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nudgie
nudgie Member Posts: 1,478 Member
edited June 2011 in Colorectal Cancer #1
I am looking into purchasing a juicer that is dishwasher safe and easy to use; don't have to cut everything up or peel off skins and wanted to know what product(s) you would recommend?

Oh yea, and doesn't cost an arm and leg :)

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I knew I could count on your guys for some great advice. I am going to look into the Champion and Omega juicers for comparsion.

Again, THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
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    i love my champion 2000 juicer
    http://juicers.organic-knowledge.com/Champion-Juicers.html

    they say you can dishwash them but your not supposed to.

    this one will cost at least an arm.

    hugs,

    pete
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
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    i love my champion 2000 juicer
    http://juicers.organic-knowledge.com/Champion-Juicers.html

    they say you can dishwash them but your not supposed to.

    this one will cost at least an arm.

    hugs,

    pete

    Hi..
    I use the Champion 2000 as well. I love it. Clean up is so easy with it that I do not need to use dishwasher. It's just easier to do the 5 minute clean up in the sink. am sure others will chime in with what they use. Good luck and good to hear from you!

    Jennie
  • sasjourney
    sasjourney Member Posts: 395 Member
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    Champion
    I use the Champion (not sure the model number) but it is the commercial one. Love it!!!!

    Sara
  • 2bhealed
    2bhealed Member Posts: 2,064 Member
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    www.discountjuicers.com
    Personally I have the Champion and have been very happy with it for the past 10 years. It's a workhorse. I rarely put it in the dishwasher only because I use it more than I run the dishwasher. I know folks who have the Omega and the Breville and both are happy with those brands as well. You can go on the website I gave you and do some comparison shopping.

    When I've replaced parts with my Champion the company has been very good and does not charge shipping. I bought my juicer from discountjuicers and I don't remember what the shipping cost but the juicer was a little over $200.00 10 years ago. Does that equate body parts for you? It's a wise investment regardless. My mama bought me mine. YAY! Thanks mom! :-)

    Now she's going through cancer treatments and juicing herself! She bought a cheapie JuiceMan for now....

    I don't peel skins except for pineapple--just scrub real well. I do have to cut up apples and if the carrots are really fat, well and the beets too. Yeah, there's a fair amount of cutting depending on the type of veggie/fruit I'm using. Sorry.

    Hope this helps anyway.

    peace, emily
  • SisterSledge
    SisterSledge Member Posts: 332 Member
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    Omega and Breville
    First, I am the dishwasher...no machine for that...so I like things that clean up easy :)

    I have an Omega Juicer and a Breville. We use the Omega if juicing wheat grass or other tough stuff, but mostly I use the Breville. Apples and big carrots will fit in the hopper whole, we don't have to cut up much of anything for it. We peel the oranges or otherwise the juice would be a bit more bitter. We've had both juicers for many years...they may cost more than cheap juicers but the quality is worth every penny spent.
    Janine