11/30/2011

Hamilton Beach 54615 Wavestation Express Dispensing Blender with 48-Ounce Jar, Black Review

Hamilton Beach 54615 Wavestation Express Dispensing Blender with 48-Ounce Jar, Black
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I purchased this blender about a year ago from Wal-Mart. I've had a number of blenders over the past 30+ years but always ended up giving them away because I seldom if ever used them -- too much bother -- and have this thing about getting rid of unused stuff but finding yet another excuse why I "need" to buy another blender. I got it strictly for smoothies. My sister convinced me they were good for me, but I wasn't about to pay $3-4 a pop for one smoothie. I was going to do all the research but saw this blender in Wal-Mart and just liked how it looked and really liked the price, around $18 at the time. I thought the spout thingee was neat, but I was really blown away by the 500 watts on this thing. I figured how bad could it be with 500 watts. If it blew out after recouping the price of 4-5 smoothies, it would be a fair tradeoff in my view. I'm not a technical person but after comparing the wattage of this one with the others on display, I thought what have I got to lose?
It's plastic, very lightweight and easy to move around. That works for me. Soooo easy to clean and disassemble when doing a thorough clean. Immediately after use I rinse it, fill it less than half full with hot water and a drop of liquid detergent, hold the lid down and give it a couple of whirls on pulse. Take it off and shake it around to get the top clean, then rinse again and make sure I open the spout to let it drain. If you don't clean it right away, you'll have to scrub it clean. You can disengage the spout, replacing it with the screw cap at the bottom of base, if you don't want to use the spout. My smoothies are so thick now I just pour it out.
The first few times I used it, I smelled burning rubber but I do push this thing as far as filling it with ice and whatever else I want and doing it as quickly as I can, using the setting that gives me the quickest results, be that pulse or smoothie or whatever. Again, I like this blender so much I figure I'll replace it with the same if I blow it and it's not under warranty. So far, so good. (It's a 3-year warranty.)
No more burning rubber even though I still fill it with ice and a mixture of everything. I'm reading "Green for Life" so I've added greens, celery, carrots and other vegetables, chia seed gel, flax seed, a little honey, etc., to my juice and fruit mixtures, both frozen banana and other fresh and frozen fruit, all of these things at the same time. DELICIOUS! My husband didn't like the vegetables added at first but now he really looks forward to them, which is just about every day or every other day now. The blender works like a charm. It doesn't pulverize the greens (spinach or romaine lettuce)100%. There's a small amount of greens that doesn't get chopped up - but very minute bits that aren't that noticeable and not worth the price for a higher-priced, "better" blender, as none of them get 5-star reviews anyway and mine works well enough to suit my needs. No problem whatsoever with ice. It has only bogged down on me once, but I just turned it off and nudged it around with wooden spoon and it's been good to go. Now, if I can remember, I put the ice cubes in after the juice, which is first. Sometimes I put them in last.
I'm not that easy to please, but I'm very satisfied with this blender. It's still a pleasure to use. I'm sending one to my son for his bday.

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Equipped with 500 watts of power, this countertop blender works great for liquefying frozen fruit, whipping up creamy smoothies, making pureed soups, and more. Its revolutionary WaveAction blending system continuously forces the mixture down into stainless-steel ice-crushing blades for thorough blending from top to bottom--every time. Great for parties or everyday use, the blender's design includes a convenient dispenser valve, which can be removed and replaced by a cap for standard blending operation. The unit includes a 56-ounce dishwasher-safe DuraBlend plastic jar with a tight-fitting lid, generous handle, and drip-free spout for graceful pouring. The blender measures approximately 7 by 8 by 13 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty.

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Cookinex 2 Cup Juice Extractor Review

Cookinex 2 Cup Juice Extractor
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when i saw this juseir for 29$ in Amason i was surprized probably no gonna be a good, but i am looking for somthing basic for one-2 cup of juse when i am at work at lunch time it is good to have a cup of apple juce after food. works just fine now. i do grapefruet, lemon, apple, carrots, orange. i am happy with this Hercules. recoment if you looking for small and inexpencieve for basic users. best for 1 person. thank you. Amazon.

