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http://bestjuiceextractorreviews.com This video review of the Omega 8003 juicer shows it to be the easiest juicer to use and clean. It is our best rated juicer because it juices leafy greens, celery, carrots, beets, apples and other vegetables and fruit quite well. Most juicers can't juice leafy greens but this one is great at it. It is also a quiet juicer. Juicers like the Champion, Jack Lalanne and many centrifugal juicers just can't compare. Also the price and quality manufacturing make it the best. For more information check out this detailed review http://bestjuiceextractorreviews.com/Omega8003juicer.htm

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  • Is this review specifically designed for the hearing impaired?

  • @DeluxeGoldTop Yeah, yeah I know. I've been worded up on the lameness of not talking many times. Did this video years ago and didn't get the process very well. Didn't like my voice either. My wife says when I talk she gets sleepy. So I didn't talk. Got another updated one with narration on it in the works. Just been too busy with work lately to finish the thing.

  • @JuicerReviews It doesn't need narration. it is very concise. Thank you for posting it. So you would highly recommend this juicer?

  • @JhonathanFree Thanks for the kind words. I mostly get hacked at on here. Anyway, I do like this juicer the most because of price, versatility, size/weight, ease to clean, and sound level. I'm not super scientific about it. I just go with what I feel works best in my reality. I have also lent juicers out to my friends and the majority of them come back with this one as the favorite. Especially friends with small kids who like to grab and lose parts.

  • i heard that cucumbers are not recommended>what do you thing? or how is it that i have to cut them up before feeding it thr?

  • @belbel77 Never heard that cucumbers were not recommended to juice. I'll have to research that. The feeding tube is small so you do have to cut produce up into smaller pieces. This keeps the juicer from getting over loaded and helps it do a more thorough job of juicing. I've found that overall the better juicers require you to cut produce into smaller pieces. If you are always in a hurry and want to make juice fast, get a centrifugal juicer. Juice quality and yield suffer though.

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  • You do a good job with the presentation of this. I am going on a juicing adventure bc of health concerns and want a quality machine.

  • Its really hard to read the red letters with the video as background. Just FYI...

  • The Omega Vrt juices oranges and pineapple quite easily, with a very dry pulp.

  • @belbel77 We just made cucumbers with tomatoes and carrots. Very tastey. There are no problems making cucumbers that we know of, or had. They go through good. We don't peel them either. We (my wife and I) have an Omega 8001 that we got at a silent auction for 35 dollars...it's like new, without extra accessories though but so far, the regular screen does fine.

  • @JuicerReviews Thanks alot! Most people that see this like it I'm sure. The negative losers are usually the ones with the biggest mouths. LOL. Keep up the informing!!! Thanks!

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