Omega NC800HDS Cold Press Juicer Machine, Vegetable and Fruit Juice Extractor and Nutrition System, Dual-Stage Slow Masticating Juicer, 150 W, Manual, Silver

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Omega Nutrition Systems are “masticating-style” juice extractors and more. A masticating juicer juices at low speeds of 80 RPM minimizing heat build-up and oxidation. The auger system forces produce into a tight chamber, grinding and pressing the food to squeeze out the juice from items as fine as wheatgrass and leafy vegetables. With a nutrition system, you can also make all-natural nut butters, baby food, soy milk, almond milk and a variety of healthy snacks. Includes 6 nozzles and 2 juicing screens.
Cold Press Slow Juicer: This juice maker machine operates at a slow 80 RPMs 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 find this juicer effective at extracting juice from fruits and vegetables, with one noting it handles soft citrus well. The machine is easy to use, taking just 20 seconds to put together, and customers appreciate its build quality, noting it feels strong and durable. They praise its quiet operation, dry pulp output, and efficient performance, with one mentioning it pays for itself in a few months.

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  1. Lund Wolfe

    excellent juicer of all vegetables and leafy greens with easy cleanup
    I’ve had the NC800 for five months now. I use it once a week to make carrot with beet juice and celery juice for the week. I have a Champion juicer and a Greenstar (Tribest) juicer, but the Champion clogs up on celery and the Greenstar requires cutting the carrots lengthwise and is way too hard to push carrots through, so I’d have two juicers to use and clean which is very inconvenient. I also wanted a juicer for occasional leafy greens, since my old Wheateena grass/leafy greens juicer finally died.The NC800 is excellent with only a couple acceptable weaknesses. It is inexpensive considering it can do all my juicing and even make nut butters very well like the Champion. This is the first juicer I’ve used that does a very good job of juicing leafy greens, so a dedicated expensive greens juicer is no longer required. It definitely sets a new standard for juicers.The juice is still cool with very high quality full flavor. It lasts a week in the frig, which says a lot about the quality of the juice extraction. There is only 1 or 2 tablespoons of foam on the top of a quart, which is very good. It’s quiet with little vibration.Easy cleanup is very important. The Greenstar was a real pain to scrub and clean all the parts. The Champion was pretty easy. The NC800 is a little easier than the Champion. I’m lazy so I often let it sit for hours after juicing or between juicing different vegetables, usually 5 lbs of carrots, a beet, and 4 stalks of celery and it’s still easy to clean. I use an Oxo bottle brush which reaches all the way into the juicer body and cleans it right out. Even the screen cleans easily without any scraping or scrubbing with a hard toothbrush.I almost exclusively juice one quart of carrots, one beet, and a separate two quarts of celery juice:Celery juices easily with dry fiber out and absolutely no clogging/backup, like you get with the Champion.Carrots are clunky to push through (it seems to break them into chunks first and then grinds them) and you only get 4 cups from 5 lbs of carrots instead of the usual 5 cups, which is the worst I’ve seen in a juicer but not that important to me. It takes all but monster size carrots. I can’t remember having to cut a carrot lengthwise first but I think I have once or twice.Beet is a little clunky, like carrots, with the same inefficiency but the juice is very good, like every other juice.I have juiced some other fruits and vegetables just to get an idea of the overall capability of the NC800:Spinach juices very well with 1/5 foam at most, which is far better than other juicers like the Greenstar which claim to be able to juice leafy greens. There is a trick to juicing leafy greens. Don’t bunch them up or try to push them through. Trickle them slowly through on their own.Mustard greens juice efficiently and better than spinach. Use the same method as spinach. Just cut them in half if necessary before dropping them through the juicer. Even a high quality $1000 grass/leafy greens juicer will only do a little better, and is completely unnecessary.Cucumber does backup but clears quickly when you use the reverse button. You do need to cut cucumbers in half lengthwise and there is a lot of pulp in the juice, which you may want to filter out. This is one of the few items where you do need to switch from the 5 setting to the 1 setting to get it to juice decently. It’s good enough, but if you drink a lot of pure cucumber juice, this might not be the best juicer.Oranges juice like the Champion giving you an Orange Julius type juice, creamy and milky, which some people, like me, prefer.Grapes give hard fiber out but backup after only 2 cups, so it isn’t usable unless you are only using a combination of some grapes with mostly other juices. The 1 setting, like cucumbers, definitely helps in the case of grapes.Apples backup after only 3 apples. You will have to cut medium size apples into quarters. You will get too much foam, too. This is definitely not a juicer for apple based juices, but you might get away with juicing 1 or 2.Pistachios make fine nut butter. I used raw pistachios and the nut butter was dry but that just depends on the nut. You can always just add a little oil. There is a trick to making nut butters. Like leafy greens, you need to just trickle the nuts in slowly with no filling up and pushing which will just clog it and make it very hard to push through. This is different, but just as good as the Champion for nut butters.The plastic pitcher doesn’t pour very well and the plastic fiber out container is a pain to clean. I use my Greenstar glass pitcher and a glass bowl for the fiber which is easy to empty and clean.As others have mentioned, this NC800 HDS 5th generation is the same as the NC900 HDC 6th generation with the same big feed chute, except for the color, silver/gray vs chrome. I think the NC800 also comes in red. I’m very happy with my NC800, and it’s a little cheaper.25 Nov 2017 update:I get a cup of juice per pound on small carrots. If you use small carrots or slice them lengthwise as others have suggested and use very little pressure to mostly let them pull through on their own you’ll get as much juice as almost any other juicer. You decide whether you want to juice faster or slower by slicing and patiently waiting in order to get more juice per carrot.23 Dec 2018 update:I just got 3 oz of wheatgrass juice with a little less than a tablespoon of foam from 4 oz of wheatgrass, so it really does juice wheatgrass, too.

