I only got a Jr, but so far, it looks good.
It also came with a coupon, 120 bucks and get a Juiceman II at any time. So if I need to upgrade later, I can.
Just a question, prolly Snouter, you can answer me best.
What is the best way to clean the 'blade' part of it. The thing that spins and does all the juicing/cutting. Everything else is really easy, but that took some working.
But so far, I love it.
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Manu Narayan
Corporate Avenger
10-15-2001, 12:19 AM
Cool.. I've got the same one, I would just rinse it under hot water cause that blade is pretty sharp. I haven't used mine in years though, I forgot all the recipes. I need soime new ones.
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hehe. Dust it off man.
I just did 2 pears and an apple, and it was great. It is a nice breakfast type meal, I'd thikn. It is pretty filling, sweet, and is very...smooth I guess. heh.
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Manu Narayan
Corporate Avenger
10-15-2001, 02:19 AM
Hmm sounds good, I need to go out and buy a bunch of fruits and vegetables.
One thing I recommend is trying to use Organic fruits/vegetables as much as possible. That limits your consumption of all those nasty pesticides. Plus they taste much better..
Snouter
10-16-2001, 01:25 AM
Yes! I use organic but still use an abrasive sythetic sponge (made for pots and pans) and non-toxic soap to clean the fruits and veggies before juicing. I use the same scouring pad sponge thing to scrub the screen and gently wipe the blades. But as CA says the important thing is to rinse it in hot water. Give it a real good cleaning periodically to get rid of stains from some of the juiced fruits and veggies and prevent mold.