What is the Best Juicer for the Money? Samson GB 9001

I get a lot of questions about juicers. But I get a lot of questions in particular surrounding “What is the best juicer for the money?” Well, at least that question is a bit more straight forward that the open-ended “What is the best juicer to buy?”. Although this would still depend on your juicing needs and habits, I do have an opinion about some juicers that provide excellent quality and value for their price. In my eyes, the best of these high-value delivering juicers is the Samson GB-9001. It’s also often referred to as the Samson 6-in-1 Juicer. Don’t worry. They’re the same juicer!
The Samson 9001 Juicer can be purchased for $229.00 (with free shipping) from PurelyJuicers.com. To begin with, that is a great price for the type of juicer that it is! Under $250 and you get a juicer that can juice wheatgrass (and pretty much anything else you’d like to juice). It also comes with all the attachments to use it as a food processor (for nut butters, pastas, mochi, you name it!). It also runs at 80 RPMS so it’s a cold-press juicer. A juicer with those characteristics and attachments for that price already makes it a great value! However, I think it’s the “best juicer for the money” for more reasons that that alone!
Why the Samson GB 9001 Is Such A Great Juicer
The Samson 9001 is not only a good juice for the price; it’s not only great buy if that price is all you can afford; it’s actually a great juicer- budget or not! The Samson 9001 Juicer is truly an extremely practical juicer. It’s light and relatively small so it’s easy to move around a kitchen or store. I’ve said this a million times, but I mean it: it’s possibly the easiest juicer on the market to clean. People at Samson are seriously geniuses for designing it this way. At the same time, it’s very easy to assemble and disassemble. Operating it is super simple. It doesn’t clog up or require constant tampering with the pulp adjustment nozzle, and it juices pretty quickly too! That’s because its a single gear and not a twin gear. However, this does mean that you get a bit of a lower juice yield from your produce but in my eyes, what does it really matter if I got … i dunno, 10% less juice but it took me half the time?
I could go on and on about the Samson GB 9001 juicer but I think you get the point. Really, it’s a great juicer, and you can buy it for a great price from Purely Juicers. In my eyes, it’s definitely the best juicer for the money!



