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I would like to juice oranges and carrots daily. Can you recommend one juicer for this or should I get 2 seperate juicers?

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I would like to juice oranges and carrots daily. Can you recommend one juicer for this or should I get 2 seperate juicers?

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I would start out with one juicer. If you didn’t like how it does citrus (orange), purchase another . (I use two here, but Im in the business) Best single juicer: The omega 1000 or omega 9000 with citrus attachment might be your best bet.. I would prefer (the 4000 is more versitile in my opinion) the omega 4000 (for carrots) and then an orangeX manual for the citrus. I want to juice strawberries, blackberries, blueberries and tomatoes. . I need advice on the Greenlife or Champion or Omega 8001. Actually I do not reccomend a juicer for the above fruits. They are VERY HARD to juice (they are very soft) with ANY juicer we sell. (ie: alot of pulp, and not much juice). A better plan would be to BLEND them up into a smoothie. I hope this helps. Of the three units above, the champion would work best, but as I said, I DO NOT reccomend juicing them, they are very soft, and yield will not be that great.

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