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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Before You Buy an Omega VRT 350 HD Vertical Juicer

Thinking of buying a new juicer?  Looking at the vertical juicers?  Trying to decide which juicer will meet your needs?  Here are some things to consider:
Looking down into the juice collection container after pouring the juice into a jar:  You can see some of the foam the Omega VRT 350HD produced still clinging to the sides, and at the bottom you can see little chunks of carrot!  Scroll down to previous posts as far back as September 2011 to see other examples of strings, etc. found in the Omega VRT350HD juice.
1.  Size of the juicer - Will it fit under your cabinets, on your counter space, and allow enough vertical and horizontal space for comfortable juicing.  Don't forget that you need to allow horizontal space for the juice and pulp collection bins or jars.  This could be several inches of additional horizontal space on either side of the base of the juicer.  Some online sources do not list the actual dimensions.  If you have the dimensions of the juicer you are interested in, be sure the juice and pulp collection vessels are included.
     You also need to consider additional vertical space to comfortably input produce.  If there are shelves or cabinets above the place you plan to put your juicer, is there enough space above the juicer to add produce?
     I found that the cabinets above and behind the Omega VRT350HD got carrot juice drops splattered on them.  I am not sure how the drops of carrot juice shot up from the produce input chute, but I had to clean the cabinet door after almost every juicing.

2.  Weight of juicer -  The Omega VRT350HD juicer I had weighed over 18 pounds in the shipping box.  The actual juicer, without packing material, weighed a bit less, but it was heavier than I had expected.  It was somewhat cumbersome and awkward to move the unit as it had not grips or handle.  I had to move the juicer out from under the cabinets daily because the bottom of the cabinet above the counter was so close to the top of the juicer.  Then, as described above, the cabinet door got splatters of juice from the juicing.
    Back to the weight of the juicer:  If you buy online at one of the many online merchants, be sure you get free shipping.  And, that brings us to topic 3...

3.  Can you return the juicer?  Online merchants may not allow you to return the juicer.  In the case of the Omega VRT350HD,  there is a manufacturer's warranty on parts, but if you do not like the amount of pulp, etc,. if you do not like the strings in the juice, if you do not like the amount of foam, if there is anything you do not like that cannot be remedied by replacement parts or replacement juicer, you may be stuck with an expensive piece of equipment that does not meet your expectations.  The online merchant I purchased from had a no returns policy.  Getting replacement parts from Omega takes time and may not remedy the problem(s) one is experiencing.  Returning the juicer to Omega for replacement took me over 2 weeks of transit time.  That was time without the juicer.
     If you have to pay to return a juicer, insure it, etc. it could cost more or less $30 depending on how far you have to ship the juicer and whether you have retained the box and packing materials. If you have to purchase boxes and have it packed at the shipping store, the price could rapidly escalate.

4.  You can return whatever you want, but whether you will get your money refunded is another issue.  I suspect most consumers have neither the time, nor the tenacity to deal with online merchants with attitude.  I received what I can only describe as a nasty, threatening, over-reactive voice mail from the online merchant I purchased my Omega VRT350HD juicer from.  It was extremely worrisome and unsettling.  I have retained that recording.  I hope none of you have to go through that sort of drama. You may need to be highly persistent to get the outcome you desire with some online merchants.  Hint:  contact the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in their geographic area.  If there is a BBB online complaint form, your job may be easier. 

5.  Your first juicer?  If this is your first juicer, you may want to start cheaper and work your way up.  You may find that you do not like to juice your own juice.  You may not have the time to juice often.  You may not like to wash the juicer parts.  It may not be for you, so why plunk down the better part of $400.  Maybe you should just go to a big discount warehouse like the one I lovingly call "Costlo" and get a name brand juicer for under $100.  Costlo, and the others of its ilk, have easy return policies, so if you do not like the juicer, the juice, the process of juicing, you only want to juice once a month, or the juicer just doesn't "feel" right, you can return it for a hassle-free refund.
     Got friends with juicers?  Watch them juice and wash the juicer.  Taste the juice.  If you have never had any experience with a juicer, you may want a juicer that has better instructions than the Omega VRT350HD.  The Omega VRT350HD I purchased came with minimal instructions.  Even after decades of juicing, I wished for more info with the vertical juicer.  Additional information from the dealer and the company sources tended to conflict.
   