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  2. Azbard

    Very pleased with this juicer
    After 2 weeks of research and comparison, I settled on this juicer. It is VERY easy to clean (clean the juice screen before anything dries), juices everything I put in it handily (don’t worry about squeaks-that’s from spinach rubbing and nothing to worry about), easy to assemble and take apart and leaves pretty dry fiber as the remnant. I have not had to use reverse once and it never came close to bogging down. I occasionally did have to put some pressure on the “shover” to get things down and sometimes the last few crushed pieces don’t go all the way thru but that’s usually fruit and just a small amount. It does produce pulp in the juice but I like that. You want clean juice, buy a centrifugal juicer and waste more of the not-inexpensive produce & fruit or just strain it. As suggested, I cut everything up beforehand and tossed it into large bowls as I did so and then just fed the various hard/soft/fruit in as a mix and it ate it right up, green leaves being no problem at all. I cleaned it out after every individual juice and it does take some serious time, about 2 hours, to produce 4-24oz mason jars of juice this way but I’m ok with that given the results. You could do it faster without the cleaning and I doubt the flavor would be affected with a different juice but I have the time to clean it that way. Recipe books abound for juicing and I’ve found you can easily double an ingredient, add other things like garlic cloves, spices or ginger to just about any recipe and not ruin it. I won’t use the pasta nozzle additions or make nut butters so you’re on your own with those. At $340 it was mid-level for prices for horizontal juicers but with a rock-solid warranty and company behind it. I see no need to pay $500-$800 for the twin grinder models that I was also considering. They can’t produce it faster or get much more juice out of it than the NC800HDS does. You won’t be disappointed.Update: Still love it. Experience shows juicing gets faster, 3 hours now produces enough jars of juice for a week since I don’t worry about the 3 days mentioned as the vitality span of the juice and I can’t tell the difference. First, let the auger pull the stuff down and don’t shove on it unless it stops dropping. I’d guess that’s where some people break the auger and/or overload the motor. You don’t need to do that much. Second, cut the pieces smaller than you need to just to get them in the chute. It only takes a couple of more knife slices and the auger can then more easily pull them in to crush. Third, I make 3-5 jars of the same juice I like at once so I run them all through without cleaning out the machine. I found that I didn’t need to and it still worked great but clean between juice types or fruit vs vegetables. Also a 1/4 or so of water at the end of a juice type run tossed into the chute helps move out remaining stuff and doesn’t affect the juice. Fourth, clean screens thoroughly when doing so. A little extra brush scrub makes sure you’re getting ALL the juice you can. I also set the nozzle to 5, no matter what I’m juicing. Fifth, the recipes I’ve been using from a book actually fill a 24 oz mason jar almost exactly to the top. I expect most of them will. Last, experiment with your ingredients and don’t think you must follow a recipe to the letter. Once you found those you like, toss out or add what you want and see how it tastes. I’ve found 2 that I’ve improved for my taste.Veggies and fruits are NOT cheap these days and it costs me close to what my meat & potatoes budget did to juice, if not a bit more. Still, I’ve lost 2 lbs a week for the past 6 weeks, while exercising of course, and have never felt hungry or deprived while having a juice in the morning, one in the afternoon and then a reasonable actual meal at dinnertime, fish or turkey and salad usually. I’m delighted I bought this and have actually used it. I hope you will be too.

