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Omega NC900HDC Cold Press Juicer Machine, Vegetable and Fruit Juice Extractor and Nutrition System, Dual-Stage Slow Masticating Juicer, 150 W, Metallic
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| Price | $275.88 | |
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| Estimated Import Fees Deposit | $76.01 | |
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| Total | $421.95 | |
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| Brand | Omega |
| Color | Metallic |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5"D x 14.5"W x 15.5"H |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
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About this item
- Cold Press Slow Juicer: This juice maker machine operates at a slow 80 RPM to minimize heat buildup and oxidation, promoting maximum nutrient extraction and healthy enzymes
- Versatile Kitchen Tool: Turn nuts into nut butter, extrude pasta, grind coffee and spices, mince herbs and garlic, make baby food and frozen desserts, and quickly whip up soy milk with the help of this versatile electric juicer and nutrition system
- Max Flavor and Nutrients: This fruit juicer machine uses dual-stage masticating technology to extract the maximum amount of nutrients, vitamins, flavor and juice from minimal amounts of fruits, vegetables, leafy greens, and wheatgrass
- Adjustable End Cap: Features 5 pressure settings designed to ensure maximum juice output and extraction; An automatic pulp ejection system allows you to enjoy continuous juicing
- Easy To Use: Equipped with a powerful but quiet gear reduction equivalent to a 2HP motor, this juice maker generates enough torque to process tough ingredients; Juice press also features an extra-large feed tray and convenient built-in handle
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Customers like the ease of cleaning, quality, and ease of use of the juicer. They mention it does a great job of juicing every type of vegetable, is versatile, and functional. Some are satisfied with the value for money, quietness, and speed. However, some customers have different opinions on its durability.
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Customers find the juicer easy to clean. They mention it's easy to disassemble and reassemble.
"...Ease in cleaning--not bad...." Read more
"...Super easy to clean, too. That's always an important facet. I simply spray a few pieces with hot water and I'm set...." Read more
"...SO EASY to clean and is very quiet. I just chop up celery into 4 inch pieces and feed it through, alternating soft stuff and hard stuff...." Read more
"...does take longer to juice than a faster machine, the clean-up is much quicker and easier...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the juice produced by the product. They mention it's great for juicing watermelon, apple, celery, and carrots. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and quantity of the juice produced.
"...beer for what I've got to say was a terrifically refreshing and delicious drink.)" Read more
"...Celery and nothing else - best possible juice you can make. Great for detox, cleansing, organ movement, stomach acid, and hydration...." Read more
"...It makes the most delicious juices. I notice a TINY amount of solids that are also super small, not an issue at all. GET ONE!!!" Read more
"...the wait, with its larger chute, increased efficiency, and better juice and pulp holders.Well worth the wait...." Read more
Customers like the juicer. They mention it's versatile, functional, and the final result is excellent. They also say it's easy to assemble, work with, and clean. Customers also mention it works best on celery, wheatgrass, and leafy greens.
"...It packs a punch and will detox you from fluoride and metals. It's powerful, so maybe start with half a shot...." Read more
"...run celery, kale or chard, parsley and apples through it and it does a great job. SO EASY to clean and is very quiet...." Read more
"...and this machine was worth the wait, with its larger chute, increased efficiency, and better juice and pulp holders...." Read more
"...It cost less than the one I had before, the motor is more powerful, and the food chute is a little bigger which is great for some of the larger..." Read more
Customers find the juicer easy to use. They mention it's simple to assemble and clean.
"...the Omega NC900HDC is so easy to assemble, to use, and to clean that i use it for big and small juicing without hesitation." Read more
"...both Omega and Breville are equally easy to assemble and disassemble...." Read more
"...I loved my juicer. it was quick, easy to use, easy to clean...." Read more
"...The.best selling point for me is that it’s easy to clean and assemble. The downside for me is that it’s all plastic...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the juicer. They mention it's worth the price and not a waste of money.
"...It takes slightly longer, but it's well worth it...." Read more
"Price was competitive,it works great arrived on time" Read more
"...than most vertical auger juicers - so this is more efficient and saves money...." Read more
"...For now, nourishing root juices suffice. Well worth the price. Plus, 15yr warranty. How can you go wrong...." Read more
Customers appreciate the quietness of the juicer. They mention it's exceptionally quiet and doesn't make a startling blending sound.
