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Monday, October 31, 2011

Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer - Replacement Juicer Update

As you remember, I am using the replacement Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer the company sent me.  I just juiced and feel the need to brush and floss because there is so much pulp in my mouth after drinking a pint of juice.  I want to show you how the juicer is juicing by way of the pulp produced via the pulp ejection port, i.e., the waste product of juicing. See photo.

Notice the whole skin of a wedge of apple on the right.  There are also 2 other pieces of undigested apple skin.  The largest in the photo is the full size of the piece of apple put into the juicer: 3 inches long x 1 inch at the widest part.  The white seeds are un-masticated cucumber seeds in the very wet cucumber pulp!  Of course, the orange material is carrot pulp.  Again today the Omega VRT350HD jammed because of a carrot that was a mere 1 inch in diameter.  I tried calling the customer service phone line, but they are too busy at this time.  They are experiencing "high call volume."  This has happened before.  I held for over 2 minutes and seem to have been disconnected.
I just wanted to give them an opportunity to explain why their juicer is not masticating produce fully and produces a wet cucumber pulp.  Actually, the carrots did not produce a particularly dry pulp either.
I am now on hold with Omega again.
Wait!  They answered the phone and told me all my problems are just normal for this juicer.  It gets less yield than a centrifugal juicer for carrots and other fruits and vegetables and only excels when juicing greens.  This is not what I was told prior to purchasing the Omega vert.  Yes, it will jam from a one inch diameter carrot, it may not masticate apple peel, difficult to remove the bowl from the base, etc. -- all normal!  They know all the issues and accept it.  If you get one, just be sure you can return it if it is not for you.

Going to brush and floss the Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer juice "pulp" out of my mouth,
Southwest Desert Blogger
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer Update #4 - The Replacement Arrived

The replacement Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer finally arrived.  It has been over 2 weeks since I shipped the original juicer back to the company.  The replacement unit is better than the one I returned; however, it has a couple of features that trouble me.

First, the bowl that attaches to the base of the juicer is very difficult to remove for cleaning.  It is a major effort to rotate it and thus unhinge it from the base.  This is physically difficult to do as the base is smooth and has no grips.  The bowl fits too tightly.  The amount of effort needed to disassemble is unacceptable.

Second, the pulp produced after extracting the juice is, on average, one ounce heavier per 16 ounces of juice produced than my old juicer.  The old juicer, as you recall from previous posts, is 16 years old.  One of the reasons I purchased a new juicer with supposedly "dry" pulp was to get greater efficiency in juicing, i.e., extract more juice from the produce.  I am concerned about the consistently higher weight of the waste pulp as compared to my old juicer.  On average, the weight of the Omega VRT350HD pulp is over 6% more than that of my old juicer, and that does not include any pulp in the actual juice produced by the Omega.  My old juicer produced a juice that was virtually pulp-free.
Six percent may not seem like a lot, but over time, it adds up.  I had hoped the new juicer would be more efficient, not less efficient.  If you try this sort of comparison at home, be sure to include the pulp that remains around the auger and in the pulp ejection port, a very narrow rectangular space 2 inches x 1.25 inches x 1/2 inch.  The pulp tends to get stuck in this narrow space and is a challenge to clean.  The cleaning tool included with the juicer is like a toothbrush with a narrower part on the handle end.  However, the bristle head is too wide to fit into the pulp ejection port so it can only be rinsed with water, not brushed out.  The narrow handle end is not the right size for effective cleaning.  I may have to use a chop stick.

