Review: Sage Nutri Juicer Pro - Unboxing, Assembling, Juicing, Pureeing, Cleaning.
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Review:
A detailed close-up review of the Sage Nutri Juicer Pro. I struggled to find a thorough review when I was researching a new juicer, so I put this together as it might help someone. It was hard to film on my iPhone (I had to do everything with one hand!). You see me seeing everything for the first time! (It was my 40th birthday present).
Timings:
Unboxing 0:00 - 0:23
Booklet 0:24 - 0:43
Assembling 1:08 - 1:52
Operating 1:53 - 2:17
Juicing (+Fibre/Pulp) 2:18 - 3:19
Yield 3:20 - 3:50
Pureeing 3:51 - 4:22
Cleaning 4:23 - 5:00
Juicing Time 5:01 - 5:11
Size 5:12 - 5:25
Overall Impression 5:26
(NB: I stopped using the plastic bag and instead throw the pulp in to my compost bin. The pulp collector rinses off very easily)
Feel free to post a comment if you have any questions about my experience of using this juicer and I'll make sure I reply.
Fantastic review and just what I wanted. Thank you so much.
angel129116 You're most welcome. I'm really glad it was useful :-) :-)
I can't believe we were talking juicers only the other day, and then the first genuine youtube review of this model is from you! Nice work - I think you've sold this one to me :)
Peter Morgan Thanks Pete - did you buy one? Hope you're enjoying a new juicy life!
Cabbage and carrot very good for stomach especially in the morning.
We spent 2 hours guessing how to put this machine back in the box. After watching your unboxing and seeing placement of equipments. It took only 2 mins. Thx a lot
You are most welcome 😊
Great video and interpretation I like it 👍
Thank you for your kind words
Thank you for such a good review! I didn´t see you juicing any leafy greens I think? Would you say that it´s good with kale and spinach? In terms of yielding a good amount of juice.
Hi there! It's very good with kale and I do juice with kale as a super-food often. I use 2 large kale leaves (gives about 50 mls of very dark green juice), 1 large celery stick, 2 large apples, and 1/2 lime skinned. It makes a 400ml glass of green juice which is very tasty. You could also add pineapple. I always double the above ingredients to make 2 glasses at a time and it just fits in the jug. Hope this helps :-)
I sid buy similar one after I watched your video, I hope it will be nice
I hope you're enjoying your juicer. I'm still using mine :-)
Thanks for the review, very helpful 🙂 still recommend?
Yes, I would still recommend this juicer. I still use it regularly and the fresh juices are so refreshing, whether savoury or sweet ones. It juices everything including things like, kale, carrot, cucumber, broccoli, beetroot, apples, pear, rhubarb and even citrus fruits. The different speed settings are helpful and the recipe book gives a good guide. x
thanks for this video, I am thinking of buying this same machine, how is it still working after all this time?
Would you say that a slow juicer is better?
Thank you
Hey there - it's working just as well now as when I first bought it. It also still looks brand new, it's hard wearing and easy to clean :-) I'd say convenience wise, this is a great juicer as it's super fast which is good if you haven't got much time spare. A slow juicer is great for a less frothy juice, but I didn't seem to get that much yield from my slow juicer (but I only have my old juicer to compare it to). Take Care!
Hi did your machine come with the rubber juice colector spout as mind did not, and i cant find it on the parts list
maybe they have stopped this part now! have you got a part number please
thanks
It had a rubber cap over the collector spout which was for packaging protection. I've never used it for juicing, you'll be fine without it :-)
you should show the feeder also.
I'm not experienced in juicing... The lines, do you put them in whole or peel the skin off first?
Hi Glen, personally I peel them quickly first. You can juice them whole but it is slightly bitter if the peel is kept on - happy juicing! :-)
Did you try to make celery juice?
Yes it juices celery really well! Like with all the fruits and veg, if you juice them when they are fresh and crisp, before they start to go soft or floppy, you get the most juice out of them at that point. Celery works really well with other juices as a nutritious way to dilute them - for instance with pineapple, lime and mint leaves, or apple and orange etc. You can use it in lots of juice combinations :-)
How is your juicer now?
It's doing great - it's just as efficient as when I first bought it. Slight wear marks on the metal bowl from the juicer "blade" / filter spinning. I clean the filter thoroughly each time so it still yields well. I would say the Frooji blade isn't actually that great and just blending fruit (e.g. raspberries) with a bit of coconut water etc gives a better, less lumpy result :-)