A commercial juicer is a sizable investment for home use, and there are rare occasions when this is may be necessary if the whole family is partaking in this healthy lifestyle choice. Considering that you have four or more people juicing on average twice a day in your household will wear out the normal consumer versions in a very short amount of time. Eight servings a day will equate into probably buying a cheaper unit once every month or two months to facilitate your juicing necessities. That comes out to about twelve to fifteen hundred dollars a year in juice machines.
Purchasing a commercial version will require a larger investment up front but will pay for itself over a the first year and save you money at the same instance. A commercial version to handle the previously mentioned situation will run about eight to nine hundred dollars, and this will immediately save you about three to four hundred dollars a year. You will want to stick with either the masticating or twin gear juicers when starting your selection process. This will allow you to focus on other options and features that you would like to include in deciding which model to purchase. It is hard to ascertain which brand and product model that you would like to purchase without seeing it physically.
Commercial kitchen products are not as easy to find on shelves of the stores that you frequent, and it will require going to the manufacturers website, and use their product locator feature, or if they do not offer this, then email them ask where you can see a demonstration near your location. A commercial kitchen store may be a viable solution, and they are usually located in large metropolitan areas.
Cleaning and routine maintenance will be a part of owning such a device, and reading the owners manual cover to cover will be prudent when making such a large investment in an appliance. Also, cover basic proper operation and cleaning with your family members so they can help in keeping your new commercial juicer in top working order for years to come. Explain to younger members of the house what is acceptable to introduce into the juicer and what should be avoided to prevent unnecessary damage.
Extended warranty contracts are not always available on kitchen products that are made for bistros or restaurants, but just the same ask if one is available, especially to extend coverage after manufacturers warranty has expired.
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