Additionally, there are several parts that are difficult or impossible to clean due to their trapping bits of pulp or becoming stained with juice pigment after each juicing.  The main exit port for the juice, the juice spout, is like a cylindrical pipe.  Normally, one could clean a cylinder large enough for a finger, sponge, or wash cloth.  But, this cylinder has a hard plastic wall dividing the cylinder like a radius dropping down from the top of the cylinder.  This little radius-like wall within the cylinder makes thorough cleaning difficult and cleaning the little "wall" is almost impossible as it is acts as a pigment and particle magnet over time and the diameter of the pipe is not large enough to use the cleaning tool bristles.  It is impossible to easily and effectively clean the narrow space around this small, yet hard to access "wall" using any tool or technique I have tried.  Bad design.  [See post dated 2/8/12]

If the function of the bad design wall is to break down the foam the juicer produces, it is not working in my opinion.  If the bad design wall has any other function, I cannot figure out what it is.  Bottom line:  it is impossible to quickly or effectively clean the juice exit port because of this bad design wall, thus there will be additional particle and pigment build up.  Is this healthy?

Is the Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer worth the money?  This is a highly subjective question.  Personally, I expect better design and function for the price.  After all, it is just plastic parts with a motor.  Also, there are other parts that are difficult to efficiently clean due to particles getting caught in poorly engineered fittings such as the auto cleaning brush fitting.  The auto cleaning "brushes" are just rubber-like windshield wipers that wipe the pulp strainer baskets.  Good idea, but the wiper material stains after the first use juicing pigmented vegetables such as carrot, and will stain after each such use. Juice material including pulp gets lodged in the crevices where the "brushes" are attached to the plastic.  This organic juice matter builds up over time and the cleaning tool does not dislodge it effectively.  There are no instructions for use of a special cleaning product except "Do not use metal sponge . . ." and "Do not use dishwasher to clean."  I use a biodegradable liquid soap.  It does not remove all the pigment stains but does lessen the pigment deposits on the juice bowl.  Note I said reduce, not totally remove the pigment stains.  Thus, they will build up over time and form a patina.  There are too many little places that produce material gets lodged and stuck, and no tool can clean.

The replacement Omega VRT350HD juicer produces less pulp in the juice than the Omega VRT350HD I returned.  It produces a juice that is like the most pulpy orange juice, but with some, how to describe it, chunkier style pulp -- little chunks of carrot, etc.  Today I got a string of celery in my juice that was nearly an inch long.  This was not pleasing.  And as I have described in previous posts, the strings of celery or wheatgrass tend to get packed into the pulp ejection port area and can be time consuming to dislodge.  Note that I cut my celery into lengths half as long as Omega recommended to me (although their suggestions have varied from person to person), put all produce into the juicer slowly, and almost never use the pusher.  I have been using the smallest carrots I can find.  Although they are not baby carrots, the largest carrot diameter, at its widest, is 1/2 inch.  Nevertheless, the Omega 350HD jammed and had to be put into reverse to clear the jam.  Come on Omega, a one-half inch diameter carrot!  What's the problem with your product?

Am I totally satisfied with the Omega VRT350HD juicer?  In a word, no.
Added Dec. 17, 2011:  photos of sample of strings, etc. from today's baby spinach and carrot juice.  I have had strings as long as 2 inches in the Omega VRT350HD juice since the original post!  Not pleasant to fish a 2 inch string out of one's throat! 
This gives you the size of the strings in inches.  The photo on the left has added material from the juice.  This is just a small sample and does not include the chunks of "pulp" which are ever present in Omega VRT350HD juice.  There are several other reviews of this juicer in my blog.

Thinking of a way to grow and juice enough wheatgrass to make the Omega VRT350HD worth it,  but juicing the wheatgrass just produces too much foam!
I AM
Southwest Desert Blogger
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Got Tarantula? and Updates

My Halloween Tarantula -- Trick or Treat?
We are getting a taste of cool Southwest Desert weather.  The temperature dipped into the high 40s (F) last night and is projected to only reach the mid 70s (F) today.  The temperatures will be warmer after today-- back into the 80s (F) during the days and into the 50s at night.

