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To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (19925)7/27/2012 7:49:55 PM
From: Ilaine of 24951
 
I like my Omega 8004 juicer but it's a bit of a PITA to use. The feeding tube is small so you need to cut most things up. Very easy to clean, though. Everything rinses off if you clean it right away, and you just put the pieces in the dish drain. I am not saying it's the best juicer but I have tried three others and this is the best of the sample.
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It does juice celery very easily, and beets, too. Celery you feed in one stalk at a time; if the bottom is too fat for the feeding tube just fold it. Beets you cut into chunks. Beet greens you can feed in one at a time, or maybe a few stalks. Parsley, basil, mint, any fresh herb, just shove the stems into the feeder tube and it will pull the whole stalk down. And it puts out more juice than the others I have tried. And the juice tastes better, too, because of the way it works. A lot of juicers use a grater with a centrifuge, this one sort of mashes things. The juice comes out cleaner.
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