Sorry Anonymous, I won't publish any comments from folks who don't have enough courage to identify themselves. To you I say, "There is this blame the victim mentality in the Omega VRT350HD culture that assumes everyone who has a problem with the VRT350HD is force feeding it." Sorry pal, that was never the case here. If you had read all my Omega VRT350HD posts you would have read that I allowed produce to feed at its own pace and rarely used the pusher tool. And I mean rarely. Still the juicer exhibited all the problems I spoke of in the numerous OmegaVRT350HD posts.
And another thing, unplugging the little yellow plug did not dislodge the wads of stringy pulp, etc. that were stuck and extremely difficult to clean out.
You did not mention what you juice. But I certainly do not need your advice on another expensive juicer to buy.
For all I know, you sell the OmegaVRT350HD and naturally want to defend it. No forum for that here. Get your own Blog. I see all the search terms people use to get here, and they sound seriously dissatisfied with the OmegaVrt350HD.
So glad you are enjoying your pulpy juice, made with your expensive juicer, with it's expensive replacement parts. Not all of us are having that blissful (and pricey) OmegaVRT trip.
Some of the vegetable wedged and pulled out of the bowl ports (photos above) after juicing. |
I did not misspell. I intended it to read and provoke thought.
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c. 2012