Yesterday I found a tarantula outside my gate.  It showed up to scare me for Halloween!  I have only seen a few tarantula's in the wild. This is a small one.  There are about 850 different species of tarantula in the world. Only about 48 species of tarantula are found in the United States.  Their colors vary from black, to reddish brown, to tan.  For those of you who are unfamiliar with the tarantula, it is a hairy spider.  The one I found is about 2 inches long.  See the photos.  Tarantulas have 8 legs and 8 eyes set in two groups.  Below the eyes is the mouth.  Tarantulas have fangs and I am told their bite can be painful.  They also have barbed and irritating hairs on their abdomens.  It is said that the females sometimes kill the males after they mate, like a black widow spider.
Some cultures eat tarantulas.  I imagine they are crunchy as they are exoskeletal creatures.  Tarantulas shed their exoskeleton.  Some folks keep tarantulas as pets.  I think keeping the exoskeleton would be more trouble-free.

Update 1:  As you read in previous blogs, I AM still waiting for the arrival of my replacement Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer.  I shipped it back to the company over 2 weeks ago.  Since then, I have been perfectly happy with my old, 16 year old juicer with which I make my daily quart of mixed vegetable juice.  It does not clog, is fast enough to clean, juices quickly, and does well with celery, which the Omega 350HD did not
Update 2:  As you read in a previous blog, Jeweler who did not pay me the correct amount for the "scrap" gold he bought has finally sent me a check to make up the difference.  He told me some more fabricated facts in an effort to save face.  Old saying:  A person who steals would lie.  It is sad when professionals have to invent stories to cover for their misbehavior.   What a pathetic person!  I hope he does business in a more ethical way in the future.

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Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2011

Monday, October 24, 2011

Sold Gold?

Have you sold any of your old gold lately?  Thinking of selling some of your unused, broken, or unloved gold jewelry?  As you may have read in a previous post, I sold some gold to a jeweler who seems to have had trouble reading the weight of some of the items on his scale; i.e., items weighed less at his store based on the fact that he paid more per gram of 14K (carat) gold, yet gave me less for some items than another shop I had visited.  If you have good reason to believe a business has some scale issues, here is what you can do:

Call your state Department of Weights and Measures and your local Better Business Bureau.  If you were the victim of a scale that did not seem to weigh items correctly, these two sources can steer you in the right direction.

I filed a brief complaint with my local Better Business Bureau and the Department of Weights and Measures.  Weights and Measures was most interested in scales that were incorrect.  I told them the scale could be correct and it is the jeweler "reading" it incorrectly or "adjusting" the weight in his favor.  Nevertheless, they sent someone to the jewelery shop to inspect the scale.

It seems the jeweler has four scales!  None are licensed with the state.  That is bad.  He could be fined from $300 to $500 per scale!  Bad jeweler!  Thank you Department of Weights and Measures.

It seems the jeweler did not want to hassle with the Better Business Bureau, so he said he will be sending a check in the mail to cover the amount that I was shorted.  Have I heard that one before?  The old, "Check is in the mail" routing.  We'll see.

Waiting by the old mailbox,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2011

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer Update #3

It has been a full week since I sent my "defective" Omega Vert back to Omega for a replacement.  Today I phoned Omega, and they were busy.  Problems?  I asked when I should expect to receive my replacement juicer.  I was told 5 business days from today.  That means I will have gone two full weeks without my new juicer!

Luckily I have my old juicer which works well.  Otherwise, I would be high and dry without fresh juice for two weeks.  Today I juiced a small sweet potato with my usual carrot, celery, spinach, and apple.  The sweet potato was a wonderful addition.  It gave the juice a rich quality and creamier texture.  I will get another little sweet potato and have that juice again.  It is a smooth, tasty, drink.