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  3. Compritas lindas

    Bastante recomendable, es increíble la calidad del sabor que se percibe al hacer jugos con esta maravillosa maquina, muy fácil de ensamblar, y de lavar, su tamaño es un poco grande y poco pesado pero bien vale la pena hacer el espacio en la cocina por esta maquina

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  4. Alex C

    This is a wonderful product. I got it last night and I took it for a spin already :)Before you commit to a particular juicer, I highly recommend that you go searching, especially on youtube, in order to get some information on the types of juicers and what they specialize in, in order to avoid dropping a few hundred dollars on something you will hate. If you search “juicer reviews”, you will find lots of resources. John Kohler on youtube is an amazing resource. I am by no means an expert but I learned a lot by reading and watching online videos on the subject.Before I write any more, please be aware that this TYPE of juicer excels at juicing leafy greens. That is not to say that it cannot juice other things, but this is what it is specialized for. If leafy greens are something you juice often, you will love this juicer. I juiced a whole pound of leafy greens with it already and the results were impressive. The juicer created very little foam. This is in contrast to my Omega VRT 400HD, which tends to create more foamy juices. As a side note, the VRT 400 seems to be better at fruits, but not as great at leafy vegetables.The nice thing about the NC800, is that you can do more with it than just juice. I threw in some cashews and as the internet instructions said, I ran them through a few times. By the 4th run, I had homemade Cashew Butter.The cleanup job was not the funnest but the taste of cashew butter was worth it.As with all masticating juicers, the amount of noise is very low. I don’t have a decibel measuring device but I can tell you that I live in a building and I ran it after midnight with no concerns about disturbing neighbors. It’s so quiet that you can have a conversation with somebody right beside you while juicing.As with most masticating juicers, some prepwork is required before you can feed veggies into the machine. This amount of time varies with what you are juicing of course, but you will have to cut produce in order for it to fit through the chute.The juicer is quite big, especially with the attachment installed (if you look at the picture, the tube can be taken off the main unit), which may be an issue for people who do not have a lot of countertop space.The juicer can also mince vegetables and create baby food, as well as create your own almond milk, coconut milk and so on. It comes with different end caps which can be used to make homemade noodles/pasta, baby food etc. I saw a video of somebody making homemade salsa as well.So how’s the cleanup? well, if you own a VRT400 (or 330 or 350) you can expect the same amount of time (or maybe just a touch less). It does come with a cleaning brush, which looks like a toothbrush but I think I will get a bigger brush. That’s just personal preference.The one gripe I have with the juicer is that it comes with really poor supporting documentation. It comes with assembly instructions which are easy to follow, but not one recipe. I have no idea how to make my own noodles and I will have to look this up. For a juicer which cost almost $400, I would have expected at least a few basic recipes for each interchangeable end cap.That is a minor gripe, and in no way does it make this juicer lose any stars.Good:- Quiet- Versatile (can make many things besides just juice)- 15 Year warranty- Low foam juice (Yes!!!)Bad:- Poor supporting documentationAll in all, a fantastic machine.

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  5. Yeyo

    Llevamos casi un año con este product, preparando 4 jugos diarios, funciona muy bien para extraer los jugos y la calidad es muy diferentes a los extractores con aspas o de centrifugado. Hemos probado el modo de procesador de alimentos y tambien funciona muy bien. Muy recomendado.

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  6. Rosemary VP

    I’ve purchased 3 different models of juicers in the last year specifically for juicing celery (lots of celery) and this one I find to be, for the price, a very good choice. Stepping back, I bought this model for my daughter and she loved it from the get go. It’s easy and fast to put together, juices very well and the clean up is quick and easy. When I decided to get one for myself I went higher end and purchased a Hurom which is a different style juicer with a basket, for celery because of the strings, you have to cut each stick into 1 – 1.5 inch pieces making prep a lot more work. Also if you are juicing for more than one person, you have to clean and start over after each 16 oz glass. That one was returned, it was just too much work although I loved the look. Next I tried the Omega J8008C, it was nice looking the chrome is beautiful but there was a problem fitting on the hopper so I returned it. I have to say it didn’t handle celery as well as the NC800 or 900 go figure because they have similar parts except the cone shaped piece that the juice passes through is much better on the NC800, just made slightly different. If you want to juice celery you can’t go wrong with the NC800. Only negative is it does leave some pulp in your glass (but other juicers will too), it certainly isn’t a show stopper and I just began straining with a fine mesh strainer into my glass and you’ve got superb celery juice. I can’t comment on juicing other things as I have not done that as of yet but I doubt I would be disappointed. It’s a workhorse with a great warranty. Kudos to Amazon for handling my returns so well when I wasn’t satisfied. This will keep me shopping their site for Amazon supplied items.

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  7. Joanna Cristo Aguirre

    El extractor es una maravilla, solo fue cuestión de armarlo, pero es facilisimo de usar, lavar, guardar. Los jugos salen a la perfección. Lo recomiendo mucho…además de que el pedido me llego antes de tiempo.

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    Omega NC800HDS Cold Press Juicer Machine, Vegetable and Fruit Juice Extractor and Nutrition System, Dual-Stage Slow Masticating Juicer, 150 W, Manual, Silver

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