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4/25/2016 – Samson 6-1 80 RPM -v- Green Power 160 RPM
I initially thought the slower speed was better for pressing and maintaining . . .
Response From Healthnut /Samson /Miracle Exclusives: Generally speaking anything under 200 RPM's is considered slow speed juicer.
The difference between the single gear juicer and the twin gear juicer is technology. The Samson Single Gear twists food into a ball to squeeze the juice out. On the twin gear, KPE1304, the food goes between two closely aligned gears that squeezes out the juice.
Both style machines produce juice from the common food items that people use for juicing. The single gear will produce slightly more juice from leafy greens such as wheatgrass, kale, and spinach. Twin gear machines will produce slightly more juice from hard items like beets and carrots.
The twin gear has more parts that come in contact with the juice so there may be more cleaning involved than the single gear.
4/13/2016 – I aim to get this juicer as well as a press, like that of the "Welles Juice Press". My question is this, this masticates . . .
Response From Healthnut /Samson /Miracle Exclusives: This is a "masticating" juicer. Yes, you can use this juicer in conjunction with the juicing press. However, I would not simple put the produce through the "puree" screen and then press it. I would "juice" your produce and put the remaining pulp into the press. Much more effective.
6/9/2015 – I hear a lot about pressing the pulp after the fruit and vegetables are masticated. Does the Twin Gear KPE 1304, press the . . .
Response From Healthnut /Samson /Miracle Exclusives: When you see "pressing the pulp" it generally is referring to a separate machine such as the Welles Juice Press. I recommend trying the juicer first to see how dry the pulp can get.
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