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11/29/2011

Juiceman Jr. Juicer - JM1 Review

Juiceman Jr. Juicer - JM1
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This little juicer is a great intro into the juicing lifestyle. It is a centrifugal juicer meaning the vegetables you place into it are shredded by tiny teeth and the pulp is thrown against the outer wall of the screen and the juice is forced out by the spinning motion. What you get is a fair amount of juice for the vegetables you place into it. I have owned this juicer for over 5 years with little or no problems at all with it. I usually juice every day so that is saying a good deal for a machine that costs less than $100.
I would give it 5 stars if it were not for the following things:
1. It is noisy, I mean lock up the cat because when you fire it up it resembles a jet engine taking off.
2. A pain to clean. It only has 1 moving part but due to the nature of the process food particles fling all over the inside of it.
3. Bogs down with pulpy fruits.
Some hard-core juicing people say that centrifugal juicers heat the juice up and this destroys nutrients. In my opinion even heated a small amount is still better than sucking down soda and pizza any day.
Juice for your health!

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Juicer: Samson GB-9001 Juice Extractor and Wheatgrass Juicer Review

Juicer: Samson GB-9001 Juice Extractor and Wheatgrass Juicer
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This juicer is super easy to use and is very easy to clean. No matter what I'm juicing or mincing The Samsung 6-in-1 juicer has no problem handling it! It's so easy to use my kids use it...they love making ice cream using frozen fruit. This is a great product, if you are in the market for buying a juicer then I would recommend this one.

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11/28/2011

Bannoura's Olive Wood Lemon Juicer-Thin, 5-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch Review

Bannoura's Olive Wood Lemon Juicer-Thin, 5-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch
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The first one they sent me had a not in one of the blades so I asked for a new one. The next day, I had a new one. No cost to me, no sweat on my brow.
It's well made. Keep it coated with olive oil and you might just have this until you kick the bucket or someone takes it, whichever comes fist.

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L'Equip 306601 XL Juicer Review

L'Equip 306601 XL Juicer
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Tried using this twice and sent it back, absolutely not up to the task of juicing apples, which had to be cut into sixths to jam down the push tube! Forget this item and stick to the larger version model 215XL ...cv

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11/27/2011

Champion Juicer G5-NG853S-ALMOND Household Juicer Review

Champion Juicer G5-NG853S-ALMOND Household Juicer
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I got my Champion Juicer about 15 years ago, and LOVED it. It is a well made and versatile workhorse that does everything from grinding grain to making peanut butter. However do not be fooled by the new machines. They look the same, but the interior configuration is different. It does not work the way it is supposed to, and the company doesn't care.
Several years after I got my juicer, my mother-in-law wanted to get a better juicer than the centrifigual one she already had. Upon MY advice, she gave away her old, reliable juicer and bought a Champion. I was shocked that the motor sounded loose and rattly, and the pulp came out wet and drippy. Hardly any juice came out. It was obviously a piece of junk that was either broken, or poor quality, or both.
I called Whole Foods, where it was purchased, and they said that they did not offer any warranties on their juicers. They advised me to contact Champion directly. When I called the Champion company, the person who answered the phone was rude and defensive. She said that they had "upgraded" the unit, and that the noise simply reflected the "better" motor. She flatly denied that the machine could possibly be defective, and she said that the company policy does not allow refunds. She claimed that we must be doing something wrong - it didn't matter that I already owned one and knew how it was supposed to work. My only choice was to ship this extremely heavy machine back to California (AT MY OWN EXPENSE), or accept it as is!
So my unfortunate mother-in-law had given away her good juicer, and was stuck with one that barely worked. It languished in her cupboard for a long time, unused. Now, several years later, she is caring for a sick family member, and desperately needs fresh juice. We lugged it out, thinking that it was better than nothing, but when we plugged it in today, it wouldn't even turn on. The machine is totally dead, and she did not even get a single full glass of juice from it! Of course, the company claims that "nothing is wrong with the machine".
My suggestion is that if you want a good juicer, buy an Omega, or purchase a used Champion that is more than 15 years old.


