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#1 4evermaat

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Posted 2012-01-24 11:43:00

I currently own an Otto juicer.  It gets the job done, but it is no good for harder fruits like apples.  Even with the pineapple, the juice will start to foam shortly after juicing.  The selection in tesco/big c appear limited.  Has anyone been able to find a good juicer in thailand?

#2 kropotkin

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Posted 2012-01-24 12:10:13

There is no such thing as a "good" juicer, since they all share the same basic flaw: lots of work cleaning them.
Something the marketing guys always forget to mention.
That being said, of course there are some brands that are not too bad - and fresh juice IS delicious.

We had a Krupps (german!!!!) that we got rid off.
Now we use a Philips - I just now looked at it to find the number of the model, sorry, no such luck...
But it is more or less okay, comes in black and in silver, rather large, we bought it at Robinson, about 3.000 baht.

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Posted 2012-01-26 21:59:18

The phillips juicer i've seen in macro/tesco had a very small mouth opening.

There was one at banana it that i saw tha wa large opening.  Big c had a similar looking one, but may be out of stock.

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