3/31/2012

L'Equip Mini 110.5 Pulp Ejection Juicer Color: White Review

L'Equip Mini 110.5 Pulp Ejection Juicer Color: White
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Just after I ordered Jack LaLane's Express juicer, I came upon the L'Equip. After reading the specs on the L'Equip, I hoped for the best with Jack LaLane's Express. : /
I've had several juicers over the years and the Express was actually a pretty nice machine. However it only worked for about a month. Customer Service was hard to run down but finally I was able to return it. Did I say I had to pay an extra $15 for only a 3 year warranty? That says a lot about the lack of confidence they had in their own product.
The L'Equip comes with a 6 year warranty - for free.
It's also slightly louder than the Express but not terribly so, but the motor is much stronger than the Express and has a higher RPM.
The design is very much like the Juiceman Jr. except it has a wide feeder chute. However "wide feeder chute" is a misnomer because there's a wedge within the chute. Well obviously this defeats the purpose of having a wide chute to begin with since there's a wedge inside, but apparently the purpose of the wedge it to keep the produce from spinning around inside the chute.
The high rpm occasionally results in produce being rapidly and violently being bounced back out of the chute but you adjust to that after a bit.
The wedge inside the L'Equip is pretty much the only thing I dislike about this machine though. I enjoyed the wide chute on the Express and it made juicing quite fast, but you have to take an extra step of cutting to accommodate the wedge inside the L'Equip.
It cleans well but you should remember to lift the bowl and pour out the little bit of extra juice that's left over when you're finished juicing.
I like mine and use it regularly but all machines take some time to adjust to and overall in my opinion, this machine beats the Juiceman Jr and the Express.


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3/30/2012

Magimix Cuisine Systeme 5150 Review

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After two years of hard use, I love this thing even more now than to begin with. It has features that make it far and away more useful than my previous food processor. It's so satisfying, easy to use and reliable I sometimes use it multiple times a day.
I find it so easy to switch between various functions, its usefulness just continues to grow. Yesterday I made a quiche that required chopping leftover turkey sausage and steamed kale, grating cheese, mixing eggs and cream and chopping herbs. All told it took about 3 minutes to do the various functions and pour the resulting mix in the pie shell (made with the dough blade earlier).
This last summer I processed huge amounts of summer produce which I put up for the winter and am now enjoying all that bounty.
One thing about the Magimix is that the central tubes in the bowls are taller than other food processors so you don't have to worry about leakage. I use it as a mixer regularly, which works great because the large bowl holds a greater amount of liquidy contents than other processors' bowls of equal size. It whips egg whites and cream beautifully with the special blade--better than expected--and manages batters easily with no flour spraying around the kitchen. Since the Magimix is heavy and study, it can handle things that spin unevenly like bread dough. I use it often to make bread and have given my bread machine away.
The various disks are also much easier to attach and remove than my previous processor and do a great job whether on hard parmesan or soft mozzarella. I regularly make juice both with the citrus juicer and the other juicing accessory. All the accessories are practical and easy to use. I really have been able to get rid of several appliances because the Magimix fills so many needs successfully.
The feed tube is not as large as some (2"x3") but because it's smaller it doesn't need the safety mods and catches required by others. I value this because I can add produce continually while the processor is running so I get the job done much faster than if I had to stop and disassemble the lid repeatedly to add more as I did with my previous unit.
All the bowls nest for use so one lid works for all. It's an efficient set up. The more I use it, the more I love it. I am not gentle with it, by any means, but it's tough and always gives me the desired result. I've added extra disks, which fit in the box provided and have bought extra bowls so I don't have to wash them in between my multiple operations as much. There's a website in England that carries extra parts and accessories should you want them. They are reasonably priced and the one I ordered showed up at my door in three days!
All in all, I couldn't be happier with this food processor. The investment was definitely worth it.


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3/29/2012

Maxi-Matic ETS-401 Elite Cuisine 20-Ounce Citrus Juicer, White Review

Maxi-Matic ETS-401 Elite Cuisine 20-Ounce Citrus Juicer, White
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I've never experienced anything like this juicer. I guess you get what you pay for.
It looks okay for the price. Things started out well.
I was quite proud of myself for saving so much money by not purchasing a higher priced unit.
I juiced 3 oranges and 3 small limes and the unit died.
No funny burned smells. Nothing. It just died on the third orange. Out the box and my very first use.
I didn't bother replacing it. Thankfully Amazon stands behind their products so I returned it.