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Bosch Universal Citrus Juicer Attachment Review

Bosch Universal Citrus Juicer Attachment
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I live in citrus country. I borrowed this from a friend to try it before I bought one for myself. I knew I had to have one. If you juice often, it is well worth the price.

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11/26/2011

Omega 8002 Nutrition Center Review

Omega 8002 Nutrition Center
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I bought the Omega 8002 Juicer on the recommendation of Dr. Joseph Mercola, a holistic health MD who has a popular newsletter and website. We met him at a health fair, tried vegetable juices (including wheatgrass juice) and realized that juicing was a great way to incorporate more vegetables into our diet. I mean, how much broccoli and salad can one person pound down in a day? Not so much.
The Omega 8002 is a single gear machine that turns at a low 80 RPMs, a powerful, slow auger that doesn't heat up the food or cause the juice to foam. This protects the nutritional content of the juice from degradation. In addition, it is "multifunctional"--the juicer can also be employed to make baby food, meat pate, nut butter, or fine ground coffee. The machine is durable, said to be quiet, and has a 10-year guarantee. Sounds good, so we plunked down the cash and got the Omega juicer and set to work.
So, how is it to USE the Omega? Well, it's EASY to put together, though there are quite a few parts and choices to make. Essentially, the steps are:
1. Install the screw drive--the big green plastic spiral, into the plastic housing.
2. Pop a juicing cone (a type of sieve) over the screw so it sits into the housing around the screw. This takes a bit of jockeying, but it drops in just fine.
3. Screw on the end cap and nozzle.
4. Mount this housing onto the front of the juicer motor.
5. Add the food platform on top of the feed tube on the housing.
6. Put the two receiving pitchers underneath the housing; one for the pulp, one for the juice.
Now it's ready to start juicing.

1. Cut up your vegetables into strips or pieces that will fit the 1.5 inch diameter of the feed tube. This means if you juice carrots, those tasty large ones need to be halved or quartered lengthwise.
2. Turn on the motor: it has a forward direction to drive the food OUT, and a reverse setting on the toggle switch to move the food back in case of a clog. I've never needed to do this.
3. Push down the vegetables or other foods with the plunger which is included with the juicer. The food feeds along the screw, is broken up, and the juice is forced through the sieve (cone.) Out the nozzle comes the pulp. The juice flows out underneath, nearer to the motor.
4. When you are finished, turn off the motor, which is QUITE quiet--nothing like a blender or vacuum cleaner. More like the sound of a pasta maker or food processor, for comparison. Dismantle the machine and wash the parts. A big bottle brush is included for this, very helpful.
5. Cleanup takes about 2-3 minutes and is mainly rinsing. The worse job is the sieve of the cone and even that doesn't take but a moment to swab off some pulp that clings to it. I do this ASAP, as I sip my juice, because letting pulp dry on the machine makes it hard to clean. I then reassemble it right then and there, and it's ready to go again.
The Omega juices kale, which is a rather tough leafy dark green form of cabbage. We now can do wheatgrass, once we grow some or find a source of flats of it.
Just for grins, I tried the blank cone and did some meat grinding. It makes a fine grind--not something you'd use for hamburger. It would work for soft, somewhat grainy baby food or pate. I did not try making pasta.
How does it compare to spinning cup type models, like the Braun which we previously used for juicing?
1. The spinning cup model (Braun) is LOUD, really loud. This is because the cup spins at a high speed and whines as a result. This is typical for the cup-type juicer. Sounds like a blender.
2. The cup model cannot juice wheatgrass--the tender stalks of growing wheat or barley that have a lot of antioxidants. It also can't do tough leafy vegetables such as kale.
3. The cup model definitely does not extract as much juice from the vegetables and fruits as compared to the Omega. The pulp in the cup model is a wet slurry. The pulp from the Omega, by contrast, is like slightly moistened sawdust--definitely drier.
In summary, the Omega juicer, while pricier than the typical spinning cup models, is quiet and effective. It gives you the ability to juice and grind things the spinning cup can't handle, like wheatgrass and if you want, meat. It extracts more juice--and at the prices for produce these days, especially if you buy organic produce, this is an important benefit. The juicer is relatively easy to clean and to assemble and use. If you are really serious about drinking vegetable juice or making fresh fruit juices and baby foods, I would say, this is a model to strongly consider over others. The performance and added functionality well repay the higher price.