Still waiting for an Omega that works well,
Southwest Desert Blogger
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Having Fun With My Old Juicer

Still waiting for the replacement Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer to arrive.  In the meantime, I am juicing better than ever with my 16 year old juicer.  This is an older compact juicer.  It is small but does a good job.  It is centrifugal and fast.  It does greens if you put them through slowly and roll the large leaf greens such as kale and chard like cigars.  I first fold the leaf stem over the leaf so that it is in the center of the leaf, then roll the leaf like a cigar with the stem as the core.  Sometimes I need to push it all the way into the juicer with a carrot.  I have gotten an ounce or two with two very large chard leaves put through the juicer this way.  Parsley can be less productive though the juicer instruction book says to bunch it up in a ball and push it through.  The quality of the juice is smooth and pulp-free!  Heaven.

The old Juicer is eating up the celery.  I just cut the stalks in half lengthwise and out comes the juice -- no strings, no jams, nor errors.  The juicer produces a fine celery juice stalk after stalk.  I do not have to rotate the produce I insert.  I can juice all carrots (seems to produce more juice, certainly quicker than the Omega VRT350 HD), then switch to beets, celery, and a couple of handfuls of spinach.  The problem with the verbal Omega instruction to rotate the produce, i.e., juice one carrot, a 1/3 length of celery stalk, a piece of beet, a  piece of apple, then another carrot, celery, etc., is that one cannot measure the ounces of juice produced by a particular type produce.  How will I know when I have juiced one ounce of green juice or 4 ounces of carrot juice?  I think knowing how much green juice has been produced is important because I do not want to overpower the juice with too much green, yet want to get at least one or 2 ounces of green juice per pint.

I am currently growing a 12 inch diameter pot of wheatgrass.  I expect to test my new, replacement Omega VRT350HD with a handful of wheatgrass.  I am wondering whether I can replace some of the pricey greens with home grown wheatgrass.  I will have to experiment and see how much wheatgrass it takes to produce an ounce of juice.  From videos I have seen, it should be an economical trade off. [It did not go as expected as future posts reveal. The replacement juicer was a saddening disappointment.] Where will I grow a rotating crop of wheatgrass? 

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Just watching my wheatgrass grow,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2011

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Selling Your Old Gold?

With the price of gold currently at $1680 (USD) some sources say it is a bargain, down from the early September highs around $1900 (USD) per ounce.  Others are selling their old, unused, or broken gold items.  The old caveat "buyer beware" should be your mantra if you venture out to sell your gold.

I took several items, some with stones, some 14K (carat), 18K, and 10K, and some with mixed metals.  I priced the items at two jewelers that were in business for many years and advertised on radio.  I also priced one of the items that had a stone, and both 14K and 18K components at an additional third source that sells both jewelry and coins.  All three sources quoted a different price!  I had 9 items priced by the two jewelers.  All items were priced differently at the two different shops.  One shop was not higher across the board.  Both were higher on some items, and lower on others.  Interestingly, one paid three dollars more per gram of 14K gold, yet still priced some of the items over 10% lower than the other shop!  This means that either the scale was wrong or the jeweler was doing some questionable weighing if you know what I mean.

None of the three shops had the scale located so that I could see the weight.  I assume all these scales are digital.  Interestingly, even though the price of some items varied as much as $50, the total price of all the items at either jeweler was very close, so I elected to sell all to one jeweler.  This was, in retrospective, a poor decision.  I could have made much more had I sold only the higher priced items to the jeweler who offered more.  Lessons:  1.  Do not do this if your are tired or in a hurry.  2.  Do not be afraid to walk away and think it through.  3.  Get the offers in writing.

The jeweler I sold to said he would pay the 14K gold price for watch fob pieces.  He said they weighed a total of 5.3 grams.  I accepted.  This would have been $129.00.  However, he only added $50 to the total of the other items sold, not the $129 he led me to believe he would pay.  The itemized list with prices and weight was not given to me with the check.  The check total seemed a bit low.  This bothered me.  After I returned home, I phoned the jeweler and requested the adding machine tape he had used to calculate the prices.  I was told it was in the waste paper basket, but again requested it.  I drove 30 miles to get it. 

