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  1. #1
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    Default Travel Juicer for greens

    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know of a juicer that I can use while travelling and that is really good on greens as well? It is hard finding a light juicer that juices greens well, so any thoughts would be appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Lisa

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    Default great idea!

    My husband never stops teasing me over the fact that we "traval with a juicer".

    We took my old Champion on MANY cross country road trips. Hooking it up in every cheap motel and relatives house we hit on the way.

    I hope someone comes out with a LIGHTER more compact model. The problem is that it takes a lot of engine power to juice that kale!

    *my fingers are crossed*

  3. #3
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    I always travel with my Vita-Mix. I've heard the Tri-Best Blenders are pretty good. Alissa sells them on her website:
    http://www.alissacohen.com/shop/prod...7&cat=9&page=1

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    Default Already have blender but need juicer

    Hi,

    I already have my travel blender with me but due to digestive and low-weight issues, I really need to start juicing my greens again. It helps my body digest them so much easier without all of the stomach pain. The Champion and Green Start I have back at home are just too heavy to lug around on buses and in my back-pack.

    If anyway has a good suggestion, I'm all ears!!!

    Lisa

    P.S. right now I'm in Costa Rica

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    Default

    For a light-weight hand juicer go to: http://www.dancingdragonenterprises.com/; then hit on "resources". There you will see The Healthy Juicer. There's an electric one as well.


    Revvell
    Last edited by Revvell; 03-26-2007 at 10:47 AM.

  6. #6
    Veganforlife Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmiller View Post
    Hi,

    I already have my travel blender with me but due to digestive and low-weight issues, I really need to start juicing my greens again. It helps my body digest them so much easier without all of the stomach pain. The Champion and Green Start I have back at home are just too heavy to lug around on buses and in my back-pack.

    If anyway has a good suggestion, I'm all ears!!!

    Lisa

    P.S. right now I'm in Costa Rica
    Oops, my bad. Sorry. Overlooked the word JUICE...

  7. #7
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    Default Omega 8003/8005

    For those of you with an Omega 8003/8005 juicer, how would you rate the ease of carrying it? It is took heavy to be lugging around in your opinion? It seems to do well with greens but I'm still questioning the size.

    Lisa

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