Can the Low-Cost Shine Batch Juicer Rival the Nama J2?

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • John from www.discountjuicers.com/ compares the low-cost Shine Batch Juicer to the Nama J2. SAVE $55 off the Nama J2 Juicer WORLDWIDE with coupon MULTIPURPOSE at www.bit.ly/j2juicer SAVE 10% off the Shine Compact Batch Juicer at www.bit.ly/shinejuicer click "activate coupon"
    In this episode, John will give you a detailed comparison between the Nama J2 and the Shine Multi Batch Compact Juicer, two popular juicing machines with distinct features and price points. John from discountjuicers.com provides an in-depth analysis of both juicers, highlighting their respective pros and cons. You'll learn about the affordability of the Shine Multi Batch, which is approximately 3.5 times less expensive than the Nama J2, and its compact design, making it a practical choice for those with limited space or budget. Despite its lower cost, the Shine Multi Batch comes with a respectable 3-year warranty, though the Nama J2 offers a more extensive 15-year warranty, reflecting its higher price and durability.
    As the episode progresses, you'll see a comprehensive breakdown of what each juicer includes, from the main unit and collection cups to cleaning brushes and instruction manuals. John emphasizes the differences in capacity and functionality, with the Nama J2 boasting a larger hopper and the ability to juice up to 12 quarts in one session, while the Shine Multi Batch is limited to about 2 quarts before needing a cooldown period. You'll also learn about the ease of use and cleaning for each machine, with the Nama J2 providing a more user-friendly experience thanks to its larger collection of cups and optional accessories like the 3L expanded hopper and a detailed recipe book.
    Finally, you'll witness a practical juice-off comparison between the two juicers, evaluating their juice yield and pulp quality. John demonstrates that the Nama J2 produces more juice with less pulp, while the Shine Multi Batch, although quieter and more compact, produces a pulpier juice, requires more frequent loading, and is easier to clean. By the end of the episode, you'll have a clear understanding of which juicer might best suit your needs based on factors like budget, space, and juicing frequency, helping you make an informed decision for your juicing lifestyle.
    John will also share coupon codes so you can save 10% off either of these juicers to ensure you get the lowest price on the juicer.
    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:00 Episode Starts
    00:20 Nama J2 vs Shine Compact Batch Juicer
    01:22 How much Juice can you make with each juicer
    01:52 How long is the warranty on each machine
    02:30 What is included with each juicer
    03:11 Upgraded 3-liter hopper upgrade
    05:20 Make Sorbet in the Nama J2
    06:05 Nama J2 Easily Juice Oranges with Citrus Attachment
    07:24 Get the LOWEST Price on the Shine with 10% discount coupon
    08:12 Save $55 on the Nama J2 with coupon multipurpose
    09:52 Comparing the Shine Compact Batch Juicer vs Nama J2 Size
    10:15 Where these machines are made
    11:30 Comparison of Juicer Hoppers
    13:52 Comparison of Juicing Screens
    16:26 Comparison of Juicing Augers
    17:29 What is the Active Juicing area on the juicers?
    18:29 Comparing the Juicing Bowls
    21:00 How long can you juice in the juicer?
    23:45 How to Assemble the Shine Multi-Batch Compact Juicer
    24:22 How to Assemble the Nama J2 Juicer
    25:48 How loud is each juicer:
    26:48 Weigh in of Carrots, Apples and Lemon
    27:11 Juicin in the Nama J2 and Shine Batch Juicer
    28:09 Loading up Nama J2 Hopper
    29:00 Loading up the Sine Multi-Batch Compact Juicer
    29:29 Juicing Automatically in the Nama J2
    30:11 The Shine Batch Juicer got a lot louder
    31:44 How much pulp was put into each juicer
    33:38 Comparing Juice Yields
    35:09 Comparing the Pulp Made by the Juicer
    36:19 What is left in the Nama J2 when done juicing
    36:50 What is left in the Shine Batch Juicer when done juicing
    39:40 How I recommend you clean the juicers
    40:05 Which Juicer won this juice-off comparison?
    40:10 Summary of this episode
    42:35 SAVE 10% off the Shine
    42:48 Save $55 off the Naam J2 Juicer with coupon MULTIPURPOSE
    Buy the Nama J2 directly on Nama's Site at
    namawell.com/products/nama-j2... use coupon code MULTIPURPOSE to SAVE $55 (10%).
    Buy the Shine Multi-Batch Compact Juicer at
    tribest.com/pages/dj10#dj click "Activate Code" to save 10% off
    When you use the above links or coupon codes, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his impartial review videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +2

    Buy the Nama J2 directly on Nama's Site at www.bit.ly/j2juicer Use coupon code FITJUICE to SAVE $55 Worldwide.
    Buy the Shine Batch Juicer directly on Tribest's Site at www.bit.ly/shinejuicer and ACTIVATE COUPON to SAVE 10% off.
    When you use the link and coupon code, 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 and he makes a bit more (MULTIPURPOSE coupon does not apply) to get the best level of service at
    Nama J2 in Black: www.discountjuicers.com/namaj2black.html
    Nama J2 in White www.discountjuicers.com/namaj2white.html

