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Not sure if this is a cooling mode, or just how it is. The only thing I would do to improve it would be to offer pitcher. Using it 3 times a day tends to very slightly discolor the plastic due to rotational rubbing of the food against the plastic.
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When juicing, juice flies everywhere. And I mean everywhere. If I don't cover the spout completely, I get carrot juice on my walls. It's not easy to cover the spout while operating the machine. I'm sure I could rig something up with enough thought, but the engineers should have done that. The chute also gets clogged up frequently.
I would definitely not recommend this product.
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Now for this Omega. My sister owns two of these, as well as a masticating, and blenders. She recently purchased one of these for Earth Day here in Dallas. (She owns a juice bar.) It arrived 10 days before the event. She plugged it in and started to juice. It began to burn up. She contacted Omega who sent her a replacement within 2 days as well as a little nice surprise that I won't get into. She was up and running for Earth Day with two of these juicers, lemon press, and blenders. My husband and I operated the Omega 330s. One was used for "green drinks" (kale, spinach, parsley, w/a piece of fruit thrown in if requested) the other for the "specialty drinks" with mostly apple, pear, beets, carrots, ginger,cucumbers. We made about 250-300 drinks in two days with these two juicers. The cleanup was easy enough - dump the bucket and rinse the bowls, and cutting disc. We had a great time and everyone loved their juice.
There was no "juice spurting out" or any other spurting of the juicers. We were busy all the time and I was on the lookout for spills to clean up lest the Health Department stop by. So I suggest for those who are having trouble with "juice spurting out" that you keep the pusher in until the item is completely juiced; as that is the way it is suppose to be operated. I might add, my sister reports having "stuff spurting out" when she didn't empty the catch bucket as required during her "learning curve". We never had that problem at Earth Day as we operated within the design limits.
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First, let me say that I am not new to juicing. I have an old Omega – I think it's the 1000 model. It is a centrifugal juicer without pulp ejection. I also have a Breville "wide mouth" (which I don't like), and an Omega 8006. SoI know how to assemble a juicer and I am very experienced with juicing.
I think my Omega Big Mouth may be defective. The blade shaves off plastic from the bottom of the top piece. And there is side leakage. I juiced beets, and red juice spilled out of the side, down onto the power switch area, and onto my counter.
I wanted this juicer to complement my Omega 8006. There are times that I don't want to do the cutting that the 8006 requires, so I wanted to use the Omega Big Mouth for those instances. But I don't want to consume plastic shavings and have juice spill over my counter.
I did place everything very precisely and made sure that it wasn't "user error". As I said above, I am very experienced with juicing, and this is the first juicer that I've used that has ever ended up juicing plastic.
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