Does the Nama J2 Cold Press Juicer Squeeze Every Last Drop?

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  • John from www.discountjuicers.com/ Shows you if the Nama J2 squeezes every last drop out?
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    In this episode, John will give you a detailed comparison of the Nama J2 Cold Press Masticating Juicer against the VOID Systems Blendtec Vacuum Blender with Alexa's juicing bag to discover which method makes a higher yield and more nutritious juice.
    You will learn more about which of these two juicing methods John uses in his home most and why. You will learn the benefits of vacuum juicing and learn how vacuum juicing is superior to traditional juicing which is promoted today by virtually all other influencers online. You will learn the pros and cons of each method of juicing.
    Next, John will juice a mixture of pineapple and cucumber in both the Nama J2 and a Blendtec Vacuum Blender using Void-Systems vacuum lid and show you how long it takes, and share his honest opinions about the juicing process.
    You will learn which method made the most juice, and you will learn how much additional juice was in the Pulp that came out of the Nama J2 Juicer.
    Finally, John will declare the winner of this juice-off comparison and share his thoughts with you about each method of juicing, and the one he would recommend that you purchase.
    After watching this episode you will know the pros and cons of both the Nama J2 and Vacuum Juicing. So you can decide which of these methods of juicing is best for you.
    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:00 Episode starts
    00:18 Does the Nama J2 Squeeze Out the Most Juice?
    01:20 I Don't need to make up stuff to sell you a juicer
    01:49 Save $55 off the Nama J2 Juicer with SIMPLE10 coupon
    03:00 Juicers are very nuanced. It depends
    03:43 Pulp dryness is Subjective
    05:22 I use the Nama J2 90% of the Time When I Juice
    06:48 What is Vacuum Juicing and the Benefits
    07:47 Do You want it easy or the most nutrition and yield?
    08:50 Introducing Nama J2
    09:30 How the Nama J2 Works
    10:00 Why Most vertical Auger Juicers May not work well
    12:20 Why High-Speed Juicers Lower Nutrition
    13:49 Blenders are For Blending Not Juicing
    14:40 Why Traditional Blending is a Terrible Way to Make Juice
    15:37 VOID Systems Vacuum Blending Lid that Removes Oxygen Before Blending
    16:30 This is Why Vacuum Juicing Makes the Most Nutritious Juice
    17:59 Don't Blenders Keep All the Fiber? Is Fiber Important?
    19:45 Use Alexa's Bag to Remove Insoluble Fiber from Vacuum Blended Mixture
    21:15 SAVE $25 off the VOID Systems Vacuum Kit
    22:04 How to Assemble the Nama J2 Juicer
    23:24 How to Prepare the Vacuum Blender for Blending
    23:50 How the Void Systems Vaccum Lid Works
    25:25 Is the Nama J2 for Best Juicing Pineapple & Cucumber?
    26:10 Weigh-In of Produce
    26:54 Juicing in the Nama J2
    29:40 How the Nama J2 Can Stop Auto Feeding
    31:10 Do this when Juicing in the Nama J2 for trouble-free juicing
    31:32 Juicing in the Void Systems Blendtec Vacuum Blender
    32:50 How to Strain out the Mixture with Alexas Bag
    33:55 This is the BEST method to Juice Fruits
    34:57 Comparing the Yield Made with Each Juicer
    36:20 Taste Testing Both Juices
    39:15 Comparing the Pulp from Each Machine
    43:22 RE-Juicing Nama J2 Pulp with Vacuum Juicing
    44:25 Pressed Out Nama J2 Pulp
    44:50 How much much juice was left in the Nama J2 Pulp?
    46:10 Declaring the Winner of this Juice Off Comparison
    47:14 Summary of this Episode
    49:40 SAVE $55 off the Nama J2 with coupon code SIMPLE10
    50:15 Who I Learned about Vacuum Juicing From
    51:20 Save $25 off the VOID SYSTEMS KIT
    51:49 Buy Alexa's Bags for the Best Juicing Bags
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Komentáře • 85

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +3

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    When you use the links or coupon codes, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his impartial videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others. Buy Directly from John (SIMPLE10 coupon does not apply) to get the best level of service at www.discountjuicers.com/namaj2black.html or www.discountjuicers.com/namaj2white.html

  • @disaacs915
    @disaacs915 Před 10 měsíci +13

    The most important fact to note is that if juicing gets tedious and your juicer spends more time in your pantry than in use, you’ll get NO nutrition. I have two Nama 2 juicers and couldn’t be happier!!!!!!!

