SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Lee_123
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Date: May 02, 2010 04:54PM forget driest pulp and highest yield. what is the absolute EASIEST juicer to use:
easy to assemble and clean least resistance / least need to *push* food thru i miss real juice. r-arm/hand useless, l on the way. typing, breathing, everything laborious due to ALS and no real assistance. i don't care if the juicer is not sturdy... if i live long enough, i will replace it. thanks. Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
juicerkatz
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Date: May 02, 2010 06:13PM Lee,
I would venture to say that a centrifugal would be the simplest, maybe one with a wide mouth feed chute. I recently purchased the Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain which I am more than pleased with. Omega/others make one as well. I created a thread with my thoughts on the Breville - check it out. I suppose the Champion would be a good choice for a simple juicer as well, although the feed chute is smaller, requiring you to cut the produce in smaller pieces. Maybe you could take a look at some youtube vids on different juicers to get an idea which might be easiest to operate. Cheers, JK Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 03, 2010 04:46PM Lee_123 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > forget driest pulp and highest yield. what is the > absolute EASIEST juicer to use: > > easy to assemble and clean The easiest juicers to use are the Centrifugals, but they are rather difficult to clean. I sound like a 'broken record' in suggesting the Omega 8004 is the best all-purpose juicer I have found.....easy to use and clean. I'd also suggest that you live on a combination of Celery-mixed Greens Juice until you are healed. Forget Fiber and Fruit for now. A daily schedule might look something like this..... 10am....Celery-Green Juice Noon....12oz. water 2pm.....12oz. water 4pm.....Celery-Green Juice 4pm to 10am....Dry Fast This is rather severe, but we're talking about life-or-death. Lee....Keep us informed.....WY Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
GilmoreGirl
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Date: May 05, 2010 09:38PM Omega Vert!! I had a Breville and it's not so great. For something that juices quick and has quick cleanup, that's the only one I know of. Simple Raw Recipes & Health Tips Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
juicerkatz
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Date: May 05, 2010 11:26PM GilmoreGirl Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Omega Vert!! I had a Breville and it's not so > great. For something that juices quick and has > quick cleanup, that's the only one I know of. Yeah, I'm re-thinking the Omega vert myself, especially after watching more youtube vids of it in action. It does look very easy to use and the water cleanup is a very nice feature. I wish it had a wide mouth feed chute though... I like this lady's vids... [www.youtube.com] Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 06, 2010 12:41AM juicerkatz Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I like this lady's vids... She did like her Hurom Slow Juicer. What about this guy? I was worried he was going to drop a ring into the juicer. He even did cleanup wearing his jewelry. Everyone seems to Love the vertical juicers....WY [www.youtube.com] Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
juicerkatz
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Date: May 06, 2010 11:02AM lol,
yeah, even though the ring would have added extra minerals, it would have been a bit hard on the auger! I see myself purchasing one of these juicers shortly... Only thing that will bother me is the narrow feed chute as I mentioned previously; My new Breville has me spoiled with that! I didn't realize that would mean so much to me, but it is such a time saver not having to cut everything up. Also, I like the "chewing" sound that this juicer makes - kinda sounds like a large ant crunching its' way through vegetation! Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
pborst
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Date: May 06, 2010 09:47PM I think Yogi's right, as always! , about centrifugal, minimal juicing and clean up time, so yeah the easiest of my 3 juicers to use is my Omega Big Mouth, a centrifugal. Just so easiest isn't misunderstood as best. .
Paul btw, best of my 3 is the Vert (other two being Greenpower Kempo & Omega Big Mouth). Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 08, 2010 12:59AM pborst Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think Yogi's right, as always! Thank you Paul. It's a difficult job being Perfect, but somebody has to do it.....WY Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Mama Cass
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Date: May 08, 2010 03:22PM i used a waring centrifugal for a while, and have to say i went w/ Omega (i think it might be 8001 or 8003, not sure) and haven't regretted it- easy to use, does greens wonderfully, exceptionally easy to clean.
no complaints- i love my Omega. peace- Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
GilmoreGirl
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Date: May 08, 2010 06:21PM juicerkatz Wrote: I didn't realize that
> would mean so much to me, but it is such a time > saver not having to cut everything up. I've mentioned this to others when they inquire about the smaller chutes: You do still need to cut produce up well. I recommend that for every single juicer. The less wear you put on the motor the longer it will last and better it will perform. So even those juicers that have wide chutes really should be used with well-cut produce. Something the manufacturers fail to mention. I've used the cheap juicers and they barely lasted at optimal performance for several months and this was with produce cut well. A way to help cut back on time-consuming prep is to either cut up some produce in advance (foods that won't go bad) or to use an electric chopper or other gadget. Simple Raw Recipes & Health Tips Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
back2eden
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Date: May 10, 2010 02:16AM I think the champion is the simplest, quickest to use,easiest to clean. Re: SIMPLEST juicer ?
Posted by:
Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 10, 2010 02:26AM back2eden Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I think the champion is the simplest, quickest to > use,easiest to clean. Along with the centrifugals, the Champion won't juice Greens. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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