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3/28/2012

Waring Professional Kitchen Blender Review

Waring Professional Kitchen Blender
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My Grandmother had a Waring Blendor. My Mother had a Waring Blendor. Why did I have to BUY one instead of "borrowing" one of theirs? Because they gave them away to get "lighter", i.e., cheap, plastic blenders, back in the early eighties. Big mistake. My grandmother died before she had to replace hers, but my mother is on her third cheap blender now. I expect my Waring Blendor to last the rest of my life. Fortunately, I was able to get my grandmother's Waring Blendor Cookbook from the forties. The current model still has the powerful motor, heavy glass container, super-duper cord and top-quality switch that my grandmother's had, sixty-odd years ago.
I also picked up one at Goodwill to have an extra pitcher to make two kinds of frozen drinks when I have a party. It is about forty years old but still works great, and it was obviously used quite a bit. (I only wish I had found it before I bought a new one!) The container still fits the base on the current model.
Makes fruit juice like a juicer, makes the best milk shakes, daquiries, gazpacho; it can even whip cream for dessert or froth milk for fancy coffee drinks! You can make a thick, creamy milkshake with milk, a frozen banana, a couple of ice cubes, and a little chocolate powder. You can even pre-chill the container in the freezer to make sorbet.
The secret difference: this Blendor creates a tornado in the center of the container, ensuring that everything gets evenly mixed. According to my Waring Blendor Cookbook, this is because of the unique four-leaf clover shape of the container, the shape of the no-rust stainless blades, and the high-powered motor.
You can use a wooden spoon through the hole in the top to make sure ice cubes get properly mixed if you find that to be a problem. (If you add ice cubes one or two at a time to the container with liquid already in blending on high, you will have the smoothest frozen beverage you have ever had with NO leftover ice chunks.)
The easiest way to clean it is to fill it 1/4 to 1/3 full of water, add ONE drop of dishwashing detergent, PUT THE LID ON, blend, shake and rinse.
Sure, it is a little loud (brings back memories of my childhood!) and if you drop the glass container on your foot, you'll be sorry, for your foot, because the container probably will never break. Notice that none of the Waring Blendor's detractors suggest an alternative.
If it isn't in the MOMA collection of Twentieth Century Industrial Design, it should be.
Buy a Waring Blendor and you'll never have to buy another blender. And neither will your children.

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Waring Pro Bar Blender - 40 oz. This professional and classically designed bar blender features a simple, two-speed operation that can crush ice on low or high speed. Its large, 40-ounce glass carafe features a pour spout and easy-to-read English and metric measurements. This piece has a removable blade for easy and efficient cleaning. Available in chrome and brushed chrome. Features: Professionally rated motor Classic waterfall base Simple 2-speed operation Crushes ice on low or high Large 40 oz. glass carafe Easy to read English and Metric graduations Removable blade assembly 500-watts 120 volts 5-year limited motor warranty 1-year limited appliance warranty Model:WPB05, WPB05BC

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3/27/2012

Proctor Silex 66332 Juicit Citrus Juicer Review

Proctor Silex 66332 Juicit Citrus Juicer
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I don't think you can find a better, easier to use citrus juicer at any price. It's gone up a couple of bucks since I bought mine, but it is still the best deal available without question.
It's fast, stable on the counter, converts to a serving pitcher when you're done juicing, and it's absolutely a cinch to clean up. I can't think of anything Proctor Silex could do to improve this product.
If you're in the market for a citrus juicer (and fresh-squeezed is so far superior to anything you can buy in the grocery store) you can't do better than this one. Buy it.

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3/26/2012

T-Fal FP4121002A Emerilware 3-in-1 BAM Food Processor Review

T-Fal FP4121002A Emerilware 3-in-1 BAM Food Processor
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Personally I wish I had purchased a Cuisinart. The built-in storage drawer is a great idea but the owners manual leaves something to be desired, The use directions are very limited but "Hey" they do include an eclectic recipe card collection of seven different uses/recipes, whoopee. There are a number of attachments, blades, etc but the way they lock or don't lock or how some of them attach and work is pretty sloppy, like the emulsifier egg whipper, it is loose on the spindle and when you hit the power it slams into a plastic stop which I can already see issues with broken plastic parts, hopefully there will be replacement parts in the near future because I am certain I will be in the market for them. I will say that the blender does work well but a good blender can be had for a lot less money. It was purchased for the mutiple attachments and functions and the hope to eliminate some of the electric gadgets now cluttering our counter tops and consolidate into one machine. So far I have not been impressed during usage.