  • @justinbrink7425
    @justinbrink7425 Před 10 měsíci +5

    And yet the Greenstar Pro has always been and always will be the very best juice you can make out of any machine.

  • @julianaasenso
    @julianaasenso Před 10 měsíci

    Hello, John I just ordered one and I used your promo code thank so much, from Canada!❤

  • @TheOraclesPearls
    @TheOraclesPearls Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love your honesty … you are the only one who is trustworthy.

  • @respobabs
    @respobabs Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this. I am completely sold on adding a vacuum blender alongside my old Omega 8004

  • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
    @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I can't afford these right now but I support John and highly recommend anyone able, to trust his research & Judgement! He's researched for years, sincere, trustworthy and genuine!
    If John recommends anything, I know he's thoroughly vested in it himself. God bless you John! You're loved and appreciated by many of us!
    ❣️💙💜💙🤗💜💙💜❣️

    • @maxezragreenberg
      @maxezragreenberg Před 10 měsíci +1

      That’s what I thought too, but he just sells whichever product pays him the most money, he won’t test or recommend any product that won’t pay him… he seems like such a cool genuine dude, but I honestly feel tricked and ripped off by trusting him… I have bought multiple juicers that he recommended just find out that they are plastic garbage and have them break within a couple of months…

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +5

      ​@@maxezragreenberg Hey sorry to hear about your experience about the product(s) that you have purchased based on my videos that did not work out from you. I want to clarify some points on my end regarding your comment.
      1. I do not accept ANY money to make a video on this youtube channel. No company can pay me to give them a favorable review.
      2. In many cases, I do get FREE juicers or equipment to make videos with, but that does not influence my videos on what I will say.
      3. In some cases I go out an purchase juicers or equipment with my money so I can make videos about them.
      4. If you purchase from discountjuicers.com or use one of my affiliate link, I will earn some money that allows me to continue to make my work possible.
      5. If you purchase directly from me at discountjuicers.com and any customer EVER has a problem with one of the juicers that broke due to no fault of their own, during the warranty period, I will ENSURE the company takes care of you, if they don't when you contact them. (If you don't purchase from me, you will need to deal with the manufacturer directly to address any warranty claims).
      6. Most of the machines I recommend have LOING warranties, so if a machine should break, it should be covered under warranty if you purchased it NEW. If you purchased it used, it will not have a warranty. I do recommend purchasing new juicers if you can afford it for this warranty benefit that can be as long as 15 years on some of the models I recommend.
      7. I test many juicers and recommend many things in my videos. When I compare one juicer against another, I will always prefer one over the other, and I will state the reasons in the specific video, that being said, some of the machines I recommend in a single video while may perform well in that specific video shares nothing about its long term durability.
      8. Almost all the juicers I test are plastic, plastic can be prone to breakage. When I make a single video about a new machine, it is impossible to know how durable that machine will be over time, until it is out in the market for some time, and I have used it more, or I get customer feedback.
      9. I have seen some of the juicers that I like in a specific video have durability problems over time. For example, while the shine juicer was my favorite low cost juicer (and travel juicer) for a period of time, the screen is prone to cracking especially if you use it too hard. I have also seen issues with Kuvings B6000,C7000 the bowl top cracking, along with omega horizontal auger juicer screen breakage. I have also seen solostar 4 juicer body housing cracking. I saw major issues with the nc1000/mm900 models with drum cap breakage. At the time I made some of the videos with these machines I was not aware about the issues with these machines. When they are really bad I will warn people: See czcams.com/video/r2QINllZUd4/video.html However, if you personally ask me over email, I am glad to share which machines are more durable than others. So it is important to not just watch one video or the first videos I make about a product. I take MANY factors into account such as durability when making videos that I will discuss in future videos with the product (some I just stop making videos about, if they are problematic)
      10. There is the "unknown' factor to consider, some customers will NEVER have a problem with the above listed machines, because what is OUT of my control is how the customer USES the machine. Some customers are more "hard" on the juicers than others. When I demo and show my videos, I show the optimal way to use the juicers, which including cutting things properly, and slowing down when feeding. Some customers may not duplicate the way I show how to use the machines, in which case, more stress can be put onto the machines, causing breakage that others may not experience.
      11. No Juicer is perfect. Every juicer has its own pros and cons. Some companies are better than others at addressing and correcting problems with their machines, where some companies will continue to sell the same juicer with known issues. I favor companies that work on continually improving their machines to ensure the customer has the best experience. On this front, that is where I can say Nama leads the pack from what I have seen.
      12. If you want a juicer that does not break, get the pure juicer. It will set you back $2500, but is a 80 pound stainless steel beast. I also make videos about it as well. The pro of that machine is that is probably the most durable machine I sell.
      I would love to learn more about the specific juicer(s) you purchased and the specific issues you had with them, as well as the specific recipes you were juicing that caused the damage, so I can try to figure out what is going on in your situation.

