@@euJUICERScom Hi, I've been having trouble getting reply to post. I foolishly tried forcing beets and carrots through the shoot faster than the juicer could handle and caused juice to leak from the seam.
I have broken the filter of my angel juicer several times. I used it with roasted cocoa beans. It would separate the cocoa butter and cocoa solids. If I lost my concentration and put too much cocoa in at a time the screen would break. Also I use it for acerola cherries. That works great normally, but once I processed the cherries during a drought. There was not enough liquid in the cherries to allow a smooth exit of the pulp and the pressure built up and tore the filter (always at the end).
I would not recommend it. I was using the Angel when I started making chocolate and needed cocoa butter. Even though I had a ready market for the cocoa powder, it worked out too expensive replacing the filters. It was much cheaper to buy the cocoa butter. There is also specialized equipment for extracting the cocoa butter.
Hi, thanks for the video. When I juice beets, even if I cut them into small pieces it makes a terrible loud noise, which scares me, that it broke. Is it normal? Also when I juice apples, it makes loud noise but with beets, its much louder. Can you please give some explanation? I use Sana 828. Thanks
Some apples, especially firmer ones like Granny Smith, will always make a loud "screaming" sound. It's the interaction of the apples with the Ultem surface of the auger, and is normal. Beets can sometimes do this too, depending on their firmness and type. Cutting it into smaller sizes might help, but it isn' t anything to worry about. Just remember that, with beets, because they are so dense they need to be juiced slowly.
Good video 👍🏻! Mine (828) has a small bump on the steel screen, also a cracked auger. I have no idea when and how it happened. Still works though, we use it every day.
0:18 Introduction
2:05 #7 Coffee grinding
3:40 #6 Juicing older carrots
5:18 #5 Beets
6:33 #4 Nuts
8:15 #3 Frozen fruit
10:10 #2 Improper cleaning
11:50 Dishonorable mentions
13:35 #1 Not using the pusher
This is a very, very beneficial video. You explained beautifully how I destroyed my juicer. Thank you for posting this.
I'm curious how it happened to your juicer?
@@euJUICERScom Hi, I've been having trouble getting reply to post. I foolishly tried forcing beets and carrots through the shoot faster than the juicer could handle and caused juice to leak from the seam.
I have broken the filter of my angel juicer several times. I used it with roasted cocoa beans. It would separate the cocoa butter and cocoa solids. If I lost my concentration and put too much cocoa in at a time the screen would break. Also I use it for acerola cherries. That works great normally, but once I processed the cherries during a drought. There was not enough liquid in the cherries to allow a smooth exit of the pulp and the pressure built up and tore the filter (always at the end).
Thank you for the feedback. We've never tried roasted cocoa beans in an Angel, but it is valuable information to know.
I would not recommend it. I was using the Angel when I started making chocolate and needed cocoa butter. Even though I had a ready market for the cocoa powder, it worked out too expensive replacing the filters. It was much cheaper to buy the cocoa butter. There is also specialized equipment for extracting the cocoa butter.
Please do wheatgrass in this juicer!
Great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
I tried to get the juice from the large grapes and the seeds crushed and pressed in a form of cement blocking the exit of the juicer.
Was this is a horizontal or vertical juicer?
Hi, thanks for the video. When I juice beets, even if I cut them into small pieces it makes a terrible loud noise, which scares me, that it broke. Is it normal? Also when I juice apples, it makes loud noise but with beets, its much louder.
Can you please give some explanation? I use Sana 828. Thanks
Some apples, especially firmer ones like Granny Smith, will always make a loud "screaming" sound. It's the interaction of the apples with the Ultem surface of the auger, and is normal. Beets can sometimes do this too, depending on their firmness and type. Cutting it into smaller sizes might help, but it isn' t anything to worry about. Just remember that, with beets, because they are so dense they need to be juiced slowly.
Keep up the great work Dan. Please how can I get in touch with you? Thanks
You can write me at dan@eujuicers.com
Good video 👍🏻!
Mine (828) has a small bump on the steel screen, also a cracked auger. I have no idea when and how it happened. Still works though, we use it every day.
Great! So helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
For frozen fruit, almonds and beets you need a champion juicer.
A Champion is like a tank, nothing stops it.
@@euJUICERScom Pretty much. I've had mine for 40 years and it still works like new. But I also have an Omega 8004 for greens.
Great tips!
OH NO i change never my Angel Juicer for Nophing ;-)
Very useful! Prevention! Thanks!
Good information thanks
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