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Equipped with 550 watts of power, this multi-purpose machine functions as a food-processor, blender, and juicer thanks to three separate attachments that all fit onto one motor base. Make hors d'oeuvres one minute then blend up margaritas for friends the next--simply twist and turn to remove the bowl, then pop on the blending jar. Or connect the direct-drive citrus press to serve fresh-squeezed orange juice right into a glass. The three-in-one appliance chops, slices, shreds, mixes, blends, juices, emulsifies, and even makes dough. Its polycarbonate food-processor bowl offers a generous 12-cup capacity and a lid that comes with a dual-feed tube for accommodating both small- and large-size foods. Accessories include a durable stainless-steel chopping/mixing blade, stainless-steel slicing and shredding discs for fine and coarse options, a dough hook that kneads dough to perfection, and an emulsifying disc that quickly whips cream and eggs. The 40-ounce polycarbonate blender jar provides an easy-grip handle and a secure-fitting lid. Set the blending speed to low or high, or choose pulse for exceptional control. Other highlights include a built-in storage drawer for keeping accessories easily accessible, cord storage for tidy countertops, and dishwasher-safe parts for quick cleanup. A spatula and seven Emeril recipes are also included. The food processor measures 23 by 15-1/2 by 20-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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3/25/2012

Miracle MJ6000 Citrus Juicer Review

Miracle MJ6000 Citrus Juicer
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Wow! I've never had better fresh-squeezed juice - ever! My girlfriend and I bought this juicer, used it five or six times, and then never used it again. I reckon that each 8 oz. glass of juice cost us about $600 or so. What a bargain!!

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3/24/2012

Jack LaLanne's Ultimate Power JuicerTM Includes: Fresh Recipe Collection Book, Instructional DVD, & Cleaning Brush Review

Jack LaLanne's Ultimate Power JuicerTM Includes: Fresh Recipe Collection Book, Instructional DVD, and Cleaning Brush
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This is a great machine. I had one of the cheap ones and it was not very good, so I took a chance on This item and it exceeded all of my expectations. It halps me make great healthy juices with both fruits and veggies. The cleaning is easy enough, as long as you clean it soon after operation, if not it takes much longer. The recipe book that came with the unit is also very easy to read and follow. I highly reccommend this juicer.

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3/23/2012

220 Volt Braun Juicer Citrus "WILL NOT WORK IN THE UNITED STATES" Review

220 Volt Braun Juicer Citrus WILL NOT WORK IN THE UNITED STATES
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Note, this rating of 5 stars was for the last model of juicer by Braun, the MPZ-6 model. I wish this newer model was USA compliant bc. the last juicer I had by them lasted 10 years. It was so easy to clean with just water, sturdy, & reliable. It didn't break the bank either. Ho Hum.. I'll have to find another brand. If you are looking at this model, and compliance isn't an issue, I would put my bets on this.

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3/22/2012

Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer - 3500 Review

Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer - 3500
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Angel Juicer:
INCREDIBLE Juice Yield. The pulp is super dry.
(I use to have a Breville Juice Fountain Plus- The pulp from the Breville(Centrifugal Force Juicer) was very wet. Breville would juice Carrots, Cucumbers, Apples, Even Kale pretty well producing 60% Juice and 40% Pulp. But the Breville was unbelievably easy to clean by comparison. After a year of juicing with the Breville, I got my cleanup time to about 3-4 minutes and then stuck it in the dishwasher and it was ready to go the next day)
Angel Juicer- I can not stress this enough, but the pulp was extremely dry. The angel juices spinach + other greens, brocolli, etc. very very well. It is time consuming to juice since the feed chute is smaller than the breville and the juiceman.
I estimate that the angel produces between 75-85% juice of whatever vegetable or fruit you put in. Even though it seems like you get only 15-20% more juice, the quality is far, far, far, superior than the Breville and the Juiceman.
Now for the bad part:
The cleanup for the angel is way longer. Initially, when I first used the angel juicer, it took me 35 mins to clean. Especially if you juice carrots, the pulp gets lodged inside the holes in the screen.
I originally purchased the angel juicer because I figured there are only 3 parts to clean (2 twin gears and 1 screen). The plus side is that the gears are very easy to clean, just pour water on it and the pulp just rinses away.
The screen is a different story altogether. The screen Length is very long which is great for getting a high juice yield but tough to clean. Your hands can not reach all the way inside so you have to use the included brush and then scrub scrub scrub for a very long time.
(However, I have not tried putting it in the dishwasher or used vinegar to clean it because the juicer is expensive and I did not want the juicer to be damaged with high heat from the dishwasher.)
My recommendation: Its an ok Juicer, I am not sure if I will juice everyday if the total time to juice is over 40 minutes (minimum).
For me, I am going back on the hunt to find a juicer that juices greens as well as the angel does but takes half the time to clean. Hope this helps. :-)

