Help me pick a juicer
Posted by:
Molli
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Date: December 20, 2012 02:30AM Its been quite awhile since I have posted to the forum. I have an inexpensive centrifugal juicer and finally ready to pay some bucks for a "better" juicer. There is so much info out there about juicers that it is overwhelming. I am single and juice once - twice a day. I juice greens with sometimes other veggies and toss in a lemon and apple (usually) for flavor. I don't juice other fruits -- I eat fruit in its natural state. I'm thinking I'll pay up to $500 for a juicer and looking for something that is easy to clean. Any recommendations? Re: Help me pick a juicer
Posted by:
WheatgrassYogi
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Date: December 20, 2012 04:03AM Molli Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- ...... I'm thinking I'll pay up to $500 for a juicer and looking for something that is easy to clean. Any recommendations? That's a loaded question. Every juicer made can be Shot Down. I'd suggest you keep (or upgrade) your centrifugal for Carrots and Celery, and buy a single-auger for Greens......WY Re: Help me pick a juicer
Posted by:
pborst
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Date: December 20, 2012 05:35PM Omega 8004 or 8006, if you are willing to pop for another $100 then the Greenstar Elite by Tribest. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/20/2012 05:36PM by pborst. Re: Help me pick a juicer
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drnicki
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jhonsmith
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Date: December 28, 2012 10:13AM Omega 8004 or 8006, if you are willing to pop for another $100 then the Greenstar Elite by Tribest. leather dress leather dress raf flight jacket raf flight jacket womens black biker jacket womens black biker jacket yellow bomber leather biker jacket mens yellow bomber leather biker jacket mens Re: Help me pick a juicer
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light-zone
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Date: January 06, 2013 11:57PM 8006. I upgraded from the BMJ330 and am glad I did. Clean up is a breeze and there is nothing that the 8006 does poorly enough to make me pull out the BMJ. I regularly juice carrots and apples in the Omega 8006 and although it takes a bit longer than the BMJ, it is well worth it. Add to that the frozen fruit sorbets and nut butters, and the 8006 is a clear winner. Again, 2X faster clean up than my old juicer. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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