6.  Who can you trust?  When merchants steer you toward purchasing one juicer over another, is it because they make a greater profit on that item?  Do they genuinely like that juicer over another because of the potential profits?
     I wanted the juicer with the non-toxic plastic and was repeatedly told to get the Omega because of the warranty.  Every day I thought about that plastic.  Every day I disliked the Omega VRT350HD pulp and strings.  The juicer with the non-toxic plastic doesn't have a long warranty, but what is the use of a long warranty if you just don't like the juicer and the quality of the juice it produces? 
Strings and other matter in the Omega VRT 350 HD juice.

  After drinking most of the quart (liter) some of the pink foam remains at the bottom of the jar, above the red veg juice.  Measure in inches.
Sorry guys, I am over the buy a new juicer thing.  I am happily juicing with my 16 year old juicer and I purchased another used juicer of the same model as a back-up in the secondary (i.e., used) market, for significantly less than one-tenth the price of a discount Omega VRT350HD. 
     If you love your VRT, extol it's virtues on your own blog.  The above observations and opinions are based on my frustrating experience during months of juicing and efforts with the Omega vrt 350hd. 
I'm not here to sell you a juicer.

Hope you get what's best for you,
Southwest Desert Blogger
C. (c)2012 
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4 comments:

  1. thanks for putting this up, i was going to buy one but think i will not now.. there is a champion juicer i was looking at.. any comments on that one? Colleen Australia

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  2. Howdy Aussie Colleen and all the Southwest Desert Blogger readers down under,
    As with any juicer purchase, I would be sure it can be returned for full refund if you find it unsatisfactory in any way.
    Also, if you purchase it online, what are your shipping costs and will you have to pay shipping to return it? This could be about 10% of the juicer's cost!
    What about cleaning the juicer? More parts generally = more time cleaning, but sometimes there are difficult little areas that can be difficult or darn near impossible to clean.
    Watch out when you are getting advice from someone who has economic skin in the game, i.e., are they selling a particular juicer?
    Finally, I have never owned or personally used a Champion. Many folks love it, but I have seen video of one leaking. Read as many reviews as you can before purchasing and get 100% guaranteed refund in case you want to return it. I question whether some sites I have followed for years censor and/or delete some or all of the negative reviews. (?)
    Southwest Desert Blogger says,
    "Buyer Beware" in the juicer market.
    P.S. If anyone wants to send me a Champion or any other juicer I will be glad to review it.
    Wish I could just buy them and give you the honest review, but not a single Southwest Desert Blogger reader has ever used my iherb discount code WAL660 at www.iherb.com so there is no funding for this service.
    Thanks for your feedback Colleen and let us know which juicer you end up getting and how you like it.
    Remember, the 100% refund is your friend,
    Southwest Desert Blogger
    C. (c)2013

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  3. I have the VRT350 / VRT350HD Juicer and I have difficulty taking the pieces apart to clean once finished. Once they lock in place and you've juiced, it's hard to pull them apart after unlocking. Does anyone else have this problem?

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    1. Howdy Jayme,
      You should not have undue difficulty taking the juicer pieces apart at any time.
      Sounds like a factory defect. Can you return it, postage free, for FULL refund? You may have to be assertive. Do NOT pay to return your juicer!
      Can you get a FREE product exchange? Of course, you are again rolling the dice on getting a fully serviceable, fully acceptable juicer from a company that already has not met your reasonable expectations. Plus, there may be a time between when you return your current juicer and you receive the replacement. Will it be one week? Two? Is the replacement a NEW or Refurbished juicer?
      Southwest Desert Blogger invites reader comments and solutions to Jayme's question.
      Don't forget to donate a buck or two if these ideas and comments are useful.
      Thanks.

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