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My aunt had an orange juicer when I was a kid, you know the kind where you slice the orange/grapefruit in half, put it on a plastic piece that fits into it, push down and turn. I used it once, got juice in my eye, and vowed I would never touch the thing again. I'm sure juicers have come along way since then, they'd have to for you to be drinking carrot juice, LOL. I just don't think the juicer my aunt had would work well with carrots.
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I have the old fashioned juicers - push and turn - but many years ago I bought an electric juicer (not like the ones today) and I have gotten so much use out of it! I can juice any fruit or veggies with it; it has a feeder tube and the push thingie like a meat grinder and it has a 1-qt. capacity pour spout container. The juicer/grinder part looks like a copper coffee filter - strange contraption - but it works really well.
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