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Looking2Alkalize
10-18-2009, 10:25 AM
Hi - I'm looking for an all round juicer & have narrowed it down to the following 3

Oscar VitalMax Juicer
Matstone 6-in-1
Samson 6-in-1 Juicer

All 3 look good, but i also want my juicer to do nut milk(Almond). I can't find anyting on the website that states wherther they can produce Almond milk. Does anyone know if these juicers can produce Almond MIlk ?

Thanks

Looking2Alkalize
10-30-2009, 01:44 PM
Hi - come on guys/gals, there must be someone out there who has bought one of these juicers.

I first blend the water & almonds together in my blender, then i extract the milk using a muslin cloth. (currently done manually, its a tedious process)

Specifically i need to know whether the filter that comes with the juicers are strong enough to extract nut milk.

Thanks

bibi
11-02-2009, 12:41 PM
Hi there,

I did ask the importers of the Matstone 6-in-1 and the Oscar Vitalmax juicer about them being able to produce almond milk.

The product spe******t of the Oscar Vitalmax juicer has got back to me and said that it will make almond milk, but pointed out that you must soak the almonds first. He did however stress that either the Powermill blender or a soy milk machine would be better in producing almond milk.

The importer of the Matstone juicer also said that it is much better to use a blender or a soy milk maker, as you need to mix in water.

Hence it seems that you can make almond milk with the Oscar Vitalmax juicer, but overall both recommend to use either a blender or a soy milk maker instead.

We have got a couple of very high quality soy milk makers like the Magic Bean on our site, which might be worth a look. Here is the link: http://www.energiseforlife.com/cat--Soya-Milk-Makers--MILKMAKER.html

Apart from that I can personally recommend all of these three juicers, as they are all very high quality juicers with various different functions. I would probably go for either the Matstone or the Oscar Vitalmax juicer, which are also our most popular juicers.

I hope this info helps!

Cheers

Bibi

ross
11-02-2009, 12:47 PM
Hey

Here is a recipe from the energise blog of how to make almond milk with a blender:

http://www.energiseforlife.com/wordpress/2009/02/19/alkaline-recipe-19-raw-almond-milk/

Ross