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Omega 8002 Nutrition Center

by Omega Juicer
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

Price: $299.99
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Product Features

  • Single gear, masticating juice extractor covers juicing and much more
  • Low rotation speed of 80 RPMs provides the highest yield
  • No heat build up; continuous juicing with automatic pulp ejection
  • Great for wheatgrass, pasta, nut butters, soy milk, coffee grinding, and mincing
  • Measures 12-1/2 by 7-1/2 by 16 inches; 5-year warranty

Product Details

Product Manual [1.24mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 11.2 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 18 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00009ENKZ
  • Item model number: J8001
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #156,409 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Omega Model 8002 Nutrition Center is our new, single gear, masticating juice extractor that will serve all of your juicing needs and much more. This unit is a "multiple use" appliance that actually does all of its uses very well. Most appliances that are built for more than one use tend to compromise one task or another. But the Omega Model 8002 Nutrition Center excels at all of its functions.

Our single gear machine turns at a low 80 RPMs to ensure that nothing is lost through heated elements in your juice. This low speed also helps the Omega 8002 foam less than a double-gear style juicer.

Features:

  • Single-gear masticating extraction
  • Low rotation speed of 80 RPMs; powerful motor chews the plant fibers and penetrates membrane to extract vitamins, enzymes, and mineral content
  • Continuous juicing with automatic pulp ejection
  • UL and CUL approved
  • High juice yield, very dry pulp
  • Single-gear produces less foam than double gears
  • No heat build up
  • Heavy-duty construction using the highest quality materials
  • Engineered for quiet operation and long life
  • Built-in "reverse" prevents clogging
  • User friendly; easy to assemble, operate, and clean
  • No separate attachments needed
  • Full 10-year guarantee
  • Weighs 18 pounds
  • Very quiet 1/3 HP motor
  • Gear runs at 2 HP with gear reduction
  • Measures 12-1/2 by 7-1/2 by 16 inches

Product Description

Multifunction juicer and more

 

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112 of 115 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Squeezes out the competition, January 5, 2005
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This review is from: Omega 8002 Nutrition Center (Kitchen)
I bought the Omega 8002 Juicer on the recommendation of Dr. Joseph Mercola, a holistic health MD who has a popular newsletter and website. We met him at a health fair, tried vegetable juices (including wheatgrass juice) and realized that juicing was a great way to incorporate more vegetables into our diet. I mean, how much broccoli and salad can one person pound down in a day? Not so much.

The Omega 8002 is a single gear machine that turns at a low 80 RPMs, a powerful, slow auger that doesn't heat up the food or cause the juice to foam. This protects the nutritional content of the juice from degradation. In addition, it is "multifunctional"--the juicer can also be employed to make baby food, meat pate, nut butter, or fine ground coffee. The machine is durable, said to be quiet, and has a 10-year guarantee. Sounds good, so we plunked down the cash and got the Omega juicer and set to work.

So, how is it to USE the Omega? Well, it's EASY to put together, though there are quite a few parts and choices to make. Essentially, the steps are:

1. Install the screw drive--the big green plastic spiral, into the plastic housing.
2. Pop a juicing cone (a type of sieve) over the screw so it sits into the housing around the screw. This takes a bit of jockeying, but it drops in just fine.
3. Screw on the end cap and nozzle.
4. Mount this housing onto the front of the juicer motor.
5. Add the food platform on top of the feed tube on the housing.
6. Put the two receiving pitchers underneath the housing; one for the pulp, one for the juice.

Now it's ready to start juicing.

1. Cut up your vegetables into strips or pieces that will fit the 1.5 inch diameter of the feed tube. This means if you juice carrots, those tasty large ones need to be halved or quartered lengthwise.

2. Turn on the motor: it has a forward direction to drive the food OUT, and a reverse setting on the toggle switch to move the food back in case of a clog. I've never needed to do this.

3. Push down the vegetables or other foods with the plunger which is included with the juicer. The food feeds along the screw, is broken up, and the juice is forced through the sieve (cone.) Out the nozzle comes the pulp. The juice flows out underneath, nearer to the motor.

