Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Oh yeah,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well,,,,,, mine can make pasta too :-) And bottom line is that I only have so much money that I can spend for these things, since I'm paying for almost all of my treatments myself. Plus the fact that my business isn't doing very well. I'm a month behind on my jobs, the economy has been the pits for the last couple of years, and I can't seem to find anyone to work for me and help me out, which I desperately need because I can hardly now let alone stand up very long, which my work requires me to do. So I just can't justify a $2000 outlay for this. and I don't know anyone that will lend money on a juicer for $7.69 a week without interest. Klaus In a message dated 12/28/01 1:47:01 PM, eulypian@... writes: >I know we've been talking about bargain juicers, and I wanted to take >a minute to present a bigger picture. A friend of mine has the $2000 >Norwalk juicer and it is fantastic. That got me thinking about what we > >spend our money on, and I think a juicer is actually going to take me >more places than a car, especially the car I own. When you consider >the expense of owning a car and what benefit it gives you, take a >minute to consider a juicer's benefit to you as well. The Norwalk is >able to get twice the nutrients into the juice as a Champion or other >inexpensive juicers, and is able to handle much more volume much >easier. And it is able to be used as an herb press, giving you more of > >the essential health benefits from those herbs than other processes. >Spread that $2000 out over 5 years and your excellent juicer is >costing you $7.69 per week. That is something to consider when you are > >thinking about the benefits of a juicer in your lifestyle choices. > > > >> >> I just bought me a new low speed juicer, called the " one gear " by >Eclipse, >> I used it 3 times and the clamping ring broke. I took it back to >the dealer >> and he appologised for problem saying he was supposed to replace >that ring >> with one that was made of a better material and reinforced. So it's > >supposed >> to last for ever now. I checked it out on the web and found that >the whole >> juicer part of this is the exact unit that the Omega 8001 uses. The > >omega >> 8001 sells for $249 I got this one $179. Which seems like a fair >saving to >> me. >> >> Just thought people like to know about this. Klaus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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