  • @discountjuicers
    @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +3

    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:20 Nama J2 vs Shine Compact Batch Juicer
    01:22 How much Juice can you make with each juicer
    01:52 How long is the warranty on each machine
    02:30 What is included with each juicer
    03:11 Upgraded 3-liter hopper upgrade
    05:20 Make Sorbet in the Nama J2
    06:05 Nama J2 Easily Juice Oranges with Citrus Attachment
    07:24 Get the LOWEST Price on the Shine with 10% discount coupon
    08:12 Save $55 on the Nama J2 with coupon multipurpose
    09:52 Comparing the Shine Compact Batch Juicer vs Nama J2 Size
    10:15 Where these machines are made
    11:30 Comparison of Juicer Hoppers
    13:52 Comparison of Juicing Screens
    16:26 Comparison of Juicing Augers
    17:29 What is the Active Juicing area on the juicers?
    18:29 Comparing the Juicing Bowls
    21:00 How long can you juice in the juicer?
    23:45 How to Assemble the Shine Multi-Batch Compact Juicer
    24:22 How to Assemble the Nama J2 Juicer
    25:48 How loud is each juicer:
    26:48 Weigh in of Carrots, Apples and Lemon
    27:11 Juicin in the Nama J2 and Shine Batch Juicer
    28:09 Loading up Nama J2 Hopper
    29:00 Loading up the Sine Multi-Batch Compact Juicer
    29:29 Juicing Automatically in the Nama J2
    30:11 The Shine Batch Juicer got a lot louder
    31:44 How much pulp was put into each juicer
    33:38 Comparing Juice Yields
    35:09 Comparing the Pulp Made by the Juicer
    36:19 What is left in the Nama J2 when done juicing
    36:50 What is left in the Shine Batch Juicer when done juicing
    39:40 How I recommend you clean the juicers
    40:05 Which Juicer won this juice-off comparison?
    40:10 Summary of this episode
    42:35 SAVE 10% off the Shine
    42:48 Save $55 off the Naam J2 Juicer with coupon MULTIPURPOSE
    Referenced Videos
    Shine Batch Juicer Unboxing czcams.com/video/mRPBAJXMbMU/video.html
    Nama J2 Juicer Unboxing czcams.com/video/KOPyLlBrGgA/video.html
    Nama J2 Sorbet and Nut Butter Attachment Demonstration czcams.com/video/kC5wABNFpWM/video.html
    Nama J2 Optional Accessories to Make it Even Better czcams.com/video/wh0yfLC2_90/video.html
    What others won't tell you about the Nama J2 Citrus attachment czcams.com/video/k6GJ8jreXfg/video.html
    Don't Try to Buy a Nama J2 on Amazon or this will happen czcams.com/video/9ypj8NZRVC8/video.html
    How to Auto Clean the Nama J2 czcams.com/video/kvW9oOFJBvA/video.html
    What they Don't Tell You About the Nama J2 Juicer czcams.com/video/KHAWlid09CU/video.html

  • @melval8191
    @melval8191 Před měsícem

    Another excellent video!!!

  • @melval8191
    @melval8191 Před měsícem +1

    I wonder what would happen if you put the pulp back into the shine juicer? or if you put it in a nut milk bag. Of course, it's counter productive to use a nutmilk bag witha juicer but I do wonder how much juice you can squeeze out the shine pulp. thanks for another great video!

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +2

      In the shine instruction manual, they say "Do not put the pulp through a second time." So that practice may cause damage to the shine. Of course, this is something I regularly do in the Nama J2 to get more juice, in most instances I re-juice the pulp with jicama cubes so it works more effectively. If I put it ina nut milk bag, clearly, I would get more juice out, however, the pulp was not as FINE and more coarse, meaning it didn't break open cell walls enough to get even more juice out. Once again, you get what you pay for.

  • @mollyramos7945
    @mollyramos7945 Před 21 dnem

    Hi I just watched this video and I was wondering why you demonstrated the Nama J2 with the larger Hopper instead of the regular Hopper. 🤔🤔It made it look much larger next to the shine.

  • @GodDieux
    @GodDieux Před měsícem

    when you take either of these in a carry on, do you feel there is an issue with the auger being considered a blade.... and in that sense do you think they would let a blendtek in a carry on bag as the blade is blunt.... vs a tribes that has a sharp blade that can unscrew

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +2

      I have taken Auger juicers on the plane MANY times, and while they will want to do a secondary inspection, it will pass. That being said, I have had BLADES in BLENDERS taken away. So only check in your blender carafes. That being said LOW speed juicers with plastic augers can be carried on based on my experience.