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Champion Juicer G5-NG853S-WHITE Household Juicer Review

Champion Juicer G5-NG853S-WHITE Household Juicer
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I got my Champion Juicer about 15 years ago, and LOVED it. It is a well made and versatile workhorse that does everything from grinding grain to making peanut butter. However do not be fooled by the new machines. They look the same, but the interior configuration is different. It does not work the way it is supposed to, and the company doesn't care.
Several years after I got my juicer, my mother-in-law wanted to get a better juicer than the centrifigual one she already had. Upon MY advice, she gave away her old, reliable juicer and bought a Champion. I was shocked that the motor sounded loose and rattly, and the pulp came out wet and drippy. Hardly any juice came out. It was obviously a piece of junk that was either broken, or poor quality, or both.
I called Whole Foods, where it was purchased, and they said that they did not offer any warranties on their juicers. They advised me to contact Champion directly. When I called the Champion company, the person who answered the phone was rude and defensive. She said that they had "upgraded" the unit, and that the noise simply reflected the "better" motor. She flatly denied that the machine could possibly be defective, and she said that the company policy does not allow refunds. She claimed that we must be doing something wrong - it didn't matter that I already owned one and knew how it was supposed to work. My only choice was to ship this extremely heavy machine back to California (AT MY OWN EXPENSE), or accept it as is!
So my unfortunate mother-in-law had given away her good juicer, and was stuck with one that barely worked. It languished in her cupboard for a long time, unused. Now, several years later, she is caring for a sick family member, and desperately needs fresh juice. We lugged it out, thinking that it was better than nothing, but when we plugged it in today, it wouldn't even turn on. The machine is totally dead, and she did not even get a single full glass of juice from it! Of course, the company claims that "nothing is wrong with the machine".
My suggestion is that if you want a good juicer, buy an Omega, or purchase a used Champion that is more than 15 years old.


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11/25/2011

Manual Wheatgrass Juicer - MJ445 Miracle Hand Juicer Manual Wheat Grass Juicer - One the Best Wheatgrass Juicers and Manual Wheat grass Juicer for Commercial or Home Use Review

Manual Wheatgrass Juicer - MJ445 Miracle Hand Juicer Manual Wheat Grass Juicer - One the Best Wheatgrass Juicers and Manual Wheat grass Juicer for Commercial or Home Use
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I'm the besotted owner of a Norwalk 275 which by definition means that I'm lucky enough to own the best, most versatile juicer on the planet (not to mention one of the most expensive). And yes, it can juice wheatgrass and the result is of superb quality. The only problem is that it requires quite a lot of grass in order to do a good job, which isn't always practical. Given that I wanted to incorporate wheatgrass into my daily routine (actually, I find that Kamut produces a much nicer juice) and that the $1300 Wheateena of my dreams is beyond my means, I decided to go for something manual. After extensive research, I settled on the Miracle MJ-445.
For the record, this juicer, with the exception of its finish, is identical to one marketed by Tribest called the "Hurricane" (also available through Amazon). The difference is that this one has a satin finish and the Hurricane's is high-polish. I went for this one because I happened to find it used (seemed brand new to me) and so saved quite a bit. For what it's worth, I read online that the Hurricane is Czech-made; this one's from Taiwan.
I really hated the Miracle MJ-445 when I first got it. I fed in the grass, turned the crank ad infinitum, and nothing happened. I then broke down the unit, removed the impacted mat of wet grass, fed it through again, and finally got juice. After repeating this nonsense over the course of a few days, it occurred to me to wad up the grass instead of following my usual procedure and this produced MUCH better results.
My only valid complaints (as opposed to mere kvetching) are that 1) the first pulp ejected is very wet (regardless of how slowly I crank--there's no screw at the end) and 2) it's necessary to feed the pulp through several times in order to wring everything out of it; I understand, though, that this is pretty much SOP with manual wheatgrass juicers. Other than that, I'm as satisfied as someone who'd prefer a top-of-the-line electric model can be given the circumstances. Because it's stainless steel, it's very solid and will never rust, and it's the easiest thing in the world to assemble, break down, and clean. The handle is also easy to turn--I mention this because I've read many complaints about the amount of elbow grease necessary for manual juicing. It's not a factor here.
If you're considering the purchase of this or the Hurricane, be advised that the surface to which you're clamping it must be 1.5" deep AT MOST and I believe you need a surface of at least 2.5" from the edge in order to seat it properly. It comes with a tamper and a plastic wrench for disassembly should the cap be difficult to unscrew. All in all, I think I made a good choice. I'd prefer to rate 4.5 stars but since I can't, its quality and robustness bump it up to a perfect score.
The instruction sheet included claims, in "interesting" English, that the Miracle MJ-445 can also be used for fruits and vegetables. As someone who's been juicing since 1988, my hunch is that this is nonsense. Get yourself a Champion for everything else and use this for what it'll do best--grasses.


