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    Arrow Green Star Model #2000

    Does anyone on here have this green star 2000. I was thinking of buying a nice juicer, and this one looks good. I would like to hear from some of you that own this one. Let me know how you like it and things like ease of using, Cleaning, is the pulp dry. PLease let me know and thanks Doug in Calif.......:)
    Last edited by Douglas; 08-27-2007 at 12:56 PM.

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    Hi Douglas,

    We ordered it recently and have been using it for about a week (daily). Dh and I neither one are that impressed... but we're newbies so maybe we just haven't learned yet how to get the most out of it.

    The benefit is that you can juice soft fruits & green leafies and get very clear juice. (grape juice is heavenly!) The downside is that you have to clean it pretty often for it to stay clear (after not much more than a quart). It seems, once the screen gets clogged, some pulp spills over into the juice. It's also very slow juicing. We were used to getting juice fast with the Jack LaLanne... but then with what I'm doing, I was straining it so I guess it comes out about the same.

    There are a lot of parts (7-8) to clean.

    At this point, I wouldn't order it again. But maybe I just need to learn how to use it.

    Maybe you'll get more responses from more experienced users...


    :)


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    Hi Douglas,

    Thinking I wouldn't be juicing anymore, I sold my Green Star and Green Power juicers. I loved them but, I have since bought a Samson. I like it being light, smaller and very efficient. I have no problem cleaning it. Just need to know the tips such as

    Run water through after juicing
    Use a turkey baster to get in places that are not so easy
    Use a veggie brush (it come with it's own for inside the screens but I like my veggie brush) for the rest.

    I feel they're all about the same in cleaning. I love to watch it suck down the green stuff.

    Here's one thing ~ IF you can afford and/or find a good commercial juicer with a bigger opening, I'd get that because large leaf stuff is a bit difficult. Wheatgrass goes in beautifully though.

    Revvellicious

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    I have it and the pulp is very dry. You need to put a little flax oil in before wheat grass if you want to avoid foam. It is a pain to clean IMO

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    I have a Green Power "Gold" juicer that I have had for many years and it looks like the same juicer with a different name. It is a very dependable juicer and I use it daily but I only put greens through it as I have a Champion that does carrots and apples and stuff great but the Champion doesn't do the greens well. The Green Power does greens just great. I set up my juicers in the morning and use them all day long. One of the posts above said the screen clogs on them but I have never had this happen and I juice a lot everyday. Possibly the reason my screen dosn't clog is that I only put greens through it and nothing else. Its a real work horse and it squeezes the pulp totally dry. If your looking for a juicer that does a larger variety of produce you may want to keep looking but if your looking for a juicer to do greens this one does a very good job. Thats my 2 cents worth. :)

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    I Have a Green Power Gold, also.

    I am not impressed at all. It is slow juicing and the feeder gets bogged down constantly.

    Next time I buy a juicer, I will do more research...maybe a Sampson or a Champion.

    I wonder why this Green Power is so slow?

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