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  1. #1
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    Talking L'Quip Visor Juicer Does EVERYTHING!

    I found this single-auger juicer for $169.00 and it does what the Samson and Green Life Juicers do...Wheatgrass, Nutbutters, Raw Sorbets, and all veggies and fruits (to a degree)! I am so happy with it! As a bonus it looks really cool too...kinda space-agey!
    Conscious Cuisine: Feed Your Soul Organic!

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    Can you refer us to a site?
    Kristi

    http://www.alissacohen.com/process_kristi.html
    needs updated and the blogging isn't active on this part. I've met that goal and started new goals! It's a lot of history though....

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    CC, thanks for the review! This is the exact model I had been keeping my eye on to get as I've heard it's just as good as the Champion juicers, etc.

    Kristi, here is the link to the LeQuip site: http://lequip.com/visor/features.asp

    I own their model of blender and have been pleased with it thus far! It's pretty powerful...grinds nuts, grinds flax seeds, blends well overall.

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    Default Another Great Juicer

    I own an omega juicer that I purchased primarily for Wheatgrass but it does just about everything too. I am going to try nutbutters next. Just wanted to let you guys know about that one also. It's a very good juicer but I have been seriously thing about getting a breville just to have for a second juicer. I am very attracked to it because it seems as though you can drop an entire piece of fruit into it at once. I can't stand preparing the fruit and veg to be juiced. Very tedious!
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    I feel the same way. My juicer has such a small opening that things must be cut so small.......it's a real pain the try shoving spinach leaves or kale into it. I find it keeps me from juicing like I'd like to and need to.
    Kristi

    http://www.alissacohen.com/process_kristi.html
    needs updated and the blogging isn't active on this part. I've met that goal and started new goals! It's a lot of history though....

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    I am at work and I can't remember the exact site and will post it tomorrow when I get home. The reason I like the masticating (Champion) or single/double auger machines (Samson/L'Quip Visor) is because they preserve the enzymes and do *not* heat up the juice. They are sloooow and produce a complete and healthy, vibrant juice. Also, they are an all in one machine so it's more cost effective.
    Conscious Cuisine: Feed Your Soul Organic!

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    i had the l equip one and twice it broke and althougth they replaced it..said it was a design fault so i ened up with a greenlife...i think the fault is fixed they say!!! hmmm

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    That sucks! What part broke?
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    Thumbs down Update on the L'Equip Visor Juicer- Warning!

    Marigold- mine just broke! I am really curious as to what happened with yours as mine has cracked in multiple places and will not even come apart now. This sucks!

    I had made a few juices (carrot, beet, cleery, cilantro and then a carrot, sweet potato, green onion, celery one and then an apple) a Banana Cacao Ice Cream and Raw Tahini. It broke when making the Tahini.
    I didn't make all of these things in one day either. It is very disappointing and now I will just have to go all out and get the top of the line (more stainless steel parts) juicer to avoid this mess ever again. My rave review is officically revoked!
    Conscious Cuisine: Feed Your Soul Organic!

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    Geez Louise! I'm SO glad to have been part of this group to learn about these mishaps. I will not get the L'equip visor now.

    Sorry this happened to the both of you.

  11. #11
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    My Jack La Lanne juicer broke this morning too. The motor just quit. What's the deal with these juicers falling apart on us? I'll keep you posted as to how the company handles fixing this problem as the juicer is less than a year old.

    AJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJ Bodine
    My Jack La Lanne juicer broke this morning too. The motor just quit. What's the deal with these juicers falling apart on us? I'll keep you posted as to how the company handles fixing this problem as the juicer is less than a year old.

    AJ
    AJ, I'm not sure WHAT'S up with these companies and their faulty products, but I do know that the top of the line ones are supposed to have warranties; however, if it breaks down and you have to wait for them to replace it, then what do you do in the interim? My suggestion, have a cheaper model on back up to pull out when/if you end up having to get the "good" one replaced!

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    Wow I am so glad to get this information! I had my eye on the l'equip too but it seems like it has way too many problems. I wonder if there is another juicer that can do it all and is inexpensive but will last longer? And about the heat thing, I have made juice with the centrifugal juicing attachment for the bosch food processor and I haven't noticed it getting heated up at all. I often check every minute or two and the juice is always cold. Is this a reliable way to know if the enzymes are being destroyed or not?

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    let me try to explain where it cracked..you know the food shoot screws on to the gear bit doesnt it ? as i recall..it cracked there..it wobbled a lot when switched on!!! it cracked and i thought ow maybe i pushed the food in too hard but i got a replacement anyway ..and then it did the exact same thing and i knew i had been so gentle...

    not a good buy is it ?

    love marigold

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    Talking

    If anyone needs a juicer or something, I have the best prices. Solostar for 184.99 plus free shippin!

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