    • @knw397
      @knw397 Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@maxezragreenberg He responded to you. Do you care to have a response back? He is genuine.

  • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
    @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Everything looks awesome! 🎉❤

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +5

    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:18 Does the Nama J2 Squeeze Out the Most Juice?
    01:20 I Don't need to make up stuff to sell you a juicer
    01:49 Save $55 off the Nama J2 Juicer with SIMPLE10 coupon
    03:00 Juicers are very nuanced. It depends
    03:43 Pulp dryness is Subjective
    05:22 I use the Nama J2 90% of the Time When I Juice
    06:48 What is Vacuum Juicing and the Benefits
    07:47 Do You want it easy or the most nutrition and yield?
    08:50 Introducing Nama J2
    09:30 How the Nama J2 Works
    10:00 Why Most vertical Auger Juicers May not work well
    12:20 Why High-Speed Juicers Lower Nutrition
    13:49 Blenders are For Blending Not Juicing
    14:40 Why Traditional Blending is a Terrible Way to Make Juice
    15:37 VOID Systems Vacuum Blending Lid that Removes Oxygen Before Blending
    16:30 This is Why Vacuum Juicing Makes the Most Nutritious Juice
    17:59 Don't Blenders Keep All the Fiber? Is Fiber Important?
    19:45 Use Alexa's Bag to Remove Insoluble Fiber from Vacuum Blended Mixture
    21:15 SAVE $25 off the VOID Systems Vacuum Kit
    22:04 How to Assemble the Nama J2 Juicer
    23:24 How to Prepare the Vacuum Blender for Blending
    23:50 How the Void Systems Vaccum Lid Works
    25:25 Is the Nama J2 for Best Juicing Pineapple & Cucumber?
    26:10 Weigh-In of Produce
    26:54 Juicing in the Nama J2
    29:40 How the Nama J2 Can Stop Auto Feeding
    31:10 Do this when Juicing in the Nama J2 for trouble-free juicing
    31:32 Juicing in the Void Systems Blendtec Vacuum Blender
    32:50 How to Strain out the Mixture with Alexas Bag
    33:55 This is the BEST method to Juice Fruits
    34:57 Comparing the Yield Made with Each Juicer
    36:20 Taste Testing Both Juices
    39:15 Comparing the Pulp from Each Machine
    43:22 RE-Juicing Nama J2 Pulp with Vacuum Juicing
    44:25 Pressed Out Nama J2 Pulp
    44:50 How much much juice was left in the Nama J2 Pulp?
    46:10 Declaring the Winner of this Juice Off Comparison
    47:14 Summary of this Episode
    49:40 SAVE $55 off the Nama J2 with coupon code SIMPLE10
    50:15 Who I Learned about Vacuum Juicing From
    51:20 Save $25 off the VOID SYSTEMS KIT
    51:49 Buy Alexa's Bags for the Best Juicing Bags

  • @theworldwideyum
    @theworldwideyum Před 2 měsíci

    After months of watching your videos - I finally bit the bullet and used coupon code DJ25😅 Because I’m in the EU delivery is expected upto 21 business days. Excited🤩

  • @eternalklothgardengangsta685
    @eternalklothgardengangsta685 Před 10 měsíci

    Wowww this video just turned everything Ive been researching around. I was so sold on the nama now I'm thinking for 38% more juice and more nutritional is worth a Lil labor even though I was so fed up with the labor with my nutribullet juicer 😮‍💨. Guess more research is needed before I buy my forever juicer

  • @marramamba7629
    @marramamba7629 Před 10 měsíci

    Dynapro 2250 with the alexas bags. Works fantastic. Juice with it daily. I have 2 kuuvings vacuum blenders and both are currently broken...second time. Under warranty so when they return i am selling

    • @benm6615
      @benm6615 Před 20 dny

      I am thinking about buying a Jasna press to use along with the vacuum blending. It's a pita to wring out the Alexa's bag. I find myself using a screw driver to wrap around the top while I am twisting the bag to wring it out.

