A welcome addition to any healthy kitchen, this fruit-and-vegetable electric juicer produces fresh juice quickly and easily. Simply place a glass or small pitcher under the spout; insert whole apples, pears, cucumbers, or other produce into the extra-large round chute; then gently and slowly press down on the food pusher...
World's first patented juicer utilizing the LSTS method. It is a complete departure from the standard masticating method. The LSTS method allows the Slow Juicer to extract the maximum amount of nutrients, vitamins, taste and juice from a minimum amount of fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, even soybeans!
Dual Stage Juicing - juice is extracted through the first crushing stage and before the pulp is ejected, it is then squeezed during the second pressing stage; resulting in more juice, and extremely dry pulp...
mmmmm.My trusty Janome (bought in 1989) had a hissy fit and devoured the spool holders on top.
When my dealer told me it would be $99 for a servicePLUS parts and labour to replace the bits,I spat the dummy big time.
Don't laugh,but I bought a new MC3500
AND replacement parts for the 6500.
The parts cost about $6.
I've since done surgery and replaced the spindles,bases,split pins and will keep using old girl for maily FnF postcards with a Timtex foundation.
The 3500 is sooooooooo quiet you wonder if it's working.
BUT….the light is not as good for the sewer as the old one was/is.
Definitely a design flaw!
BTW……Janome comes out of Thailand now
Repping the Antipodes: Yeah, but Barrett-Jackson is held in Scottsdale, Arizona (i.e. America). What happens when the buyer needs a new headgasket/oil pan gasket, oil pump, random solenoid, etc. Order from the dealership near you and wait 6-8 weeks for delivery? “Sorry Mary, we can’t come to your burning house because we bought a car that virtually no replacement parts are available for in this country.”
4:16 am on September 17th, 2010
6:59 pm on October 23rd, 2010
mmmmm.My trusty Janome (bought in 1989) had a hissy fit and devoured the spool holders on top.
When my dealer told me it would be $99 for a servicePLUS parts and labour to replace the bits,I spat the dummy big time.
Don't laugh,but I bought a new MC3500
AND replacement parts for the 6500.
The parts cost about $6.
I've since done surgery and replaced the spindles,bases,split pins and will keep using old girl for maily FnF postcards with a Timtex foundation.
The 3500 is sooooooooo quiet you wonder if it's working.
BUT….the light is not as good for the sewer as the old one was/is.
Definitely a design flaw!
BTW……Janome comes out of Thailand now
10:27 pm on January 16th, 2011
Repping the Antipodes: Yeah, but Barrett-Jackson is held in Scottsdale, Arizona (i.e. America). What happens when the buyer needs a new headgasket/oil pan gasket, oil pump, random solenoid, etc. Order from the dealership near you and wait 6-8 weeks for delivery? “Sorry Mary, we can’t come to your burning house because we bought a car that virtually no replacement parts are available for in this country.”