4. When you are finished, turn off the motor, which is QUITE quiet--nothing like a blender or vacuum cleaner. More like the sound of a pasta maker or food processor, for comparison. Dismantle the machine and wash the parts. A big bottle brush is included for this, very helpful.

5. Cleanup takes about 2-3 minutes and is mainly rinsing. The worse job is the sieve of the cone and even that doesn't take but a moment to swab off some pulp that clings to it. I do this ASAP, as I sip my juice, because letting pulp dry on the machine makes it hard to clean. I then reassemble it right then and there, and it's ready to go again.

The Omega juices kale, which is a rather tough leafy dark green form of cabbage. We now can do wheatgrass, once we grow some or find a source of flats of it.

Just for grins, I tried the blank cone and did some meat grinding. It makes a fine grind--not something you'd use for hamburger. It would work for soft, somewhat grainy baby food or pate. I did not try making pasta.

How does it compare to spinning cup type models, like the Braun which we previously used for juicing?

1. The spinning cup model (Braun) is LOUD, really loud. This is because the cup spins at a high speed and whines as a result. This is typical for the cup-type juicer. Sounds like a blender.

2. The cup model cannot juice wheatgrass--the tender stalks of growing wheat or barley that have a lot of antioxidants. It also can't do tough leafy vegetables such as kale.

3. The cup model definitely does not extract as much juice from the vegetables and fruits as compared to the Omega. The pulp in the cup model is a wet slurry. The pulp from the Omega, by contrast, is like slightly moistened sawdust--definitely drier.

In summary, the Omega juicer, while pricier than the typical spinning cup models, is quiet and effective. It gives you the ability to juice and grind things the spinning cup can't handle, like wheatgrass and if you want, meat. It extracts more juice--and at the prices for produce these days, especially if you buy organic produce, this is an important benefit. The juicer is relatively easy to clean and to assemble and use. If you are really serious about drinking vegetable juice or making fresh fruit juices and baby foods, I would say, this is a model to strongly consider over others. The performance and added functionality well repay the higher price.
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72 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great juicer, February 7, 2005
This review is from: Omega 8002 Nutrition Center (Kitchen)
I've been juicing for 25 years and have owned a number of juicers through those years. These include champion, Acme, Juiceman, and a number of other less-expensive juicers.

Most juicers, operate on a principal that tears the fruit or vegetable apart and then using high velocity centrifugal force, spin-separates the juice from the pulp.

This Omega 8002 juicer uses a different principal. It uses a low velocity pressing motion that produces a better quality of juice, with less noise and less heat.

You can absolutely tell the difference in the juice quality with this juicer, especially softer fruits such as citrus that creates an enormous amount of foam with the high velocity models.

The only thing about this juicer that might not be to your liking (depending on your point of view) is some of the juicer is that have come out within the last few years have very large input hopper mouths (Jack LaLanne etc.). The Omega 8002 juicer has a small input hopper, where Apple's and other fruit of that size need to be cut.
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67 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it.. !!!, November 4, 2004
This review is from: Omega 8002 Nutrition Center (Kitchen)
This is my first juice after researching a long time to get the best juicer that would last long. I finally decided to get this one (well, actually I got the newer model - 8005) - and can't be happier ! This juicer has 10 years warranty. I juice almost every day - from combination of (I usually have 5 kinds at a time) carrots, beets, collard, kale, brocolli, spinach,celery, cilantro and apples. Being a picky eater, I use cilantro and apples to make the taste yummy... ! The juicer does not disappoint me a bit - in fact my husband commented that finally we purchase something that is well-worth since we use it almost every day ! The 8005 series is easier to hook up
and to clean - and the pulp is pretty dry. Even a friend of mine who is into juicing is amazed to see how dry the pulp is.

4 years later - this juicer is amazing, still works very well. No wonder they give 10 year warranty - this thing is tough !!!
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