"...The juicer is very quiet. You could literally be having a conversation with someone and turn it on, and not have to raise your voice...." Read more
"...SO EASY to clean and is very quiet. I just chop up celery into 4 inch pieces and feed it through, alternating soft stuff and hard stuff...." Read more
"...The Omega had a quiet motor sound like slow grinding sound. It can be white noise if needed. It's very soothing...." Read more
"...1. Omega is SO much quieter; Breville sounds like it's about to take off from my kitchen counter--and it does sometimes slide around a bit...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the juicer. They mention it's quicker, has a larger chute, and is efficient. Some say it will cut juicing time in half and the pulp comes out easily.
"...The metal strainer needs more sponge rubbing but it's like a quick swish swish swish and the pulp comes out easily...." Read more
"...Omega's overall process, including clean up, is much easier and more convenient (see point 7, coming up)...." Read more
"...I loved my juicer. it was quick, easy to use, easy to clean...." Read more
"...It takes slightly longer, but it's well worth it...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the juicer. Some mention the build quality is solid, the motor is strong, and the nutrients in the juice are much higher. However, others say one of the parts had been broken in the box even before they received it.
"...The first was the Novis. I was attracted to its overall look, its Swiss engineering (with resulting quiet operation) and fairly condensed foot print...." Read more
"...When I received my juicer, the main cup that holds the juice was broken...." Read more
"...I chose the NC900HDC model because it's heavy duty, has a bigger chute thing at the top, and the parts are BPA free.Juice recipes:..." Read more
"...Problem is, these are not always strong enough for the juicing process...." Read more
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I spent quite a few hours reviewing all of the juicer choices on the market. I read Wirecutter, tons of Amazon reviews, as well as reviews on Williams-Sonoma and BB&Beyond. I had 3 primary criteria:
1) ease in cleaning;
2) noise level; and
3) how "clear" the resulting juice would be (I was going for a relatively pulp free juice product).
I was still unsure, so I ended up buying two juicers. The first was the Novis. I was attracted to its overall look, its Swiss engineering (with resulting quiet operation) and fairly condensed foot print. However, when trying to operate it, I'm not sure I got exactly how it was supposed to work--and didn't like what came out and to me at least, I made a mess. Please note: I completely own the possibility of possible user error. (Like I said, as a newbie to this arena--heck if I know how to do any of this stuff.)
The other juicer I bought was this one--the NC900HDC. And--I have now used it I guess 7 times. Here's what I've found:
1) The juicer is very quiet. You could literally be having a conversation with someone and turn it on, and not have to raise your voice. So it passed that test with flying colors. Plus--it didn't result in my timid dog running out of the room crying like she did when I tried out the Vitamix blender.
2) Ease in cleaning--not bad. Of course, I'm at a loss for comparables but it takes me maybe a minute to disassemble and put the pertinent parts on the top shelf of the dishwasher that I then set to rinse or the light load setting and turn on. That's it. I who detest mess and lack sufficient time or patience to mess with having to clean something up (especially in the mornings) cannot believe that this is what a lot of juicers are complaining about with their machines. So I have to conclude that this is one of its selling points in the market.
3) Clarity of juice/lack of pulp--well, there's some in it, but not enough to bother me in the least bit--so it passes on that front as well.
A couple of extra points for anyone who may still be reading:
1) A lot of reviewers complain that many of the parts are easily broken. To me--everything looks quite solid but then again it's a brand new machine so that's what I'd expect. But I honestly can't figure out what would break on the thing. I promise to update this review if and when something breaks.
2) In terms of processing time, yes--you will have to (depending on what you're putting through the machine) on occasion use the pusher thing to force things to go down, but that's a no big deal deal for me. Maybe it would irritate me if I'd previously owned a machine that grabbed whatever I put in it and spit out a bunch of juice but I mean--you're standing there loading the machine anyway--so the way I look at it, it occasionally gives me something to do. If this isn't the ultimate example of a true first world problem, I can't imagine what is.
I'll close with the recipe I've put together so you can see the wide variety of textures and density of food items it works great with:
Green Beet Juice
2 apples, sliced and cored
1 fairly long cucumber
2 C celery (in 3-4 inch pieces)
16 or so baby carrots
2 limes cut in quarters (with peel and seeds)
3-4 C combo baby chard, kale and spinach
3-4 beets (I peel the fresh beets but have found organic beets at Costco that are cooked and peeled and have used those as well; I wish they were raw really--but the peeling process is a bit of a bxxxch--it leaves red everywhere.)
This yields 4 cups/serivings. I put this in as a recipe on my Fitness Pal and it comes to 110 calories per serving.
(One final note: Depending on the kind of apples you use, and your basic sense of taste, a couple of times I stirred in a packet of stevia, which while making it sweeter, also seems to make the flavors overall come out a little more distinctly. Of course, this could all be in my mind, and to any all-natural, raw food juice police out there--please forgive me. I've also mixed it in with some stevia-sweetened ginger beer for what I've got to say was a terrifically refreshing and delicious drink.)