  • @GrayHomeVideo
    @GrayHomeVideo Před 10 měsíci +2

    Speaking of soft mushy fruit, I had my first go at that with my Sana 727 today. Hubby had brought an over-ripe honeydew melon home, and I hate eating mushy melon, so I juiced it.
    First go, I peeled it, and because I goofed and used the wrong screen, it was backing up some. I switched screens mid-way, that went a little better. The pulp looked somewhat damp.
    I looked over at all the skin/rind on my cutting board and thought what a waste! Sana manual did say to peel melon, but they also say lime peel is fine if you cut the pieces small. So I cut all the melon skin/rind small and put it through the Sana.
    Got quite a bit more juice, but the pulp was considerably drier! It still backed up some. I just fed it through slowly and all was well. My honeydew/lime juice was delicious.
    I don't plan to run melon through the Sana often, but it was nice to find out I could, even with a rather non-optimal melon. There was some pulp left in the hopper, but not as bad as the Nama looked here.
    I really like how you try to give us all the info so we can make informed choices!

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +2

      I would juice the rind of the melon with the fruit and even the seeds, it will work best getting all three different parts of the melon :)

    • @GrayHomeVideo
      @GrayHomeVideo Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers I didn't do the seeds because they seemed really slimy, and the center of the melon was going slightly orange, which I've not usually encountered with honeydew. Normally I would have included the seeds, but the melon was so soft already, I was afraid it would back up worse with the seeds. Definitely putting the rind and peel through helped! Next time I will leave it on in the first place, now that I know the Sana handles it just fine! It did squeak loudly, but so does cabbage when I juice that, so I didn't worry.
      I figure I'm making mistakes, being new to this, but hopefully learning!
      Doing green juices is helping me with chronic pain due to pinched nerves! And I *know* it's the juices, because I eat salad a lot, so I'm no stranger to eating greens and veggies, both raw and cooked, but the juicing has made a noticeable difference!

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@GrayHomeVideo Vertical Juicers can sometimes clog really bad when juicing seeds, but generally horizontal juicers work better(!)

  • @cherylspringtime
    @cherylspringtime Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought the GreenStar juicer long ago from you but now I want the Nama but I find it odd that they sell a strainer with it which means the juice sieve is not fine enough?

  • @NelsonEstrada
    @NelsonEstrada Před 5 měsíci

    Hi @discountjuicers ! Do you know how many ounces is in the VOID carafe? Is the Blendtec Wildside the same?

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 9 měsíci

    I have a Vitamix,and aOmega auger juicer, and use both, but its a chore sometimes. So either I need to get a vitamix vacuum addon or a Nama J2, but so much already invested...Tough call. Then you also mentioned for a lower quality a AMZchef Nama copy maybe the "hybrid" way to go for everyday convenience..?? Such a hard decision!

  • @robertsmart5600
    @robertsmart5600 Před 10 měsíci

    Go John :)

  • @GodDieux
    @GodDieux Před 10 měsíci +2

    in theory vacuum blending is great. unfortunately after one year of use my new blendtec blender with void vacuum lid is again unusable because the seal on the blendtec blade is leaking.
    such a long list of issues with vaccum blending. tribest issues with two different motors and three different jugs loosing their blade seal and as a result losing vacuum blending capacity.
    with the void lid i have also have had to pay to replace them twice... although the second time they paid for shipping....
    quite literally vacuum blending sucks sucks sucks especially with blendtec/void and tribest. I am sick of them and have loads of sets of inoperable merchandise.
    in the end they work good for awhile but eventually something goes wrong. at least that has been my experience.
    with slow juicing though, i have had nothing but good experiences. hurom and omega were great experiences for me and my family.

