What are the Differences Between the 5 Jack LaLanne Power Juicer Models

If you have come across the Jack LaLanne power juicer infomercials or even visited the official power juicer website you will notice that there are 5 different models to choose from. They vary in price starting with the entry level power juicer classic (about $100) up to the top end model the power juicer elite (about $150). If you are looking to buy a Jack Lalanne power juicer machine then this article is designed to clearly explain the differences between the models so you can make a good choice.

Before we go into the differences between them, lets quickly look at the common features we can expect from all the models -

1) A powerful 3600 RPM motor that rotates a stainless steel surgical quality blade. This powerful combination makes light work of juicing fruits and vegetables.

2) An impressively ‘whisper quiet’ operation can also be expected from all models. This is a key feature of the power juicers and there is no quieter juicer on the market.

3) An extra large 3″ feeding chute is the other main feature that you will find on all power juicers.

Power Juicer Classic
This entry level power juicer classic is the way to go if you only have a $100 to spend. However if you have a little more money to give then you may want to read on. As great as the power juicer classic is for the price it does not come with a drip free spout whereas all the other models do. Also, the power juicer classic is made of white plastic parts that will get stained by the juicing process and can get a little unsightly.

Power Juicer Express
If you need a little more room in your kitchen then the power juicer express is the way to go. It is designed specifically to be smaller than all the other models and is definitely more stream lined and less bulky. Although this model does come with a drip free spout it still sports the white plastic parts that stain just like the power juicer classic

Power Juicer Deluxe
The power juicer deluxe is basically the same juicer as the shape and style as the power juicer classic except it all the parts are made of stainless steel which eliminates the staining problems. The power juicer deluxe also has a drip free spout.

The Power Juicer Pro
The only real difference between the power juicer pro and the power juicer deluxe is that the power juicer pro comes with a stainless steel mesh filter. This filter strains the just more finely and produces a juice with less pulp in it. A common complaint of the power juicer as a rule is that they produce juices that are too grainy. This is the one power juicer that addresses that problem.

The Power Juicer Elite
This juicer is the elite of the crew as its name suggests. What it offers that none of the other models does is a ‘soy extraction technology’ that allows us to juice soy beans, other beans and nuts to extract the juice from them to make soy milk and nut milks and butters.

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