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  2. 10 of the Best Juicers to Buy for a Healthier You in 2022 - AOL

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    Masticating juicer: Masticating juicers (known in juicing circles as cold-press juicers) use a spiral-type tool called an auger to extract liquid from your produce at slower speeds of 80 to 100 ...

  3. 8-top rated juicers to add to your kitchen setup - AOL

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    Black + Decker 32-Ounce Citrus Juicer $ at Amazon. Black + Decker 32-Ounce Citrus Juicer $ at Home Depot. Best electric citrus juicer: Smeg Smeg Citrus Juicer. Like many of Smeg’s other kitchen ...

  4. Eat clean this summer with the 5 best juicers on Amazon - AOL

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    If you haven’t fully subscribed to the green juice detox camp just yet, there’s really no need to splurge on an expensive masticating juice extractor just yet. Eat clean this summer with the 5 ...

  5. Juicer - Wikipedia

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    A juicer, also known as a juice extractor, is a tool used to extract juice from fruits, herbs, leafy greens and other types of vegetables in a process called juicing. [1] It crushes, grinds, and/or squeezes the juice out of the pulp . [ 2 ]

  6. Juicing - Wikipedia

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    Manual devices include barrel-shaped presses, hand-operated grinders, and inverted cones upon which fruit is mashed and twisted. Modern juicers are powered by electric motors generating from 200 to 1000 or more watts. There are several types of electric juicers: masticating, centrifugal, and triturating juicers.

  7. Steam juicer - Wikipedia

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    A typical three part steam juicer ready for use. A steam juicer (steam extractor) is a household kitchen utensil for separating juice from berries, fruits, and some types of vegetables in a process called steam juice extraction that is primarily used for preserving harvests faster than they can be consumed when fresh.