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    Default juicer suggestions.....

    Hi guys.......From last some of days......i have faced lot of trouble in the morning because i have lost my juicer ......so now. i am in search of best quality branded juicers …
    so can any one have good about the source of.....in terms of cost effective also.....!!.......if than suggest me about that
    Thanks.....!

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    Hey cookware. I have a Waring Pro, which is actually pretty cheap (about $50), but it's been going strong for about 3 years now. It even lived through an episode with a hammer. It's REALLY EASY TO CLEAN! Which is why I've never upgraded to the "fancy" juicers like the Omega or anything else.

    By the way - usually the price on Amazon is about $70, not sure why it is cheaper now! That's a great deal.... but they do have refurbished for about $50 too if the price goes up.

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    I have a hamiliton beach big mouth...~60.00 I like it, easy to clean...I rinse it out as soon as I'm done.
    Margo

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    I have a Breville, which I am very happy with. I got it at Bed, Bath and Beyond. The regular price was around $150.00 - with a 20% off coupon, it was around $120.00. Although there are those who believe that expensive masticating juicers are the best, I feel that ANY juicer that's going to get fresh, whole juice into you is the right one for you! Happy juicing!!:)

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    Did you happen to see this?

    http://www.rawfoodtalk.com/showthread.php?t=47157

    covers just about ALL the juicers...

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    Default Thanks for suggestion....!

    Quote Originally Posted by Eva View Post
    Hey cookware. I have a Waring Pro, which is actually pretty cheap (about $50), but it's been going strong for about 3 years now. It even lived through an episode with a hammer. It's REALLY EASY TO CLEAN! Which is why I've never upgraded to the "fancy" juicers like the Omega or anything else.

    By the way - usually the price on Amazon is about $70, not sure why it is cheaper now! That's a great deal.... but they do have refurbished for about $50 too if the price goes up.

    Happy juicing! :)
    Thanks eva........thanks for your suggestions...
    By the way i got Cuisinart Citrus Juicer in just only $45.00......only...

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    Default I Have 2 Juicers - still not sure

    I bought the Omega 8006 a few months ago and am VERY happy with it. The pulp is extremely dry and the Juice is SUPERB!

    The only drawback (for me) is the amount of time I spend prepping the fruits and veggies - like an hour every morning and my workday is usually 12-14 hours.

    Anyway, I purchased the Breville Juice Fountain Elite a few days ago - you can put whole apples, pears, etc. through no problem. I also fed an ENTIRE head of celery and romaine through - amazing!

    However, I am having a lot of trouble juicing beets in the Breville, and beets happen to be my favorite.

    I can HIGHLY recommend the Omega 8006. Not sure how I feel about the Breville yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revdrcyn View Post
    I bought the Omega 8006 a few months ago and am VERY happy with it. The pulp is extremely dry and the Juice is SUPERB!

    The only drawback (for me) is the amount of time I spend prepping the fruits and veggies - like an hour every morning and my workday is usually 12-14 hours.

    Anyway, I purchased the Breville Juice Fountain Elite a few days ago - you can put whole apples, pears, etc. through no problem. I also fed an ENTIRE head of celery and romaine through - amazing!

    However, I am having a lot of trouble juicing beets in the Breville, and beets happen to be my favorite.

    I can HIGHLY recommend the Omega 8006. Not sure how I feel about the Breville yet.
    hi revdrcyn........i haven't any experience about the omega 8006 but one of my friend have it till now her.......she is pretty happy with.....and in my case i have just purchased Cuisinart Citrus Juicer.....it'a also good...for mine....!

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    The Omega Vert VRT330 Juicer is the best, easiest juicer I ever had. It practically self-juices. I've tested several and also have owned some for awhile. The Breville started adding pieces of produce to my juice and oxidizing quick. I also love how you can clean the vert while assembled. I don't believe I'll ever go back to the cheap juicers again and this is way easier to use than the other similar juicers that produce good quality juice.

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