  • @carmenrojas4469
    @carmenrojas4469 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for all your videos. I just ordered my juicer and it’s amazing. I also order the sorbet attachment but question other videos show using a food processor to make sorbet and they pour condensed milk in there. Can we use condensed milk with our frozen fruit for the sorbet to be sweet in the Nama?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Normally people making sorbet are vegan, so they wont add condensed milk. That being said, I don't see a problem with pouring in a little milk with you add the frozen fruit to process with the sorbet maker. That being said, it might be easiest just to stir it into the sorbet once the sorbet is made. That being said, I encourage you to select the RIPEST fruit, such as bananas, which are quite sweet on their own, without adding anything! If you need to add a sweetener I would recommend string in some date sugar, which is basically dried and powdered date fruits.

    • @carmenrojas4469
      @carmenrojas4469 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers thank you I can appreciate that speaking of bananas when I’m juicing I want to add a banana to my juice, but how can I do that? One of my favorite store bought cold pressed juices one of the ingredients is banana can that be placed in the nama?

  • @jefbiggs1583
    @jefbiggs1583 Před 5 měsíci

    It was ridiculous when fully raw kristina said the Nama will squeeze out every last drop😂

  • @mrigennegi6524
    @mrigennegi6524 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Why don't you, after blending, use a Welles press to squeeze the juice out?
    Just a suggestion.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I show this process in this video: czcams.com/video/M5_QmWFTxy0/video.html
      That being said, I have found hand squeezing to be almost as efficient and I prefer hand squeezing than jacking up a jack, and cleaning a press cloth that holds back more nutrients than alexas juice bag that has a larger pore size of the mesh bag than the cloth used in a hydraulic press.

    • @mrigennegi6524
      @mrigennegi6524 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers Nice! Thank for the info.

  • @slumberstoriesforbaby
    @slumberstoriesforbaby Před 10 měsíci +1

    EDIT: I'm also curious if the nutrition saved from vacuum blending is lost when the juice is then exposed to the air for so long while being hand squeezed through a bag? I understand that less oxidation is occuring during the blending, but are all of those broken cells then just oxidized once the lid is taken off of the blender? Thanks again, I'm just trying to understand and make the best decision.
    Is there anyway to incorporate the two devices? Say begin with the vacuum blend, then put that into the Nama... or would that just create a sludgy mess? Would it negate the effects of the vacuum blending and lowered dissolved O2?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +2

      It is true that some air is added to the juice when squeezing the alexas bag. That being said, IMO I believe it is STILL more nutritious because there are more antioxidants in the pulp mash because you did grind under vacuum and they are in the mixture to help reduce oxidation as you squeeze the bag. I can taste the difference when I vac blend/squeeze vs use a slow juicer, the vacuum juice always tastes more vibrant to me. Adding the blended mixture to the nama to extract will add MORE oxygen to the juice than hand squeezing, and you also may end up with a mess, as the nama may not effectively deal with all pulp slurries, if they are not fiberous enough and too soft. I do not recommend doing that.

  • @fredflintstone358
    @fredflintstone358 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Please be sure to tell people whenever you mention jicama to PEEL the jicama. Since you never mentioned it, I never did it, and I'd still be doing it if I hadn't specifically asked you about it and you told me that the peel had stuff that I shouldn't be ingesting.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      You are right. I will try to remember to mention this in every video. I do mention it is some older ones.

  • @carmenrojas4469
    @carmenrojas4469 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, John do you know anything about the smoothie strainer and do you have any videos for that please 🙏🏼

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      The Smoothie Strainer is included with the Nama J2. I personally believe it should be called a coarse screen, since it still "juices" as it allows pulp to come out of the machine. I use it in this video czcams.com/video/8XU82WLyX3E/video.html and explain how I believe it is best used;.

    • @carmenrojas4469
      @carmenrojas4469 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers thank you so much. I’ve loved it ever since I got it last week. I’ve been using it every day almost twice a day sometimes.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @aha2988
    @aha2988 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Is it normal that when you juice pure apples (that might not be completely hard/firm) or ripe and therefore juicy and soft melons, that the juice that comes out of the nama has a thicker consistency with more pulp...basically something in between a juice and a smoothie? I have the sana 727 too and there i have significant less pulp in the juice, when juicing soft/ripe items, than with my huromh320n (which is practically the same as the nama j2). Since you mentioned in the comparison video between the nama and the sana, that you experienced less pulp in the juice with the nama, i am wondering why for me it seems to be the opposite?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, soft fruits make more of a "sauce" consistency than a juice. That is where the Pure Juicer or Using the Vacuum Blender + Alexas bags comes into play, it makes a more watery juice since it holds back that soft pulp that slow juicers have a problem removing when a fruit is softer. Furthermore, the 727 juice will be more thick than a Vertical Juicer such as the Nama J2. Fruits with higher pectin content such as apples tend to make a more thick juice than say pineapple or cucumbers.

