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Omega 8005
I love it, I posted what I think somewhere else, too. It is what I wanted, price, compact, not too heavy , 4 simple parts, for juicing, easy to clean, oh so quiet, the juicing is great. It is not as great with soft things like zuccini or cukes, a centrifigal is better. I have not tried too hard with the other functions it is supposed to do well, but tried to make sunflower seed pate, and they were just ground like I could do in a simple FP. I got it for juicing wheat grass, (NO FOAM), parsley, greens, lemons, etc., plus I add the carrot and celery. I LOOOVE the juice, so it is all worth it for my health. The feed tube is small, so celery and carrots have to be cut into sticks, apples too, but the greens feed themselves, if you put stems first. I do love it, though, so far. I don't think there is a juicer that will do it all, great. I tried the champion, and was not impressed. It got hot, just doing what I could do in 1-2 min with my Juiceman, and it was workin hard, pulp backed up, screen clogged, too much trouble for me. I hear it's great for, ice cream and nut butters, though, but I didn't have the blank to try those things. I am going to try the Breville too and give my review of it too, just because someone loaned me one before mine got here, but it is a centrifigal, huge and lots of parts, way more than I want to deal with. If I had mor space and money I may have chosen th greenstar, but I really didn't research it, because it is big, heavy and expensive. I hope you have time to research, and make the best decision, ya gotta feel good about using it or you won't.
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NoGMO
What is the Model of the Miracle Wheatgrass juicer that you have? Are you still using it? I think I'm looking for a stand alone wheatgrass/greens juicer, but have not read much about it.
Aurelie