Champion juicer. Hands down.
It's a workhorse. It's expensive. It will last forever.
2006-12-08 14:08:54
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answered by My Sisters Kitchen 2
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Anyone who've used a Champion will swear that it's the best. But so do people who used an Omega.
The fact is they are both superb juicers that lasts years and come with the option of being a mini food processor.
However, if you need something that is fast, easy to clean and do nothing but yield good juice, Breville Juice Fountain Elite is the best. The downside is it cannot double as a food processor/baby food maker like the above juicers.
It's only purpose is only to juice - and does it well! Read the review below
2006-12-09 07:08:59
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answered by mawarsafiyah 3
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i agree.... with the previous answer
The Champion Juicer
The Champion Juicer is a very popular juicer. This juicer can juice virtually all types of vegetables and fruits. In addition to fresh juices, the Champion Juicer can make baby foods, nut butters, fruit sauces, ice cream, sherbets and fruit smoothies. It is a masticating juicer, which means that it chews the foods that are processed. The juice produced has a dark rich color, which is an indicator of high nutrient content. The juice may have pulp. The Champion Juicer is a very durable, long lasting machine. The stainless steel construction resists wear and food odor. This juicer is easily assembled and easy to clean.
The Green Star Juicer
The Green Star Juicer can juice all types of fruits and vegetables, including chlorophyll rich foods such as wheat grass, leafy vegetables and herbs. You can also make sauces, baby foods, nut butters and frozen deserts using fresh, frozen or dried foods. The Green Star Juicer is engineered for quiet operation, making only as much noise as a refrigerator. The Green Star Juicer is a triturating juicer, which means that it grinds, mashes and compresses the foods processed. Its twin gears rotate at a slow speed, only 110 RPMs. Because of its low RPMs, heat and impact shock are virtually eliminated which significantly reduces oxidation. This means more nutrients survive the juicing process. More info...
2006-12-09 02:06:49
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answered by Valkrygrrl 2
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they're kinda hard to find, but I'd recommend a "Champion" juicer. They're very strong and tough machines.
2006-12-09 03:12:47
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answered by manywarhoops 3
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Dang...thought I'd be the first to sing the praises of Champion
Very expensive and worth every penny.
2006-12-09 11:48:20
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answered by ? 6
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a 9# sledge hammer.... lol... like gallager!!! sledge-o-matic
2006-12-08 22:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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