How to make Pomegrante and Orange Juice the easiest way using the OrangeX Juicer
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whoa what a cool jucier
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i wanna have that juicer! love it!
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I have been watching your videos for a while now. Guess what John... I am going to save some money and as soon as my electric juicer dies, I am gonna buy this one from you. Plus I can make use of that old Pomegrante tree in the back yard.... THANKS
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That's a nice juicer
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I am really impressed with the juicer and want to get one as well now. Thank you for the demonstration. It's so much nicer than my electric juicer that always gets clogged up and makes a horrible noise.
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I much prefer juicing citrus by peeling the skin (keeping on as much pith as possible) then putting the citrus through an electric juice extractor such as juiceman. This would be a great off the grid (no electricity) juicer.
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looking at that makes me salivate
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Unfortunately pomegranates cost $3.00 a piece :(
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Please check discountjuicers. c o m for up to date pricing.
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Nice melons... Watermelons, that is.
Wow, these juicers are awesome. I'm sure I've seen them before being used at some professional juice bars. I'd never seen a pomegranate being juiced, though - this has me sold on it just for that alone! One question, though - can it handle the Red Star Russian Pomegranate, which is HUGE?
SchoolofSoul 11 months ago
It can handle up to 3" diameter grapefruits and other fruits. If the grapefruit is too large, you can quarter it and juice it one quarter at a time.
rawfoods 11 months ago
Hi John, what about washing the top part of the juicer? does that come apart?
2008Raw2008 2 years ago
I sometimes stick the whole juicer in the sink to wash it. It does not come apart.
rawfoods 2 years ago