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Old 03-11-2003, 11:55 AM
MIKE
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Default Best Juicer

Mom wants a juice extractor for Christmas after seeing the power
juicer by Jack Lalanne on TV. I am leery of infomercial products
and wondered if anyone was using this product.
Can anyone recommend a better juicer for under $200?
Thanks
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Old 05-11-2003, 04:26 AM
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Mom wants a juice extractor for Christmas after seeing the power
juicer by Jack Lalanne on TV. I am leery of infomercial products
and wondered if anyone was using this product.
Can anyone recommend a better juicer for under $200?
Thanks

I've got the Juiceman Jr - received it as a gift, but I think it retails
for around $69. I have nothing to compare it to, not having used any
other juicer, but I'm reasonably pleased with it's ability to do what
it's supposed to.
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Old 11-11-2003, 08:19 AM
Steve
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Default Best Juicer

I have the power juicer and it works great. Just like it is on TV. I
got it at youcansave.com and it was delivered in about a week. I
think it's a few dollars less than on TV...

Donna Rose wrote in message k.net...
In article , THER@COX-
INTERNET.COM says...
Mom wants a juice extractor for Christmas after seeing the power
juicer by Jack Lalanne on TV. I am leery of infomercial products
and wondered if anyone was using this product.
Can anyone recommend a better juicer for under $200?
Thanks

I've got the Juiceman Jr - received it as a gift, but I think it retails
for around $69. I have nothing to compare it to, not having used any
other juicer, but I'm reasonably pleased with it's ability to do what
it's supposed to.

 




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