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Hi,

The biggest difference to me in juicers is the ability to juice

greens. If you just want to juice the hard stuff like carrots,

apples, celery, beets etc. then LaLane is okay; it has a spinning

blade. Do a search and you'll get lots of info.

Nina

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I bought an Omega 8002 masticating juicer (single gear, twin auger) a

couple of months ago and use it almost daily. It's awesome. It's

quiet, does not heat the food, and produces very dry pulp (citrus

comes out a bit moist so I run that through twice and then it's dry).

It also makes smoothies/ " ice creams " /nut butters/baby food/grinds

coffee and grain/and minces and chops. It's quite a machine. It's got

a 10 year warranty and is comparable to the Champion Commercial

(except the one I got comes with everything you need, no need to

spend more on attachments) or the Green Star. It sells for $189 on

Ebay new. I got mine for $140 +shipping, gently used (only used a few

times. I even got the blank warranty card). After much research, I

found this one to be the best juicer for the money. It's also Dr.

Mercola's recommended juicer for many of the same reasons I like it.

 

Susan

 

rawfood , " o_ravonelle " <nbozarth@e...> wrote:

> Hi,

> The biggest difference to me in juicers is the ability to juice

> greens. If you just want to juice the hard stuff like carrots,

> apples, celery, beets etc. then LaLane is okay; it has a spinning

> blade. Do a search and you'll get lots of info.

> Nina

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That's why you need two juicers: go ahead, break down and get an Omega

juicer/Lalane or whatever but also budget for a Wheateena juicer/impeller.

The Omega does the carrots, beets, celery, apples, etc,. while the Wheateena

has the screw impeller type action and does parsley, wheatgrass, etc.

 

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" o_ravonelle " <nbozarth

<rawfood >

Sunday, December 28, 2003 2:24 PM

[Raw Food] Juicers

 

 

> Hi,

> The biggest difference to me in juicers is the ability to juice

> greens. If you just want to juice the hard stuff like carrots,

> apples, celery, beets etc. then LaLane is okay; it has a spinning

> blade. Do a search and you'll get lots of info.

> Nina

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