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Omega 8006 Question


I posted this on anther forum, and instead re-writing everything, I'm just gong to paste what I wrote there, here. So any thoughts/opinions/comments would be greatly appreciated.


Looking to buy a juicer and after a wee bit of research, have narrowed it down to the Omega 8006.

Looked into the Super Angel 5500, but heard that clean up is a real pain. And if it takes between the quoted 25-45 minutes to clean up, I won't be doing what I prefer to do: juicing pretty much every day.

Omega vrt330 seemed like a good one, until I read about how the actual parts of the machine are made of flimsy plastic and at times, break/crack within three days of use. And just crack very easily, in general.

So I'm down to the J8006 by Omega. Ton of great reviews, none of which (as far as I can recall) mentioned anything regarding cheap materials. But I read this quote on another forum:

"The omega vert vrt 330 if you want to juice fruits as well as vegetables/greens. The omega 8006 (and the older identical models) if you want to do mostly leafy greens, vegetables or wheatgrass."

Can any of you guys explain why the above reviewer would not suggest the 8006 for fruits?

I was planning on not only using the 8006 for vegetables (carrots, celery, kale, wheatgrass, etc), but also for fruits (apples, oranges, watermelon, etc). Is the 8006 best used for softer vegetables or can it basically be used for anything? Are what the few reviewers mentioning about it being great for juicing vegetables and leafy greens suggesting is that -that- is what it's best used for and not in any way implying that it doesn't do a good job with fruits and such? Or is the 8006 truly only good for leafy greens and softer vegetables?

Your thoughts (especially from those who have owned and used the 8006) would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 

 
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