  • @danielcopeland2064
    @danielcopeland2064 Před 10 měsíci

    Which vacuum juicer is better blend Teck or try best?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      Each Vacuum Blending Solution has its own set of pros and cons. I like each of them for different reasons. See czcams.com/video/P5kuLz8Oun4/video.html where I compare the dynapro to the vitamix with void systems kit. which is the closest comparison I have done between these two systems.

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc Před 9 měsíci

    why are you not weighing the pulp...otherwise, great!

  • @ryanchin5232
    @ryanchin5232 Před 10 měsíci

    John, Why this time you did not compare the taste of juice from 2 different kind of machine, vacuum blender and masticating juicer?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I did taste test these two juicers at 36:23. The Vacuum blender/Juice and the Nama J2 (masticating juicer) and I do share my thoughts,.

  • @ksha8586
    @ksha8586 Před 10 měsíci

    Just bought the Nama juicer and like it. I have a Vitamix and the Void system for it is too expensive. I sold my old Blendtec because it was a lousy blender. Maybe should have kept it just to get a Void lid. It all is very expensive.

    • @anne-marie5135
      @anne-marie5135 Před 10 měsíci +1

      First off, I think John is great and I appreciate all his work and channels. He really helped me when I was choosing my juicer. I watched all I could about vacuum blending then earlier this year I bought the void system using John's code of course. However, real world experience makes me think it's a waste of money. The void blendtec style jug is inferior to the vitamix jug. It blends about 500ml less than the vitamix and it doesn't have a pouring spout so there is way more spillage. The void lid also sucks liquid into it every time regardless of how full the jug is, which is really difficult to clean out and becomes a health hazard in my opinion. It smells awful since you can not get all of it out. I do not know if this affects the electronics and the actual vacuum ability or not. The lid is also super difficult to get off so using the void system, cleaning, including trying to to remove the sucked up liquid, takes way longer than the vitamix. I never noticed any difference between my smoothies made with the vitamix jug v void jug. Same amount of foam and there was still separation after some time. Same goes for nut milk. In fact, I would argue the void jug did not blend almonds and cashews as well as the vitamix. Further, you still can't vacuum blend small amounts in the void jug so you have to pull the lid off, move stuff around, and vacuum seal it again. Pain the arse. Or you can use the void tamper and non-vacuum lid. I have not seen John talk about this (maybe he has), but the void non-vacuum lid is the worst lid design ever! It is so full of nooks and crannies that gets food in it that you can't get out with a spatula so you're just rinsing food down the sink. Whoever designed that one should definitely be fired. In my opinion, save your money and stick to your nama and vitamix. You've already got a great combo.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@anne-marie5135 Sorry to hear about your experience with the void Vitamix kit. I wanted to share my comments:
      1. YES, the void carafe for Vitamix is smaller than the 64-ounce carafe of the Vitamix. The carafe is 48 ounces. This may be a pro or con depending on how you view it.
      2. I like to pour off the corner of the void systems carafe and I have never had a problem with drips.
      3. YES. it is true that liquid can get sucked into the void systems lid when blending. This can be avoided/reduced by the following methods:
      a. Don't overfill the carafe, if you fill near the top, and turn the blender on, the mixture will hit the top, and the vacuum pump will suck it thru.
      b. Once you achieve the desired vacuum level, simply turn the void lid OFF. it will maintain a level of vacuum during blending, and NOT continue to suck a vacuum while you are blending, so you won't get anything in the lid/motor pumps
      4. The VOID systems lid was DESIGNED to suck liquids through it without damaging the lid.
      5. If you overfill the carafe and the void lid sucks liquid thru the lid, I recommend running clean water thru the lid while running when done blending. So I take the lid and turn it on, while I put it under the faucet and purposely pump water thru the vacuum pump to keep it all clean.
      6. Whether you vacuum blend or not, separation will still occur over time. However, generally non-vacuum blended mixtures separate much more quickly.
      7. While Void does include a traditional lid and tamper, I am not a fan of them myself. I do not like the design of the lid and nooks and crannies as you point out. To me the benefit of the void vitamix kit is the vacuum blending, so I rarely ever use their lid to blend with
      8. The void systems carafe has a different blade design than the vitamix carafe for sure. Some people love the vitamix blade, and some love the void systems blade.

