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Oscar Neo DA 1000 slow juicer

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2011

Testing the Oscar Neo DA 1000 slow juicer

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  • I think you can use the lower knob values when you don't want to squeeze everything, but let something through. For example, when squeezing grape at 5 I get very small seed particles in the juice, while doing it at 1 I get hardly any.

  • Never tried orange juice. You gave me a good idea :-)

    About the knob, I saw this description on the web site: "The new pulp adjusting knob means that you now have control over the pressure that is inside this amazing machine. It means that the Oscar Neo puts you in control of crushing and squeezing the cellulose wall of your fruit and vegetables to release the maximum amount of enzymes and nutrients into your juice."

    I haven't noticed any difference so far, though, on either side of the scale.

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  • @vitality4lifeDE Thanks for your reply, that answered my question perfectly. Cheers

  • @delroydiggler setting 5 increases the pressure in the juicer making the pulp drier, however with some softer fruits (as with the Oscar 900 Juicer) the pulp doesn't get ejected. I have found that loosening the knob with soft fruit stops the machine clogging up. All fruit is different so you need to change the setting depending on what is going through the juicer at that moment.

    If you are afraid of the pulp being too wet, you can simply run the pulp through the machine again.

  • ghzcst, what about the amount of these grape juice and others in two cases? (squeezing at 0/1 and 5). Is there a big diference, or you didn't compare?

  • Could anyone tell me how best to utilize the 1-5 adjustable knob? I would have thought you put everything through as 5 to extract the most juice? What are the lower numbers for? Thanks

  • I like how you avoid using the plunger.

  • This looks like the perfect design. Never spend 30 minutes cleaning it anymore, right? Well, you might spend this time just doing the juice, hehe, but looks good to me

  • have you made orange juice with the neo yet? I've tried and it was clogging up. you know what the numbers mean on the adjustable knob?

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