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    Best Thai-brand juicer?

    I know I could post this in the 'Practicalities' forum, but I thought I could get better responses here.

    I want to start making my own juices from ingredients found at the fresh markets. I would be using both fruits and veggies, so I think an electric juicer would be best. Does anyone have any recommendations on specific brands? And even better, what store I can find them?

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    Does it have to be a crappy Thai one? The motor will burn out after 3 months. Go Japanese instead.

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    Well, I don't want to invest too much money into it because I can't use it when I go back to US. But 3 months is a really short time. How about this: could you give me top 3 low end and 3 high end brands, regardless of what country they're from?

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    If you are not staying here that long ... just pop into BigC and buy what you can afford. Juicers are juicers.


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    ^ Or Tesco, or Robinson, or Central whatever; they all have juicers. Cheers.
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    Well, I went to the local appliance store (or Thai Best Buy, as I like to refer to it)...and saw Cusinart appliances! Food processor, immersion blender, and even ice cream maker.

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    Well that's one down and half a dozen more problems to go.

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    juicers suck, just buy a cheap blender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fred flintstone View Post
    juicers suck
    I think you're confused with vacuum cleaners.

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    Verasu has juicers; we bought one from them. It's about ฿5,000 and works very well; made in Germany. Verasu is a high end store and I think there is a branch at Siam Paragon.

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