    • @anne-marie5135
      @anne-marie5135 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@discountjuicers thank you for your response. It's good to know that the lid can suck liquid into it without damage. I have not heard you mention it for void, but I have heard you say don't do it for other systems. Like I said, it doesn't matter if I overfill or not, it still pretty much happens to me every time. However, I will turn it off once vacuum is reached and try your cleaning method. I was reluctant to try that since I didn't know if running water while turned on would damage it or not. As for using the non vacuum lid, I've only used it when stuff is already in there and will not blend using the vacuum lid. Otherwise I stick to the vitamix. Thanks again for all your work. I really do appreciate it.

  • @rakeshjonnalagadda1766
    @rakeshjonnalagadda1766 Před 10 měsíci

    how is the void system complete solution overall in terms of reliability and efficiency when compared to vitamix or blendtech with void lid?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      the complete void system is equivalent to using the vitamix void solution, as it is the SAME carafe. However, the vitamix motor base is more powerful/durable than the void motor base. Compared to the blendtec the blendtec motor base is better than the void base for sure, however, the blendtec carafes have more of a dull blade and won't blend to as small of particle size.

    • @rakeshjonnalagadda1766
      @rakeshjonnalagadda1766 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers Thanks a lot! What would you suggest budget and value wise, I am interested in nut milk juicing mostly. I have tribest slow star already.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@rakeshjonnalagadda1766 honestly, I would find a used Blendtec with 90 ounce carafe might be able to find one for $100, and then get the void systems lid to go with it. If you don't like to buy used then you can find a new or refurbished one for $200-$250.

  • @Gusman007
    @Gusman007 Před 10 měsíci

    JOHN - Would the squeezing of the vacuum blended pulp work better using the Welles press❓ Or would you consider it of no practical benefit over hand squeezing❓

    • @jabojobotlex696
      @jabojobotlex696 Před 10 měsíci

      I have this same question.
      but also, could using some kind food press damage the screen bag?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      For testing, I hand squeezed the pulp in alexas bag, and then I put the contents of the bag in a press cloth and pressed it in the $2500 pure juicer (that presses HARDER) than the Welles press, and got 1/2 ounce more out (was pressing turmeric pomegranate ginger juice). So I would say if you have good hand strength, save the money and don't buy the press, which is more difficult and time-consuming to use. Furthermore when you use a press cloth of the welles or pure, you LEAVE MORE nutrients in the pulp because the pore size of the bag is much smaller than the hole size of alexas bag. Alexas bags should NOT be put into a press. Why? I tried it and it GROUND in pulp so bad, I couldn't clean it and had to throw it away.

  • @darceyderosa2426
    @darceyderosa2426 Před 10 měsíci

    The taste is what is important. Blender juicing does not taste the same as my slow masticating juicer.. I have a Vitamix right now.

    • @gmpas
      @gmpas Před 10 měsíci

      Vitamix does not pull a vacuum. it infuses oxygen with your produce. this causes your produce to oxidize faster so it's basically fermenting in front of you. not bad if you really like sweet stuff but from what I understand from John Kohler, it's substantially depletes nutrition.
      The key to this video is the blendtec vacuum lid.

  • @Crystal11Skulls
    @Crystal11Skulls Před 3 měsíci +1

    My head can't wrap around this, so please help me out-
    You made a video of the Pure juicer vs Nama J2 where you juiced pineapple. The amount of yield was almost the same. Despite the pulp for Pure being dried out.
    Yet here you did it by hand and it had SIGNIFICANTLY more yield than the Nama J2.
    How is that possible??? How is it that Pure yielded the same as the Nama, but here doing it by hand produced far more juice than the Nama?

    • @benm6615
      @benm6615 Před 20 dny

      Sweat equity!

    • @Crystal11Skulls
      @Crystal11Skulls Před 20 dny +1

      @@benm6615 I figured out the issue- in the video where the amounts were equal, he did not break up the pineapple through the processor. He instead just cut large slices of the pineapple.
      Whereas in this video, he did process/blend the pineapple before squeezing it by hand.