    • @1BelovedOne
      @1BelovedOne Před měsícem +1

      A blendjet was taken from my carry-on by tsa..

  • @Toroloco777
    @Toroloco777 Před měsícem +1

    The juicing masta has spoken. 💪🏼

  • @starr8111
    @starr8111 Před 29 dny

    Which provides more juice yield and less pulp
    The shine batch juicer
    Or
    The shine vertical xl juicer
    Please do video on this

  • @Moldyourselfwithklai
    @Moldyourselfwithklai Před měsícem

    Is the tribest pro cold press good for wheatgrass?
    Sorry this has nothing to do with this video

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem

      The Green Star Pro can juice wheatgrass. Is it good? Is another question, if juicing alone, I would say no. It will make a high yield and get the pulp dry, but it will add LOTS of foam (oxygenated juice). A single auger machine such as the Sana 727 would be a better choice to juice wheatgrass. When juicing wheatgrass in the pro and alternating carrots (or other produce) it will significantly reduce foam, and do a great job.

  • @sewtritionistrdn1956
    @sewtritionistrdn1956 Před měsícem +1

    I have a Shine and am quite disappointed. It left hard bits of carrots in the liquid. You did not do a taste test (and I was looking for this during the video) and I want to know, before I purchase a Nama, does it do the same as the Shine - leaving bits of food in the juice? I wouldn't recommend the Shine for anyone with swallowing difficulties or children because they could choke and have a medical emergency.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +2

      I did use a sieve to remove all the pulp that would have been put into the juice, which was in the sieve. You can see from this video czcams.com/video/e4ph-xe8Lus/video.htmlsi=WK8ZHjqlNu8xnvtK&t=1909 I did mention that the Shine left larger coarse bits of pulp into the juice. As I share in the video the shine left 54.8 grams of pulp. Nama put 34.9 grams of pulp in the juice After using a sieve, both juices would not have any bits of pulp in the juice. The Nama does leave in most instances LESS pulp in the juice than other similar models from my testing. However, for a pulp-free juice you need to use an additional sieve.

    • @sewtritionistrdn1956
      @sewtritionistrdn1956 Před měsícem +1

      @@discountjuicers Thank you for the clarity. My understanding of pulp is the part of the food that separates from the whole food; the liquid is where I might get bits of food making drinking the juice unpleasant. Thanks.

  • @BigMarv652
    @BigMarv652 Před 2 měsíci

    What I would like to see. Pour both back through a strainer a second time after they have both been juiced.

  • @yamamancha
    @yamamancha Před měsícem +1

    I'd advise caution in choosing a juicer based on how it performs with carrots and apples unless that's all you plan on juicing, especially with these low-cost juicers.
    Make sure you understand how the juicer you're considering will perform with the produce you're most likely to juice. This could mean leafy greens or fruits and vegetables that are not that fresh (thus softer) because you bought them on sale or let them sit in the fridge for a week because you were too busy to juice.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +2

      This is very true. Carrots can be difficult for some machines to juice. I would encourage people to find videos where I juice what they want to juice to see actual world experience as each item will juice differently. Of course, I always recommend juicing the most fresh produce. Softer fruits dont tend to juice well in slow juicers, so at that point, they would be better eaten or frozen for smoothies.

  • @Yuliana-wm9id
    @Yuliana-wm9id Před měsícem +2

    I bought Shine and what a waste of money!!! It’s REAL BAD!!! (1) it does NOT juice celery or carrots, meaning you get little juice and even if you try to re-juice pulp, it doesn’t do the job and gets stuck. (2) it works OK on pears and apples, BUT it doesn’t make good amount and pulp is super wet, so you are wasting produce. Finally, their customer support is rude and basically doesn’t exist, it’s some small company with bad reps. It was a waste of money! And it’s heavy and bulky, so not sure how Shine can be good for travel. Finally this video makes Shine juicer look OK, but in reality it’s worth than a juicer (forget the name) a friend of mine got on Groupon for $50 or so. I am not sure how he got that much juice with Shine, mine machine literally didn’t juice well.

    • @discountjuicers
      @discountjuicers  Před měsícem +3

      Hello Yuliana. Thank you for sharing your experiences with the shine juicer. Can you tell me which model shine juicer you got ? 1. the original 2. the XL (wide feed chute) or 3 Batch juicer? Every time I have used the shine batch juicer, it worked fine for me, juicing a variety of items. It is important to pre-cut certain items such as celery and carrots in all the shine juicers since these are "low-end" machines for sure. If you try to stuff too much into the juicer at once, I can see how it really would not work well, get a lower yield, and potentially even break. As I show in this video, it DOES make less yield than the Nama J2, and thus would have a more wet pulp. But then again, you get what you pay for. The shine is a good quality low end juicer, but of course the Nama J2 is a much more durable, and efficient juicer over all. I am surprised that Tribest did not take care of any customer service issues. This concerns me. Do you have the name of the person you spoke with at tribest?