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no refractometer brand, but i've been looking at the Hurom slow juicer and

supposed to be better than the masticating ones and not as pricey. have

fun with whatever one you get.

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 8:28 PM, unclespelunkle <bradkaellner@...>wrote:

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> I'm getting a juicer for Christmas so I figure it's a good time to get a

> refractometer to compare brix between different fruit/vegetable sources.

> Anyone have a preferred refractometer brand?

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Lately I've been selling refractometers for Christmas gifts like crazy, which is

the first year ever, so there must be some big awareness of Nutrient Density

going on! Quite a few teachers have also been buying them for classroom studies

of nutrition. You can see the one I sell

on willwinter.com. I think it's the best one out there, at any price (they

range up to $250) especially at a wholesale price which is $75, including a

laminated brix chart, instructions and 5 year warrantee. I've got a few more

left if anyone needs one! Just email me at holistic@... A good garlic

press will extract juice from just about all fruit, vegetables or greens, you

only need a more serious squeezer if you will be doing lots of dry grasses.

Will

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Lately I've been selling refractometers for Christmas gifts like crazy, which is

the first year ever, so there must be some big awareness of Nutrient Density

going on! Quite a few teachers have also been buying them for classroom studies

of nutrition. You can see the one I sell

on willwinter.com. I think it's the best one out there, at any price (they

range up to $250) especially at a wholesale price which is $75, including a

laminated brix chart, instructions and 5 year warrantee. I've got a few more

left if anyone needs one! Just email me at holistic@... A good garlic

press will extract juice from just about all fruit, vegetables or greens, you

only need a more serious squeezer if you will be doing lots of dry grasses.

Will

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