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The three best juicers - from Kenwood to Nutri Ninja
IndyBest editor Sally Newall brings you the top three blenders
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Minimise the mess and optimise the juicing with this compact blender. The unit comes with two mixing containers that double as takeaway mugs.
Pick&mix vanilla cream breville.com, £43
Has all the power without the price tag. With three choices in pastel colours, this tiny powerhouse will add a retro look to your kitchen.
Nutri Ninja BL450 argos.com, £69.99
This takes the hard work out of healthy. With pulse technology and double action blades. It is a true fruit ninja.
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