🥤 Unlock Pure Nutrition, One Slow Press at a Time
The OmegaCompact Cold Press Juicer is a 200-watt, slow 80 RPM masticating juicer featuring triple-stage extraction technology. It maximizes nutrient retention and juice yield from fruits, vegetables, nuts, and leafy greens. Compact and versatile, it also functions as a nut butter maker, baby food processor, and sorbet creator, with adjustable pressure settings and automatic pulp ejection for seamless juicing.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material | Plastic |
Capacity | 50 Liters |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.3"D x 16.4"W x 12.4"H |
Finish Type | Silver |
Color | Silver |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Special Features | Manual |
A**Z
Great Juicer, Worth the Price but Hard to Clean
I ordered this for my nanny family since they’re big on eating clean, and we’ve been reading about all the great health benefits of juicing. This juicer is amazing! The juice comes out completely smooth with absolutely no chunks, which I really appreciate because I don’t like pulp or pieces in my drinks.It is a pretty big machine and does take up a good amount of counter space, but that’s expected with a high-quality juicer. Yes, it’s definitely on the pricey side, but it’s worth it—other juicers tend to break easily or leave chunks behind, and this one delivers perfect juice every time.The only downside is that it’s hard and very time-consuming to clean. That’s the one thing I wish could be improved. But overall, this juicer is strong, reliable, and produces excellent juice!
K**.
Versatile and Efficient Juicer for Daily Use
I've been using the Omega CNC80S Cold Press Juicer for six months now, and it has seamlessly integrated into my daily routine. The machine is straightforward to operate and clean, making it ideal for everyday juicing needs.The included attachments and filters offer versatility, allowing me to produce everything from smooth apple juice to chunkier applesauce, depending on my preference. As a masticating juicer operating at a low speed, it effectively minimizes heat buildup and oxidation, ensuring maximum nutrient retention in every glass.I purchased this model to replace an older Omega juicer that had begun to show signs of wear from daily use. While the CNC80S feels lighter and perhaps less robust than its predecessor, it has performed reliably thus far. Time will tell how it holds up in the long run.Overall, I'm very satisfied with this juicer. It offers excellent value for the price and meets my daily juicing requirements effectively.
S**6
High quality, very reliable
Already was using an Omega mm900hds (medical medium model) to juice celery, but needed something a little more compact for travel purposes, this fit the bill perfectly and didn't cost a premium. Very nice quality to these, powerful motor, everything is very solid and sturdy. This model normally sells for 200-300usd, so it's not a cheap juicer by any means. A cheap juicer will likely have thinner plastic and a weaker motor, and may overheat easily. Non of the Omega juicers ever failed me, but a link chef juicer ($125 vertical) gave out on the first juicing
S**K
Compared to an Omega VRT350 Vertical Low Speed Juicer...
I bought this to replace my old Omega VRT350 Vertical Low Speed Juicer, which died after 5 years of hard use. The end product with this one is better (no separation in the juice), and it's somewhat easier to clean. The main difference is in the feed tube. This one has a round tube 1-1/2" in diameter; the VRT350 has a 2-1/2" x 1-1/2" opening. Although you have to cut up your produce to use either model, this one requires significantly smaller pieces for the auger to accept pieces properly.Followup.... I found that cutting up the pieces into even smaller pieces completely eliminated any clogging or backup in the feed tube. Feeding the chute will still be slower, but be patient. You'll have more prep time, but that is made up for by less cleanup time. I can juice a gallon or more without having to stop and clean out the feed tube and auger 3 or 4 times like i had to do with my vertical model.
A**R
Easy to use, easy to clean!
Love this machine! So easy to use and so easy to clean up. I use it daily.
T**R
Powerful and convenient.
I had another juicer years ago that was a tremendous pain to clean and assemble and disassemble. I really wanted to make my own juice but it was such a hassle that I gave up and gave the juicer away. I found this juicer and it really looked good and compact. I watched several videos and read reviews before deciding on this model and I am extremely pleased so far. I juice everyday with a multitude of fruits and veggies. It is small and clogs a bit on really fibrous items like pineapple but nothing too serious. It is an excellent entry level juicer in my opinion. The price is attractive as well. It is so easy to assemble, disassemble, and clean. Its compact size is a bonus for storage and setting up to use (we have limited counter space). I am really happy with this purchase.
R**K
Perfect for what I'm doing
I had a hard time deciding between this compact model and the full size NC800. I have a very small kitchen space, so I decided on the compact model.I'm very pleased with it. I've owned many juicers over the years and I'll say that this is, hands down, the best model I've every owned.It's quiet, powerful and doesn't make a huge mess like centrifuge juicers.It's important to understand what this unit is best for and when it might not be the best choice. I juice mostly harder vegetables and fruits like celery, carrots, apples, cucumbers etc. It's perfect for these! It really does a solid job of chomping through these and makes great tasting juice. My older high speed centrifuge juicer not only made a mess inside all the parts, but it seemed to kind of "whip" the juice because of all of the oxygen introduced in the spinning blades. This slow moving juicer doesn't do that at all.It's also exceptional at leafy greens like spinach and kale. It's just important to know how best to add your fruits and vegetables in. For example, I always end on a hard vegetable like carrot or celery sticks to help move the "squishier" fruits and greens through the machine.If you are juicing a lot of really soft fruits or berries, this might not be the best option. Perhaps a vertical masticating juicer might be better. But honestly, a lot of juicers struggle with really soft fruits anyway. It just hasn't been a problem for me.I've found the cleaning process to be really easy and quick too. I simply rinse most parts with a drop of dish soap and scrub the screen with the provided brush. It takes less than 2 minutes and is so much easier and faster than my last juicer.Overall, this juicer was definitely the best choice for me personally.
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