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3/21/2012

The EGG (Ethylene Gas Guardian) Refill Packages - One Year Review

The EGG (Ethylene Gas Guardian) Refill Packages - One Year
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I have used the E.G.G. for a couple of years and find the product really does work as it claims. My complaint is the shipping. I was charged 10.90 for shipping and handling (almost the same price as the product itself) and then had to pay .78 C.O.D. which meant an added trip to the post office. I would not reorder through this vendor again.

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3/20/2012

The EGG (Ethylene Gas Guardian) and One Year Refill Combo Package Review

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I put both of these in my veggie drawer and my veggies lasted twice as long! Definitely worth the investment!!!!!!!!!!! I am back ordering refills!!! I tell all my friends about this product! My produce and veggies in the summertime last so much longer and taste wonderful! I have tried so many other products and these are the best. You must take your veggies out of the plastic bags but you can leave your strawberries, or blueberries in those little plastic containers in your veggie/fruit drawer and the E.G.G. will work fine.

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3/19/2012

Roma Food Strainer Berry Screen Accessory Review

Roma Food Strainer Berry Screen Accessory
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This product is just fine, my problem is with the way it was pictured. I thought I was buying a set of accessories and I got only the berry screen one. I emailed the company that sent it and was really impressed, they called me within one hour. They wanted to make me happy and we agreed on a deal we were both satisfied with. I will deal directly with this company again.

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3/18/2012

Omega O2 Household Pulp Ejector Juicer Review

Omega O2 Household Pulp Ejector Juicer
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I have searched thru hundreds of reviews on a dozen different juicers, and after purchasing the Omega 02 I felt it deserved a little boost to its overall grade.
I have now owned 5 different juicers under the $135 price tag: a department store model; a highly rated 700 watt stainless model available almost everywhere under many names; a OK/nice LeQuip model: the Jack LaLanne model, and now this Omega 02. What a difference it is too.
To begin with, it is by far the best packaged item of all five of them (LeQuip was good). It looks clean and has nice body lines, and works smooth. In comparison, the cheapy is what it is...not much. The all stainless model was not all that well made for the price and jumped all over the place...It did have a similar basket similar to the Omega, but it had a plastic mounting ring and a lightweight blade. The LeQuip is similar to this Omega, but more money and a couple little issues that make it number two on my list. And finally, the Jack LaLanne...it worked OK at first, but with a cheap plastic basket/blade assembly and only a 60 day full warranty it is not worth it at any price. The Jack L is so over-hyped that I would recommend most anything over that device!
So, what is good about the Omega 02? It is compact and does not use a lot of counter space. But it does everything the 3" mouth model can do (in the form of juicing the way a good one should), except you have to cut apples and beets down into slices. And besides, if you juice a lot of apples it is wise not to eat all of those seeds over time(there is much mention of accumulating poison from some seeds)...and lets face it, if you have a big mouth juicer you are going to get lazy and just drop them in seeds and all. Also, other larger fruits that might have a large seed are going to wind up getting chopped and not juiced whole anyway...so cutting is not a really big deal.
What else? It cleans up a LOT easier than the Jack L...largely due to the way the pulp is thrown out of the back and most of it goes straight into the catcher, the way it is supposed to do. **A note for any juicer, put a plastic bag in the catcher and tie it up over the top to make clean up easier and you can save the pulp for compost or meatloaf, etc.** Anyway, some of the tops on other machines get jammed with pulp or have corners that make them hard to clean out. If you can visually see the design of a cover you can more easily determine if it is a smooth arc or a sharply angled model...the smoother the better.
How about power? This version of an Omega has a 1/3 hp, 6300 rpm motor. The Jack L and other cheapies have smaller 1/4 or less motors and some still crank the rpm's to compensate (not good). There is much discussion about rpm's and that lower is better (for reducing oxidation)...but, you cannot find a centrifugal pulp ejector model that is slow enough to compete with the masticator/auger types with reducing the oxidation. So, you need to choose one that can at least separate the juice from the pulp but not be too weak to break. This is why I chose the Omega 02...it is not the full 11,000 rpm 1/3 or 1/2 hp model but it is powerful enough to do the job and strong enough to last as well. Also, don't get caught up in wattage comparisons...watts do not translate directly into horsepower. To grind up tough fruit and veggies, you need horsepower.
If I had to choose another model to replace this one (in the same price range) I would definitely choose this Omega 02 again.
With that said, there are a couple small items to address. First of all, get the black version instead of the white. Or plan to buy the black plastic bowl ring later. This piece of plastic will get stained in short order from carrots and other similar veggies. But it is just a little stain ring around the inside where the basket rides, not bad like other brands. The black plastic will not show this and stay newer looking, longer. But, I will say that even stainless appliances will show wear over time, so use it and enjoy it anyway. Secondly, there is occasional juice that seeps out around the bottom lip of the bowl ring (mentioned above) and the stainless bowl, BUT I have come up with a quick fix: put a small amount of vaseline around the rim of the stainless bowl and then place the white (or black) plastic ring on top before setting the basket and blade into place. Juice will not seep out, and it will not come in contact with your juice either. It does not affect cleanup! When it is time to break the unit down, it merely washes off in hot water. FYI, the LeQuips have the plastic ring formed onto the stainless bowl...stops the seepage, but is a real pain to clean since it does not come off of the bowl.
OK, hopefully that is enough to make it worth your time reading this whole thing and help in decision making.
I would recommend the Omega 02 to anyone...I got it for $90 shipped and I would only consider a couple of other models over this one (maybe) but they will cost 2 to 21/2 times this price (Omega Big Mouth or 4000). And the only reason for considering them is a longer warranty (10 or 15 instead of 3) and larger machines for a little more processing power (but I didn't need more).