  • @danh5637
    @danh5637 Před 10 měsíci

    Surely pure juicer with vacuum chopping will make the best juice with driest pulp?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      I did a test with vac blending and hand squeezing as much as I could, then put it in the pure press. How much more juice did I get? less than 1 ounce. So it was not worth the time for me, furthermore, the pore size of alexas bags is LARGER than the pure press cloth, so more nutrients in the alexas bags pressed juice. furthermore, I did try to put the alexas bag in the pure, and press that. Then guess what? the bag had ground in pulp so bad, I could not get it cleaned, and had to throw it away.

    • @danh5637
      @danh5637 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers I meant more in terms of nutrient quality that vacuum grinding will be better than pures grinder and the blendtec os easier to clean than the grinder.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      @@danh5637 YES, Imo Vacuum blending IMO produces a higher quality juice than pure grinding due to: 1. less oxygen during grinding, 2. blending breaks more cell walls open than grinding.

    • @danh5637
      @danh5637 Před 10 měsíci

      @@discountjuicers yes that’s great. I know Norwalk years ago showed their juicer produced the highest nutrient extraction and enzyme preservation of any juicer through lab testing. I would love to see someone put that to the test. Vacuum and press or squeeze. The gerson people are always looking for a cheaper way to start the therapy as it requires a hydraulic press juicer. But a blendtec and a bag may be even better.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      @@danh5637My personal opinion is the vacuum juicing and hand squeezing is superior to using a norwalk juicer. However, not everything can easily be processed with vacuum blending, for example, straight carrots are not easily vacuum juiced, you would need to add water, or some carrot juice to get the carrots to process properly.

  • @mikethomas5992
    @mikethomas5992 Před 10 měsíci

    How long did you blend for…

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      somewhere between 15-45 seconds. It really depends on the specific ingredients you are using. For all fruit recipes, could be as low as 15 seconds. For root veggies and other veggies it can be 30-60 seconds.

  • @cman3746
    @cman3746 Před 10 měsíci

    You fail to expose the clean up of both which could definitely influence your viewers. Thank you for what you do.

    • @lewisperez6469
      @lewisperez6469 Před 10 měsíci

      Nama j2 pretty easy to clean up, just gotta do it on the spot.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +2

      The Nama J2 clean-up takes me 4-5 minutes. Of course, the blender and bag will take less time than that.

  • @willborio8613
    @willborio8613 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yea but you could have squeezed most of that juice out just putting it in the bag and squeezing and bypassed the blender.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci +2

      While that would squeeze out some juice, the yield would NOT be as much, nor would the juice be as nutritious, because the cell walls of the produce are not broken open as much with hand squeezing vs using a vacuum blender.

  • @khaliyahanderson3072
    @khaliyahanderson3072 Před 10 měsíci

    Sometimes its seems that my Nama J2 doesnt extract the white pith when im making orange Juice. Could you throw me some tips on how I can extract the pith of my orange juice in the nama?

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      The pith tends to get more Mashed than juiced in the nama j2, due to the design of the juicer. However the J2 will extract the juice from some of the white put for sure, not as much as a vacuum blender for sure. To get a better exaction:
      1. If you can pre-grind it first, it will be more effective.
      2. if you juice it with some root veggies, such as jicama or carrot, it will help it to work better.

    • @khaliyahanderson3072
      @khaliyahanderson3072 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks.

  • @krzysztofwiechowski6855
    @krzysztofwiechowski6855 Před 10 měsíci

    What about that blender?
    czcams.com/video/OnkR-U4GnSo/video.html
    Offcourse there will be needed some kind of extra vacuum adapter.
    Maybe less work with squeezeing? No bags.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, it that had a vacuum it could be a good design for sure. I hadn't seen it, so thanks for letting me know.

    • @cinkoxid
      @cinkoxid Před 3 dny

      @@discountjuicers won't you test it by any chance?

  • @whytwhale
    @whytwhale Před 6 měsíci

    If only your videos were way shorter and straight to the point 😢 pretty sure that’ll make your channel sub count larger

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Před 7 měsíci

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  • @sunlit777
    @sunlit777 Před 9 měsíci

    show this to fully fake Kristina!