I really want a VSJ but don't have the space for it. It's the sort of thing that needs to live on my counter so I'll actually use it, or else it will sit tucked away in the dark until the one time a year I remember to use it. Several times a year, I go on a juice kick and cold pressed juices are really expensive ($10+ for 16oz/500ml). But the inputs are really expensive, so I don't know how much juice I'd have to drink to save money in the long run. I'd also press a juicer into cocktail service. The model I want is the Omega VSJ843, in large part because it's the easiest (or among the easiest) to clean. Omegas go on sale all the time on the manufacturer's website, sometimes for quite substantial discounts. Don't pay retail. If I ever pull the trigger on one, I'll order through DiscountJuicers.com and have them price match the official Omega price. I've watched so many juicer comparison videos on the Discount Juicers YouTube channel, I feel like I owe it to John to give him my business. All his videos are too long and kind of rambly, but there's something about his goofy juice energy that sucks me in.
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I really want a VSJ but don't have the space for it. It's the sort of thing that needs to live on my counter so I'll actually use it, or else it will sit tucked away in the dark until the one time a year I actually use it. A few times a year, I go on a juice kick and cold pressed juices are really expensive ($10+ for 16oz/500ml). But the inputs are really expensive, so I don't know how much juice I'd have to drink to save money in the long run. I'd also press it into cocktail service. The model I want is the Omega VSJ843, in large part because it's the easiest (or among the easiest) to clean. Omegas go on sale all the time on the manufacturer's website, sometimes for quite substantial discounts. Don't pay retail. If I ever pull the trigger on one, I'll order through DiscountJuicers.com and have them price match the official Omega price. I've watched so many juicer comparison videos on the Discount Juicers YouTube channel, I feel like I owe it to John to give him my business. All his videos are too long and kind of rambly, but there's something about his goofy juice energy that sucks me in.
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