The Sana 929 Ultimate is the world's first single auger juicer made from solid stainless steel. In this video, we show the features that make this the ultimate slow juicer.
Can this mince meat/fish ? If not, why not sell mincing caps with various holes. I bet it would sell. I mean think about it. A all in one product with which you can mill grains/spices/herbs, mince meat, make oil, make juice, baby food, sorbe, nut/seed butter and milk
@@incorectulpolitic Angel 8500s is really good juicer. Especially for leafy greens. I made some tests including apples, celery, turmeric and ginger shots, carrot juice and in all cases (excluding carrots) Sana Ultimate made only 3-4% less juice. But Cleaning, assembling and juicing in Sana is soo much friendly vs Angel. So both juicers produce top quality juices you can make (there is no competition here) , both are really solid and durable. But more user friendly, more advanced is Sana Ultimate and it makes a difference.
thanks, it says that 929 is completely different from 727, nevertheless, it does not say in what way, I mean the ? Does it have better yield when compared to 727? For what type of vegs? thanks …
The juicing system is different, and the solid stainless steel parts have closer tolerances. The auger and pulp ejection system have different design. This results in a little higher pressure and higher yield. Yield with fruit will be similar, but with greens, root vegetables, and celery the 929 is even more efficient.
It fits vertically, but will hang over the edge (but not enough to fall off). Here are other alternatives: www.sana-store.com/sana-supreme-juicer-727-juice-plastic-container www.sana-store.com/spare-part/sana-929-juice-container
@@sanaproducts6586 Thanks! I currently use a 4-cup Pyrex when I need a larger container. It also hangs over the edge but does not fall off, however, it sticks out far enough that it's not a good fit for getting the pulp container well under the juice cap, with occasional bits of pulp falling into my juice. So I'm hoping this accessory will become available in the SanaUSA store when the 929 hits our shores, as I'd love to get it for my 727.
Can it make flour out of whole grain berries ? You mentioned your wife crushes herbs with it... does the machine crush dry herbs into powder ? If yes, then it should crush grains into flour, right ?
There is a new market now for bread made from freshly ground wheat. Why not create a special screen and or a special milling attachment to the juicer ? Think about it, there are no more juicers on the market with grain milling attachments ...
@@sanaproducts6586 and ? When will this be a reality ?? I really do not want to buy a separate grain mill.... the sana juicer would the one of a kind it could make oil, mill grain and make juice/sorbe/baby food/nuts-seed milk.. it is an all in one.... I would buy the 727 or the 929 right now if you had a QUALITY grain mill attachment to it.. By quality I mean it won't release small particles in the flour, because when you mill with stone or metal, then small particles end up in the flour and then in the body
This looks so great. Not enough stainless steel juicers on the market.
Game changer. I am now very interested in this juicer.
Can this mince meat/fish ?
If not, why not sell mincing caps with various holes.
I bet it would sell. I mean think about it. A all in one product with which you can mill grains/spices/herbs, mince meat, make oil, make juice, baby food, sorbe, nut/seed butter and milk
When will this be available for purchase in the USA?
It should be available later this spring.
"baby spinach" ;)
Best of the best. I love to use it and had to sell my Angel 8500s
Is it better than the Angel8500s ?
Do you have any videos on how it works ?
@@incorectulpolitic Angel 8500s is really good juicer. Especially for leafy greens. I made some tests including apples, celery, turmeric and ginger shots, carrot juice and in all cases (excluding carrots) Sana Ultimate made only 3-4% less juice. But Cleaning, assembling and juicing in Sana is soo much friendly vs Angel. So both juicers produce top quality juices you can make (there is no competition here) , both are really solid and durable. But more user friendly, more advanced is Sana Ultimate and it makes a difference.
Could you please help? I am among these two juicers
Looks like a step backwards with the adjustable end cap... plus do you need to pre-cut the celery now?
Celery can be put in the 929 without pre cutting.
thanks, it says that 929 is completely different from 727, nevertheless, it does not say in what way, I mean the ? Does it have better yield when compared to 727? For what type of vegs? thanks …
The juicing system is different, and the solid stainless steel parts have closer tolerances. The auger and pulp ejection system have different design. This results in a little higher pressure and higher yield. Yield with fruit will be similar, but with greens, root vegetables, and celery the 929 is even more efficient.
If you create a special screen with which I can make flour out of grain berries, then I would buy it today...
I'm curious, would the 1L juice collector work with the Sana 727?
It fits vertically, but will hang over the edge (but not enough to fall off). Here are other alternatives:
www.sana-store.com/sana-supreme-juicer-727-juice-plastic-container
www.sana-store.com/spare-part/sana-929-juice-container
@@sanaproducts6586 Thanks! I currently use a 4-cup Pyrex when I need a larger container. It also hangs over the edge but does not fall off, however, it sticks out far enough that it's not a good fit for getting the pulp container well under the juice cap, with occasional bits of pulp falling into my juice.
So I'm hoping this accessory will become available in the SanaUSA store when the 929 hits our shores, as I'd love to get it for my 727.
Can it make flour out of whole grain berries ? You mentioned your wife crushes herbs with it... does the machine crush dry herbs into powder ? If yes, then it should crush grains into flour, right ?
No, you really need a grain mill to crush dry grains. My wife crushes dried leaves from the dehydrator.
Is this available in the US? Thank You.
It will be coming later this spring
Can it make oil
Yes, it is compatible with the Sana oil extractor.
Available in the U.S.?
It will be available in late March in the U.S.
@@sanaproducts6586 accessories like the 1L juice container as well?
@@sanaproducts6586 Is it available yet? That was 2+ months ago
Is this dishwasher friendly?
Yes, everything is dishwasher safe. We recommend washing on the top rack.
There is a new market now for bread made from freshly ground wheat. Why not create a special screen and or a special milling attachment to the juicer ? Think about it, there are no more juicers on the market with grain milling attachments ...
It's something we've been thinking about for a while...
@@sanaproducts6586 and ? When will this be a reality ?? I really do not want to buy a separate grain mill.... the sana juicer would the one of a kind it could make oil, mill grain and make juice/sorbe/baby food/nuts-seed milk.. it is an all in one....
I would buy the 727 or the 929 right now if you had a QUALITY grain mill attachment to it..
By quality I mean it won't release small particles in the flour, because when you mill with stone or metal, then small particles end up in the flour and then in the body
@@sanaproducts6586 any updates regarding the grain mill attachment ?
@@incorectulpolitic Nothing concrete. Our engineers are looking at a variety of attachments.
@@sanaproducts6586 meat mincing caps with various holes would also be great.