Needless to say, this juicer makes it easy to create both juices. Super easy to clean, too. That's always an important facet. I simply spray a few pieces with hot water and I'm set. Then run them in the dishwasher once a week for a deeper clean. If you live in a city with hard water, you'll probably need to run in the dishwasher daily.
Another thing I like is the juice seems much greener and denser. Seems like it's more nutritious.
I did a thorough review of all juicers on the market, and then reviewed the Omega line. This type of juicer creates the least amount of heat, so it's less damaging to the veggies. And it came in as number one for best consumer reviews. I chose the NC900HDC model because it's heavy duty, has a bigger chute thing at the top, and the parts are BPA free.
Juice recipes:
Celery and nothing else - best possible juice you can make. Great for detox, cleansing, organ movement, stomach acid, and hydration. (Thanks for the tip Anthony Williams)
Celery, cucumber, and kale stems - great for a morning wake me up and ultra hydration and nourishment. I think kale is highly nutritious, but it's important to eat the fiber too. So if you save the stems and eat the leaves, the stems come in handy for juicing!
Wheatgrass shots - sort of like an expresso shot. It packs a punch and will detox you from fluoride and metals. It's powerful, so maybe start with half a shot.
Optional: add a lemon and/or lime for citrus love, to kill bacteria, and for extra hydration. (Bacterium hates citrus!!)
Additional tips:
Absolutely get a small strainer (see photo). You want the juice to be as bioavailable as possible without activating your digestive system. It's night and day. Without a strainer, I could drink maybe 8-12oz at a time. With a strainer, I can pound 24oz on an empty stomach.
When cleaning, push the catcher bin under the juicer to catch dripping juice and save yourself a paper towel. Do this while you drink and clean up. See photo
Update April 2019: I've juiced every single morning since I've bought this. I'll never go back. Daily wake up at 2:45, drink juice by 3am, then meditate with a belly full of bliss.. then start my day! Stress and anxiety can't touch me! (Side note, what are people juicing to break their screens? I've had zero problems with any of my parts since day one and I use daily.. sometimes 2-3x a day too.)
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2018
Needless to say, this juicer makes it easy to create both juices. Super easy to clean, too. That's always an important facet. I simply spray a few pieces with hot water and I'm set. Then run them in the dishwasher once a week for a deeper clean. If you live in a city with hard water, you'll probably need to run in the dishwasher daily.
Another thing I like is the juice seems much greener and denser. Seems like it's more nutritious.
I did a thorough review of all juicers on the market, and then reviewed the Omega line. This type of juicer creates the least amount of heat, so it's less damaging to the veggies. And it came in as number one for best consumer reviews. I chose the NC900HDC model because it's heavy duty, has a bigger chute thing at the top, and the parts are BPA free.
Juice recipes:
Celery and nothing else - best possible juice you can make. Great for detox, cleansing, organ movement, stomach acid, and hydration. (Thanks for the tip Anthony Williams)
Celery, cucumber, and kale stems - great for a morning wake me up and ultra hydration and nourishment. I think kale is highly nutritious, but it's important to eat the fiber too. So if you save the stems and eat the leaves, the stems come in handy for juicing!
Wheatgrass shots - sort of like an expresso shot. It packs a punch and will detox you from fluoride and metals. It's powerful, so maybe start with half a shot.
Optional: add a lemon and/or lime for citrus love, to kill bacteria, and for extra hydration. (Bacterium hates citrus!!)
Additional tips:
Absolutely get a small strainer (see photo). You want the juice to be as bioavailable as possible without activating your digestive system. It's night and day. Without a strainer, I could drink maybe 8-12oz at a time. With a strainer, I can pound 24oz on an empty stomach.
When cleaning, push the catcher bin under the juicer to catch dripping juice and save yourself a paper towel. Do this while you drink and clean up. See photo
Update April 2019: I've juiced every single morning since I've bought this. I'll never go back. Daily wake up at 2:45, drink juice by 3am, then meditate with a belly full of bliss.. then start my day! Stress and anxiety can't touch me! (Side note, what are people juicing to break their screens? I've had zero problems with any of my parts since day one and I use daily.. sometimes 2-3x a day too.)
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Rücklieferung geht in die USA 😕
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Reviewed in Germany on January 10, 2024
Rücklieferung geht in die USA 😕
Kosten für die Rücklieferung müssen wir bezahlen. Erstattung der Transportkosten ist noch in Klärung.
Es rápido, eficaz ya que extrae mucho jugo de cualquier fruta o verdura, no es demasiado ruidoso y es fácil de usar.