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Black & Decker FP1600B 8-Cup Food Processor, Black Review

Black and Decker FP1600B 8-Cup Food Processor, Black
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I am giving this product 5 stars because it works excellent for the price. But I do need to wear ear plugs if I am going to use it for more than a couple of seconds. If you are looking for something more quiet, this is not for you. However, if you are looking to save money and do a great job and can deal with the noise, then this is for you. The large 8 cup workbowl is perfect for chopping things in together.
One other thing I have to say is the slicer slices pretty thin - thinner than it looks in the picture. I sliced carrots and they were about 1/8 inch in thickness.

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Equipped with a powerful 450-watt motor, this exceptionally convenient food processor makes fast, easy work of a variety of food-prep tasks. Use it to slice, dice, chop, mince, grate, or puree just about anything. The appliance comes equipped with a large 8-cup-capacity work bowl that offers a generous handle and a continuous-flow feed chute with a pusher that accommodates onions (no more tearful chopping), green peppers, zucchini, mushrooms, cheese, basil, strawberries, and other fresh ingredients, whether making soup, homemade pizza, pesto, or a fruity dessert topping to pour over ice cream. Switch out the stainless-steel chopping blade for the reversible stainless-steel slicing and shredding disk, depending on the task at hand. Two soft-touch buttons--on and off/pulse--ensure simple operation. Other highlights include a safety interlock system for peace of mind, heavy-duty suction-cup feet to keep the machine in place during operation, cord storage, and dishwasher-safe removable parts for quick cleanup. Sleek and sturdy, the food processor measures 11-2/7 by 7-4/5 by 15-2/3 inches.

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11/24/2011

Jack LaLanne Power Juicer Review

Jack LaLanne Power Juicer
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I bought this juicer for an ex-boyfriend & we used it for over two years. It does juice things fairly well. For the low price-tag, you get a pretty good quality product.
(One Tip: If you have a lot of plastic grocery bags, putting one in the pulp bucket before using the juicer makes cleanup a lot easier - you can just pull it out, tie it up & toss it. Then the pulp bucket only needs a gentle rinse to clean up.)
Having used a number of other juices since, I would like to point out some of the issues that this juicer has that ultimately became a turn-off to me (and made me not-so-sad to see the juicer go away with my ex):
- It juices, but it doesn't wring out nearly all the juice - I've found both centrifuge and masticating juicers that wring more juice out.
- Clean-up is a pain in the butt - cleaning all the parts takes a lot of time. You should have a little toothbrush to get all the bits of pulp out of the little crevices.
- Getting the 'blade/grater' part out can be hard. You have to screw & unscrew it with a special tool - it took us a while to figure out how hard we should screw it in, so that it stays put & does the job, but isn't then impossible to get out to clean.
- It stained quickly (and permanently). Not a huge flaw, but still, I don't like having dirty, stained products sitting out on my kitchen counter.
Overall, for the price, it's a worthwhile purchase, especially if you're only an occasional user. If there's any possible way you can spring for something a little pricier (especially if you plan on juicing regularly), I'd highly recommend going that route.