The adding machine tape proved I had been shorted!  When I phoned the jeweler to explain this, he offered me $50!  When I persisted, explaining I was due the full $79,  the jeweler accused me of harassing and said I would get nothing.  This did not set well with me.  After sleeping on it and losing sleep on it for the better part of a week, I phoned the police, the county, the state, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). 

The BBB has a local website.  There is a simple BBB online complaint process or you can mail in your complaint.  The complaint must contain certain information, so if you go this route, please contact your BBB to be sure you have all the information required.  It is a simple process and the folks at the BBB are very helpful.  In fact everyone I spoke to in the various government offices was helpful.  No one wants to see bad business practices in the community.  None of the folks I spoke to wanted to see the jeweler get away with it.  And neither do I.

The BBB also recommended I file a complaint with the State Attorney General -- the top cop in the state.  This is easy to do if you have already completed a complaint with the BBB.  I was also referred to the Department of Weights and Measures.  They are very interested in checking the jeweler's scales.  However, even if the scales are accurate, I believe that the jeweler used what I will politely call "discretionary weight."  Clearly, if he is paying nearly 20% more than the other jewelry store per gram of 14K gold, yet after weighing an object, offers 10% less, there is something questionable going on.

So, I feel better and sleep better knowing I have taken action.  Hopefully, you will be more careful than I was.  Hopefully, I will get the $79 that is owed.  Hopefully, the jeweler will not try to short customers in the future.  I have gone on record, and should another complaint be filed against jeweler in the future, there is a pattern for authorities to take into consideration.  We have to take a stand against flimflam.

Ironically, when I took my complaint to the BBB, I was in the neighborhood of one of the most ethical businessmen I know.  I told him the story of jeweler, adding that I don't usually drop names, but the behavior of jeweler was so unacceptable to me that I mentioned his name and the name of his shop.  The ethical businessman said that he and jeweler belong to the same exclusive golf club.  He told me how jeweler cleverly cheats at golf.  Another lesson:  Don't do business with folks who cheat at golf.

May your business dealings be righteous,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2011

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer Update #2

My father had a saying: "If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all."  If I were to adhere to his advice, this would be a mighty short post.

As you may have read in previous posts, I am displeased with my new Omega VRT350HD vertical juicer.  I have seen dozens of videos of happy people using their VRTs on youTube.  Rarely does one jam or overflow.  Rarely does anyone mention the pulp content.  I have even seen folks juice several whole stalks of celery, whole bunches of kale, bunches of chard, parsley, medium size carrots, and wheatgrass.  I, on the other hand, have been cutting my celery into bite size pieces, slimming my carrots so as not to jam the machine, and cut my leafy greens into 2 inch lengths.  If the juicer jams, and I put it into reverse to clear the jam, huge amounts of pulp come out of the juice port.  I finally tried placing a metal strainer over the juice collection container and the strainer clogged because the "juice" was so thick!  I finally resorted to taking the smallest strainer I had, about 2 inches diameter, and repeatedly skimmed the juice for pulp.  Then I mashed the pulp in the strainer to extract all the juice I could, and although this system is far from perfect, I extracted a few ounces of pulp this way, and the juice was still pulpy.  There were strings of celery, up to 2.5 inches in length in the juice!  Unacceptable.

I finally phoned Omega and told them I needed a replacement juicer.  Cleaning the overflow juice off the motor cover, straining huge quantities of pulp, and drinking celery strings was not making me happy.  They agreed and sent UPS to pick up the juicer.  Luckily, I still had the shipping box.  I packed the juicer, instruction manual, and all, and it is on it's way to Omega.

I juice daily.  I weighed the pulp extracted from the Omega on my last day of juicing.  I generally juice 2 pints of mixed vegetable juice daily.  The pulp weighed, conservatively, 12 ounces.  Now, while my Omega is on it's way to headquarters, I am again using my trusty, 16 year old Juiceman Jr.  It is louder, but it does a good job.  I have figured out how to juice greens with it.  It juices much more quickly than the Omega.  I had hoped to get higher yield from the Omega.  The Omega boasts its pulp is dry.

