Sunday, 27 March 2011

Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer- 5500

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Superior Performance - Powerful 400-watt motor quickly turns your favorite fruits and vegetables in

Ultimate Convenience - The one-handed operation and food tray make it easy to create fresh, nutriti

Cleaning Made Simple - Dishwasher-safe, removable parts disassemble easily for cleaning

This review is from: Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer- 5500I wrote a recent review on the Omega Vert and was asked to compare the Angel 5500 with it. The following is a repeat of what was written in my Omega Vert review. ________After some time with the Angel 5500 and the Omega Vert here is my snapshot showdown between the two machines. Guns loaded with leafy greens, fruits (fresh and frozen) and nuts. Quantity of juice: The Angel is far superior to the quantity of juice produced compared to the Vert. I even took the remaining pulp from the Vert and fed it to the Angel and it produced enough juice on its own for 3 afternoon shooters. Quality of juice: As expected the Angel won here. The juice from the Angel did have slight pulp but overall it was smooth and clean tasting. Appearance and taste provided a much deeper vibrancy. I would say the color was 2-3 shades deeper with the Angel juice in contrast to the Vert. Taste was more complex but yet silky with the Angel. Whereas the Omega Vert had a lot of pulp and was bath water foamy. I let the Vert juice settle a bit and then strained which produced a cleaner taste but the color was still not as clear and vibrant.Heat dissipation: Little difference detected between the two. Frozen fruit - sorbet test: The Vert won by a mile on this one. It gobbled up all the frozen fruit combos I gave it and churned out very nice sorbet. The Angel produced a syrup mess.Cleanup: The Omega Vert won by a 10 minute faster clean up. Frankly I'm anal about keeping things new and very clean and it took me 25 minutes to clean up the Angel and aprox 15 minutes for the Vert. I could have speeded up both times by not cleaning the screens as diligently but as I mentioned I'm meticulous when it comes to cleaning. The screen on the Angel is a pain to clean.Build quality: Despite the all stainless steel on the Angel I believe that the Omega Vert is just as substantial but with hard composites. The Vert's housing is very well made but the machine's parts are in question to longevity. Side note, Omega has a fantastic warranty to fall back upon in case.I'm torn as which to keep as I can't swing space or expense to keep both. I tend to think I would use the Vert more on a daily bases due to clean up ease. However with the Angel I could get away with juicing every 2-3 days and feel safe that the fridge'd juice is of the same if not higher quality as what I would gain from daily juicing with the Vert. Without a doubt if I juiced on both machines daily the Angel would provide a greater amount of nutrients and quantity than the Vert.I hope this helps in a snapped out comparison....This review is from: Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer- 5500Angel Juicer: INCREDIBLE Juice Yield. The pulp is super dry. (I use to have a Breville Juice Fountain Plus- The pulp from the Breville(Centrifugal Force Juicer) was very wet. Breville would juice Carrots, Cucumbers, Apples, Even Kale pretty well producing 60% Juice and 40% Pulp. But the Breville was unbelievably easy to clean by comparison. After a year of juicing with the Breville, I got my cleanup time to about 3-4 minutes and then stuck it in the dishwasher and it was ready to go the next day) Angel Juicer- I can not stress this enough, but the pulp was extremely dry. The angel juices spinach + other greens, brocolli, etc. very very well. It is time consuming to juice since the feed chute is smaller than the breville and the juiceman. I estimate that the angel produces between 75-85% juice of whatever vegetable or fruit you put in. Even though it seems like you get only 15-20% more juice, the quality is far, far, far, superior than the Breville and the Juiceman. Now for the bad part: The cleanup for the angel is way longer. Initially, when I first used the angel juicer, it took me 35 mins to clean. Especially if you juice carrots, the pulp gets lodged inside the holes in the screen. I originally purchased the angel juicer because I figured there are only 3 parts to clean (2 twin gears and 1 screen). The plus side is that the gears are very easy to clean, just pour water on it and the pulp just rinses away. The screen is a different story altogether. The screen Length is very long which is great for getting a high juice yield but tough to clean. Your hands can not reach all the way inside so you have to use the included brush and then scrub scrub scrub for a very long time. (However, I have not tried putting it in the dishwasher or used vinegar to clean it because the juicer is expensive and I did not want the juicer to be damaged with high heat from the dishwasher.) My recommendation: Its an ok Juicer, I am not sure if I will juice everyday if the total time to juice is over 40 minutes (minimum). For me, I am going back on the hunt to find a juicer that juices greens as well as the angel does but takes half the time to clean. Hope this helps. :-)...This review is from: Super Angel All Stainless Steel Twin Gear Juicer- 5500After considerable research i chose this juicer because it's all stainless steel and has only 4 parts to clean vs. some 7-10 on some other juicers. the juice that comes out of this juicer is *mucH* better than what comes out a centrifugal juicer.there is no problem with the twin augers grinding which i was concerned about from one of the reviews here....actually because of the double augers, the machine can cover pretty much everything to juice from leafy greens and wheat grass to apples, oranges and carrots. i've used a champion juicer and the plastic parts got stained after a couple rounds of carrots and is a pain to pull apart and clean. it also can't be used for...

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