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Samson / Matstone 6-in-1 Juicer - Model GB9001 - 10 Yr Warranty Review

Samson / Matstone 6-in-1 Juicer - Model GB9001 - 10 Yr Warranty
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I am a huge juicer. Every morning my wife and I juice. We noticed that our juiceman jr was not efficiently juicing our green vegies. It was wasting 90% of them. The green veggies (expensive I might add) went right into the plastic bin hardly touched. I went to Jamba Juice and they explained how an auger presses the green juices - and, that's what Jamba uses for their wheat grass....well, the rest is history. I did my homework and found out that augers are more efficient just like Jamba explained. And, kitchens best walked me through the entire thing. Plus, they offered a 90 day money back warranty. They are incredibly nice and I can't believe they offer that kind of awesome money back gaurantee. Anyway, they are RIGHT about the juicer - it absolutely presses out 95% more green juice than the Jack Lalane and Juice man Jr. styles..and it does a better job on apples, ginger, and everything else too. The ONLY down side is - it's a slower process. But, in life - you can't have everything. I would much rather take a minute or two more each day and get my monies worth out of the fruits and veggies I buy than to speed through it and waste my food. Also, I seriously think it tastes better too!! Reason being, the other style spins it so fast - I swear it tasted "burned" sometimes. The Samson seems sweeter and more mellow. Anyway, trust me - you won't go wrong with this juicer or this company. Lovely company. Fair price too. Nobody offers a 90 day warranty...not even KMART OR WALLMART!! Nuff said. Buy it - you will thank me later.


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11/23/2011

Champion Screen - Small - Almond - Champion Juicer Screen Review

Champion Screen - Small - Almond - Champion Juicer Screen
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My mother an I have a very old model. This brand new screen didn't quite fit the old model, but alas, it's what we needed and it works alright. I don't know why it wouldn't fit the right model, however. If you're looking to buy a juicer that'll last an eternity, get a Champion.

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MIU France 3385 Juice Extractor, 3 Domes, Stainless Review

MIU France 3385 Juice Extractor, 3 Domes, Stainless
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the juicer certainly looks good, all shiny stainless steel. it works pretty well too. even has a spout built into the juice collector, so you don't have to remove the strainer to pour out the juice.
my only gripe is the attachment of the three juicing cones. it's great that there's a selection of sizes, but the cone just sits on top of the strainer. there are 4 locating posts on each cone, and the posts just sit in a slot on the strainer. there is no attachment feature at all. this means, for example, if you're pushing down on your orange or whatever, and it forms suction on the cone, when you pick up of the orange peel, the cone comes off the juicer. kind of annoying.

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With three, interchangeable domes in varying sizes, this handsome kitchen tool squeezes fresh juice from a variety of citrus fruit--from tiny limes to large grapefruit. Made from durable, gleaming 18/10 stainless steel, the juicer is completely dishwasher-safe. It measures 3-3/4 inches in diameter by 3-3/4 inches high, and is covered by a lifetime warranty.

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11/22/2011

Organic Wheatgrass Growing Kit w/ Hurricane Stainless Steel Wheat Grass Juicer- Everything to Grow & Juice Wheatgrass Review

Organic Wheatgrass Growing Kit w/ Hurricane Stainless Steel Wheat Grass Juicer- Everything to Grow and Juice Wheatgrass
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This kit shipped and arrived quickly. The growing kit was easy to use and all of the seeds germinated. My wife is enjoying her first glass of home grown wheatgrass this morning! The juicer is super heavy duty, easy to clean and looks like it's gonna' outlast me. If you are interested in a healthy, cost effective way to suppliment your nutrition, this is a great way to do it.

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