I weighed the pulp from 2 pints of my old juicer's juice.  There was considerably less waste than the Omega; plus, 16 year old juicer porduces a smooth, pulp-free juice with no leaks, no drips, no jams, and no strings in the juice.  The old juicer has less parts to clean.  Clean up does not take any longer than the Omega VRT.  Assuming the Omega replacement juicer works well, with a tolerable amount of pulp in the juice, the only 2 reasons I can come up with to keep the Omega are: 1.  it is quieter, and 2.  supposedly the juice has more nutritional value because it is a slow juicer, thus less oxidation takes place.

Again, this is a pricey juicer and the fact that it performs worse, so far, than a 16 year old centrifugal juicer is disappointing.  I told Omega I want to be happy with this juicer.  Lots of folks are happy with it.  We are assuming my first Omega had a factory defect or two.  But honestly, I am enjoying the pulp free juice from my old juicer so much that I am not sure I want to spend big bucks for anything less than perfection from Omega.  Stay tuned for the arrival of the replacement Omega Vert.

Thanks for reading this post.   To support this blog, use discount code WAL660 for $5 off first purchase at www.iherb.com .  They sell nutritional supplements, raw supplements (Garden of Life), raw and organic food such as tahini, coconut oils, energy bars, goji, etc., herbs, teas, organic and natural shampoos, conditioners, skin creams and lotions, cosmetics, dry skin brushes, Madre Labs acai and Cafeceps, organic soaps, raw organic cacao, organic raw chia seed, hemp seed, seaweed, nuts, kelp noodles, oils, homeopathics, organic pet food, etc. at discounts.  Currently, they ship free for US orders of $20 or more.  They also ship internationally.  Just enter code WAL660 at check out.    Plus, there are helpful product reviews.   And more free:  iherb offers a variety of FREE PRODUCTS to sample, so be sure to select one with your order. www.iherb.com .  Thanks.

You can also download a FREE Juice and Smoothie Recipe eBook, and view hundreds of short videos and other info' on a variety of raw food and health topics on this site:
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May all your juice be sweet,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2011
P.S.  Howdy to the blog readers from Russia.  Do you juice?

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Omega VRT350HD Vertical Juicer Update

After my last post I phoned the Omega company.  They were helpful.  I continued using the juicer and noticed huge amounts of pulp such that I have to brush and floss after drinking the vegetable juice.  The amount of pulp seemed to be increasing!  Also, carrots of a mere one inch diameter jam and stop the juicer.  I then put the juicer into reverse mode, and juicing can generally continue.

Finally I noticed that the little rubber-like flap that covers the pulp ejection spout becomes dislodged during juicing.  A huge amount of pulp and stringy material from celery and other vegetables ends up in the juice and clogs the pulp ejection port.  The pulp is really jammed into this area and difficult to clean because the area is very small -- to small to stick an adult finger into.  One has to try to pry out the impacted pulp with the special cleaning tool.  The tool is like a toothbrush with a narrower point at the end of the handle.  The pulp ejection port is a mere 1/2 inch high and 1.25 inches wide.  The tool is awkward to work with due to its dimensions.  I have to work the pulp out of this narrow chute by working from both ends.  It is difficult to clean and the tool's brush end will not fit into this area!  So Omega, what's the deal with the cleaning brush?

Omega said my overabundance of pulp is probably due to a defective flap.  They offered to send a replacement flap.  However, the flap is attached with a small phillips screw, and I may not have that size screwdriver.  Furthermore, I do not want to start disassembling a new juicer!  So, Omega will send the plastic part the flap is attached to -- ready to use.

I am packing the Omega in a box and using my old centrifugal juicer until the part arrives.

Sad and disappointed in this pricey juicer,
Southwest Desert Blogger
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