Posts Tagged ‘auger’
I got my new Omega 8004 juicer today and I felt compelled to do a video review of it. Overall, I’m extremely happy with my purchase. I bought it to do mainly vegetables, leafy greens, and a minimal amount of fruit. My daughter has Celiac disease so I was very happy when I found out that I could extrude pasta from this. Gluten-free pasta is kind of expensive so to be able to make that on my own is pretty neat. You can also make sorbets with this machine as well which I have already done. If you do a sorbet, you have to run it through at least two times to get a creamy texture/consistency from it. If you do it once, it just isn’t very sorbet-ish. Cleanup is a snap with this machine as opposed to a centrifugal type juicer (I had the Maxi-Matic Elite) and it only takes two minutes tops. I’m serious. Two minutes. It also assembles very quickly with no parts that take any sort of effort to remove. Everything just fits and most importantly, it just works. One word of caution I’d throw out there is that it doesn’t do kiwi fruit very well at all. The meat is just too soft. This is definitely a vegetable/hard fruit juicer. The juice quality coming out is amazing with no noticeable increase in heat and thus less oxidation. The juice also has VERY LITTLE FOAM when it comes out. Again, a HUGE step up from your typical centrifugal juicer. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. My recommendation? Get one of these. They blow away your department store juicers (I had one …
John from www.discountjuicers.com demonstrates the Kuvings Silent Juicer and the Omega VRT330HD ?Juicer. In this video, John will juice one pineapple in each of the juicers, and you will see the results. You will discover which juicer yields more pineapple juice and which juicer leaves more unjuiced pulp inside the machine. Overall you will find out which juicer reigns supreme in this Juice-Off.
John from www.discountjuicers.com shows the differences between the Kuvings Silent Juicer and the Omega VRT HD Juicer. In this video you will see an in-depth comparison of both machines, including comparing all the parts, determining the True RPM of each machine as well as learning which machine is more energy efficient. Of course, no Juice-Off would be complete without a yield test. John will juice 5 pounds of organic baby carrots in each juicer to find out which juicer will reign supreme.
The Matstone 6 in 1 juicer, a very sturdy and reliable juicer reviewed here at juiceproducer.com for more information www.juiceproducer.com
John from www.discountjuicers.com give you a sneak peak of the all-new samson 9003 9004 9005 9006 single auger juicers. New upgrades on this single stage, single auger juicer include 15 year warranty, 8x harder (GE Ultem) auger with Stainless Steel Insert and GE Ultem crack-proof juicing screen and blank plate.
John shows how to make coconut cream using the Omega VRT330 Vert Juicer. Courtesy of www.discountjuicers.com
www.TheRawFoodWorld.com, We’ve been getting a lot of questions asking us if the hurom juicer does wheatgrass juice well. In this video we test wheatgrass out in the hurom juicer. We also test to see if the hurom juicer does Banana Ice Cream.
John from www.discountjuicers.com answers some of the concerns about the Omega VRT330 Juicer including juicing only greens, pulpy juice, and the Shortage of Omega VERT Juicers.
John from www.discountjuicers.com juices straight kale in the Omega VRT330 Juicer. See how the VRT 330 fares when matched up against 100% organic fresh picked, 2.5 foot long Red Russian Kale!




