| Green Power Juicer |
1. Is it true that Green
Power Juicer is quieter than other juicers?
Yes. In a recent test comparing four leading types of juicers, Green Power was
much more quiet than any of the other types tested.
2. Does the Green
Power Juicer really produce more juice?
Yes. In two separate and independent tests, using different types of produce,
the Green Power produced up to 25% more juice.* One test, conducted in Canada,
involved a mix of green and leafy vegetables. Another, conducted in the United
States, used apples, carrots and beet root - each one separately. Both tests
compared the Green Power machine to several types: masticating, centrifugal and
the two-step method.
3. More juice? - that's great! How does the
Green Power Juicer do it?
The design and close alignment of the twin gears.
B. Slow revolutions, allowing the food to be juiced again and again, removing a
maximum amount of juice.
C. Adjustment of the outlet adjusting knob to get all the juice possible from
whatever you are juicing.
4. When do I change the pressure of the outlet adjusting knob?
A. If food seems to be "backing up" in the juicer, loosen the outlet
adjusting knob ¨ùturn and observe if the food begins to move through more
smoothly. You may need to repeat this procedure.
B. The pulp seems to be too moist, after running the juicer for a full minute.
Tighten the outlet adjusting knob a bit and run the pulp through the juicer
again. You may need to repeat this procedure.
5. When I make frozen banana ice cream in the Green
Power Juicer and then leave the ice cream for a while, it turns black.
Bananas definitely have a fragile color. To help retain the beautiful creamy
color in the ice cream, try one of the following ideas:
A. After making the ice cream, but before dishing it up to serve, stir in a
teaspoon or two of fresh lemon juice.
B. As you are freezing the bananas to make the ice cream, freeze a couple of
teaspoons of lemon juice in an ice cube tray. As you are processing the bananas
into ice cream, process the lemon juice cube(s). At the end of the processing,
blend thoroughly, then serve.
6. When I juice carrots, beet root, or other highly colored vegetables, the
inside of the juicer gets discolored. Is there a way to remove these stains?
Yes, there is. When you have completed juicing, there is accumulation of pulp
that you would discard. Turn the juicer back on and run some of this discardable
pulp back through the unit, alternating with white, table sugar, until you have
used about 1 cup of sugar. This polishes the twin gears and removes the stains.
Then, turn the unit off and proceed with cleaning as usual. There are also a
number of things to keep in mind here.
A. Do not use chlorine bleach on the twin gears. The ends of the gears are
nylon. Chlorine attacks nylon.
B Vegetable stains are on the inside of the machine where no one sees them.
C. Vegetable stains are safe - chemical residues are not.
7. Is it okay to put the Green
Power Juicer parts into the dishwasher?
No. Wash all the parts that are submersible in the kitchen sink using detergent
and whatever temperature water you think is best.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE: The information on this page is
not in any way offered as prescription, diagnosis nor treatment for any disease,
illness, infirmity or physical condition. Any form of self-treatment or
alternative health program necessarily must involve an individual's acceptance
of some risk, and no one should assume otherwise.
Persons needing medical care should consult a doctor or physician before making
any health decision.
Kevin James Rogers
Director
Nivek Nywnorb Sregor & Co Pty Ltd
trading as:
Retsel Australia & GrainMaster Australian Whisper Mill Distributors
P.O. Box 712,
Dandenong, Vic 3175
Australia
Telephone (03) 9795 2725 or mobile (0414) 95 2725
Fax (03) 9713 2622
International phone (61 3) 9795 2725 or mobile (61 414) 95 2725
International fax (61 3) 9713 2622
E-mail kevinjamesrogers@bigpond.com
Web sites: http://www.retsel.com.au -
http://www.grainmaster.com.au