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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

>

> In a message dated 12/26/01 9:48:49 AM, mtnworld@s... writes:

>

>

>

> << Hi, I have a Green Power juicer which is twin gear. I find when I

> juice apples after the 1st apple (or so) it starts regurgitating

> applesauce back up the shoot and the juice it produces starts to

> dwindle down to just a few drops. I don't have any problem with

> vegetables or even leafy greens. Does anyone know why this happens

> and how I can correct it?

> Thanks for any response.

> Judi >>

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