Thursday, April 22, 2021

Do You Make These 5 Mistakes When Reading Juicer Ratings?

Reading juicer ratings and reviews is the best way to find top of the line juicers on the market today. Along with the ratings that are given by the consumers, the comments from those who have purchased, are incredibly helpful in steering you away from making a bad buy and helping you find the right one for you.

Juicing is one of the easiest, fastest, and best ways to incorporate healthy foods into your system. Not only because it's more convenient, but because you can make many different combinations of fruits and veggies, fitting more variety into your diet that may not have been possible if they were eaten in their raw form. They key is having the right juicer that can meet your needs.

A juicer that can you give more yield, generate less heat (which can destroy some of the most prominent enzymes in the juice), be user-friendly, have lasting parts and easy-clean features is what you will be looking for so you can maximize your resources and minimize your effort.

As you read different websites devoted to juicer ratings and reviews, be cautious of which website to trust. There are websites that exist solely to come between you and your money without the slightest interest in delivering a quality product to you. Here are the most common mistakes people make in their quest for the perfect juicer:

1. Looking for juicer reviews made by websites that accept incentives from juicer manufacturers.

The main purpose of a site like this is not to inform but to sell. Of course, the more items they sell the more incentives. Be sure to check the informed disclosure or 'about us' page if you suspect that a rating is not accurate. Usually these sites are manufacturer specific. Try and use a site that rates different models, brands, and types of juicers.

2. Only visiting juicer manufacturer websites.

No manufacturer would say that their product is just second best. Although it's also possible for you to find "the right one" here, there are also not-so-perfect products that have almost perfect pitches,duping readers into thinking that they're getting exactly what they are looking for when that really isn't the case. In your search, be sure to include sites that review multiple models, brands and types of juicers. These types of sites don't pledge allegiance to any one brand and therefore remain free from a biased rating.

3. Settling for incomplete reviews.

Raving reviews that are only positive can be quite distracting and that's the point: to make you forget to dig more about the product that you have your eye on. Don't forget to look for possible disadvantages and to keep the big picture in mind of whether a certain product will meet your current needs. A good rating or review will have pros, cons and a description of what to expect.

4. Not truly understanding what to practically expect due to technical jargon.

It might sound great if you can get 13000 RPM, but what does that mean practically for you? It may as well be a million RPM and if you still didn't understand what that translates to as far as utility, then you may be wasting your time and money. Be sure you understand what all the technical jargon means and how it will practically benefit you before you buy. A good review will tell you exactly what all that jargon really means and what you can look forward to experiencing.

5. Not knowing what you need.

Features, gizmos and extras are sexy. And you WILL fall into the trap of thinking that more is better if you don't have a clear picture of what you truly need. This can lead you to spend far more than what is really necessary. Settle first on what you truly want the juicer to do for you and then seek to find a juicer that will do just that. If you are a hard-core juicer who needs all the bells and whistles, more power to you. Just remember to have a clear picture in mind of what you absolutely need your juicer to do.