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Written by Ruben

A blender, juicer or slowjuicer: which one do you choose?

With a blender, juicer, and a slow juicer, you can make fresh juice. You can make different kinds of juice with a juicer than with a slowjuicer. Do you want to make a smoothie? Go for a blender. Do you want to know the exact difference between these 3 juice makers? Read on.

Comparison of a blender, juicer, and slowjuicer

Blender Juicer Slowjuicer
Main function Puree Grate Press
Suitable for Thick juices and sauces Clear fruit juices Fruit and vegetable juices with fibers
Less suitable for Clear juice Wheat and leafy greens Large pieces of fruit and vegetables
Accessories Multiple accessories No accessories No accessories

Compare juice makers

Blender

Blender: for smoothies

You can fill a blender with your favorite ingredients. You mix these ingredients into a smoothie, juice, cocktail, or sauce. In blenders with a heat-resistant pitchers, you can also make warm soup. There are many different kinds of blenders. For example, blenders to go. With these, you can mix your smoothie and take it with you on the go. There are also blenders with accessories like a citrus press attachment or food chopper.

Juicer

Juicer: for clear juice

A juicer gets the juice out of fruits and vegetables by grating it at a high speed. Juicers have a wide feed tube, so you have to do less cutting in advance. A juicer is the best choice when you like clear juice. The pulp stays behind in the sieve. That way, you get clear and thin juice as a result. You can't make juice from low-moisture ingredients like nuts or leafy greens.

Slowjuicer

Slowjuicer: for juice with fibers

A slowjuicer presses the juice from fruits and vegetables by bruising them with a mortar at a low speed. This way, you can get almost all the juice out of the ingredients. Even from nuts and leafy greens. You should choose a slowjuicer when you like concentrated juice with more fibers. Because fruits and vegetables are pressed slowly, more fibers end up in your drink. The feed tube of a slowjuicer is a bit smaller, so you first have to chop up the ingredients.

Conclusion

A blender comes in many versions and you can make various preparations in them. You can make smoothies, cocktails and soups in a blender, for example. Choose a juicer when you like clear fruit juice with little pulp. Do you like concentrated juice with lots of fibers? Get a slowjuicer.

Ruben
Article by:
Ruben Juicer Expert.
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