Juicing For Health And Vitality
If you value your time, you need a “real” juicer that can stand up to the task of producing fresh, quality juice without a lot of hassle. Think about the Jack Lalanne Power Juicer Pro.
First-time users are often surprised about the lack of noise. Frequently, juicers make the noise of a high-pitched motorcycle. The PowerJuicer is much quieter than a washing machine. Its not quite “whisper quiet” as advertised on television. But it will not wake the kids and/or disturb your neighbors either.
The juice quality is what impresses many consumers. You get fresh juice that tastes much better than the store bought version…without harmful additives. You’ll be drinking juice chock full of nature’s vitamins & minerals and free of preservatives and other harmful additives. That translates to health and vitality for you & family.
The Jack Lalanne Power Juicer 250 Watts Machine has a large feed chute and 3,600 RPM motor that is guaranteed for life. Plenty of power…the motor won’t bog down.
With the cheaper juicers, it is often necessary to squeeze excess juice from the pulp. That’s not handy or efficient. The Jack Lalanne 10091 Power Juicer spits out dry shards. That’s why it produces up to 30% more juice than other juicers.
Another advantage is the unit’s stability. The PowerJuicer doesn’t move around on the counter while you’re inserting produce and juicing. Don’t expect this from other juicers …unless you’re working with the $1,000 commercial models.
The blade is stainless steel and should be good for around a year before needing to be replaced. PowerJuicer users routinely report that their blade is still sharp after 200+ juicing sessions.
Jack Lalanne is known to be a dare-devil in demonstrations of his physical prowess, but safety around the household has alway been a concern. The Power Juicer comes with a blade puller accessory to remove the blade for cleaning…without slicing your fingers. The appliance also has a hold-down safety bar that won’t allow the blade to spin unless it is fully assembled.



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