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Juicer Contest - Who Has The Better Juicer: Braun? Omega? Breville? PART 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2010

http://OrganicJar.com My friends and I decided to see who had the better juicer. We tested, speed, amount of pulp, ease of cleaning, and cost. Watch the video and let us know who you think won?

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  • "Courtney's is probably the wettest, and yours is very dry."

    HAHAHAHAHA

  • FYI..when u juice with those high speed juicers, the air speeds up oxidation and you have to drink the juice within twenty minutes. Whereas with omega, which is a non air slow juicing process, you have up to 72 hrs to drink the juice.

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  • @tombstone9173 If you have limited counter space check out the Omega VRT350HD.

  • @zeal2132 The Breville kicks the Omega's ass on solid fruits and veggies, the Omega is better with leafy greens and wheat grass.

  • @Jnmr6569 WRONG, I have a Breville and you can store that juice for up to 48 hours, after juicing I just stir up the juice and its all good.

  • Lisa is gorgeous!!!!

  • Omega is a 80rpm slow juicer and produces better juice... you can also make all kinds of nut butters, sorbets, pasta etc., and super easy to clean. If you look 8006, it's even better and has a longer warranty, 15 years or something ridiculous. omega wins -- hands down.

  • They all produced a similar amount of juice. The Breville obviously won in both speed and in juice extraction over the others. I don't buy into the masticating juicer's sales lingo saying that it prevents oxidation,etc. That's just sales talk and no proof of any of that. The Breville also looks to have the largest containers which would make it easier to clean. Smaller items = tight spaces = tough to clean fast. The Breville wins on all fronts in my view. I think I'll get one. :)

  • The great thing about the Omega is that it juices at 80RPMs where as the Breville juices at 1500+ RPMS meaning higher oxidation and less nutrient rich juice compared to the Omega. Also the Omega will perform much better on leafy greens which is where the most nutrients are and the theory behind the importance of juicing.

  • @Photogirl38 I was wondering about the "pulp!" Thanks:)

  • Thanks for the demo. I have been looking at the Breville and you just sealed the deal for me. Lisa wins!

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