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3/17/2012

New Hamilton Beach Hamilton Beach 64650 Stand Mixer Shift & Stir Bowl Brushed Stainless Steel Review

New Hamilton Beach Hamilton Beach 64650 Stand Mixer Shift and Stir Bowl Brushed Stainless Steel
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My DSIL gave me this several years ago for Christmas, but I just last week started trying to do some baking. I was making a cake yesterday and got this thing out of the box for the first time.
I found it to be totally useless. Half the time I had to stop and take the handmixer (which is all it really is) off use it the way that it is truly intended, as a handmixer.
I washed it, put it back in the box, and if anyone wants this piece of junk, email me and you can come pick it up!

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3/16/2012

Clipper Mill Mushroom Brush / Cleaner Review

Clipper Mill Mushroom Brush / Cleaner
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This brush works perfectly to clean mushrooms (I'm referring to those that are store-bought) if one decides that's the way to go.
There is some dispute about the best way to get mushrooms clean. Mushrooms are very porous and soak up and hold water easily. They should never be soaked. Also, some are grown commercially in a sterile medium, and the clinging, still growing, medium needs to be removed. A brush is perfect for doing this. I take the extra precaution of wiping them, after brushing, very quickly and briefly with a damp paper towel, then immediately drying them en masse with a dry paper towel. This method works out fine. However, it is said that some of the great culinary masters, such as Alton Brown and Jacques Pepin (one of my favorites), advise that washing mushrooms does not lead to their being mushy or losing flavor. Best to experiment and find out for oneself.
This particular brush is nigh to perfect. The bristles are neither too hard nor too soft and remove the bits of mushroom debris while not damaging or scarring the mushroom. It really does its job. It is attractive with rust colored bristles in a brown casing, which is topped by a faux marble lid. It is small and easily held in the hand. And it rinses out well at the job's end.
The shipping costs, however, are steep. I ordered it anyway because I couldn't find it locally. Considering that I ordered the potato brush as well (equally good by the way, with firmer beige colored bristles just right for potatoes), the two items equalled $11.84. The shipping/handling costs equalled $13.60, for a total cost of $25.44. Since I will be using these for a long time, it is worth it to me because they are top quality products. It was sent FedEx ground standard.
So I am very pleased with my purchase. No complaints at all!


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3/15/2012

Omega 8002 Nutrition Center Review

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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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