Omega Whte J8006 Juicer Juice Extractor
- Brand:
- Omega
- Model Number:
- J8006
- UPC:
- 737416064325
- EAN:
- 0737416064325
- Walmart SKU:
- 138794755
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.55/5 from 22 reviews.
Incredibly efficient! The pulp that gets out of there is so dry. Lots of juice, which was not the case with my old juicer. Absolutely great, a very good and powerful juicer
I bought this juicer a month ago and I am very very happy with it I love it the other day I made ice cream healthy ice cream bananas blueberries strawberries it was so delicious also I love it it has a 15 year warranty you know that this machine is good ...
I've used this juicer every day since I"ve gotten it. I make 16 oz of celery juice everyday and also banana "nice" cream. I saw a demo where this yielded slightly less juice than the model that the Medical Medium recommended. But it wasn't enough to deter me. I chose this one because of the compactness and the sorbet making feature. I used to use a centrifugal Breville, but I hardly took it out because it was a pain to lug it out and afterwards cleaning it. Plus the yield using masticating juicers are just way better. I absolutely love this compact one. Idk why it took me so longer to get one.
I love that this juicer can do more than just juice. I probably make more nut butters and pasta than I do juice with it, though its juicing ability is fantastic. I can't find any cons for this thing; it's compact, cleans easily, works very well, and has multiple uses. It's a welcome addition to my kitchen.
I travel a lot and this juicer is great. It isnt pocket size but is small enough to pack in my car while traveling. I make use it mostly to make organic baby food and my daughter is super happy and energetic.
Great Great Machine, Pulp gets out super dry, juice is fresh and tasty.
I got it for Christmas this past December (2014), and I love it. I have been making multiple juices with various fruits and veggies. I will say juicing carrots, apples, kale and harder fruits and veggies is much easier. When you use lemon, oranges, pineapples you have to make sure to use apples or something to help it wash it down so it doesn't accumulate! However, I am sure that all juicers are made to juice harder fruits and veggies, so its normal! It does take more counter space than the vertical ones, but for me its not a problem. It's longer to wash than a blender obviously, however it is easy to disassemble and assemble as well as wash the parts. The pulp is pretty dry, can't squeeze out juice out of it. Overall, I am very happy with this juicer! Also you can use it to make other things if you switch up the nozzles but for me I don't need that.
Just tried our new CNC80S Compact Juicer after selling a 8003 model. Only thing we miss from the 8003 is the double sided push plunger. The skinny side came in handy when item were stuck to wall even when we use coconut oil as a chute lubricant. New model is slightly quieter, output is similar. New machine runs slightly hotter on body after extended use. Like the compact size.
Solid motor. Carrying handle on top is a plus. Makes good juice!! But, not happy with this design. Feed shoot is really small. It has a problem with soft stuff (cucumber/orange); just doesn't seem to able to push it through. If I alternate - cucumber, then carrots, then cucumber, etc. - seems to help. Main complaints are these: 1) It's a masticating juicer, which means you can make bigger batches of juice to put in the fridge. BUT the container that catches the juice is maybe 2 cups. To make a pitcher of juice means juicing for a while, stopping, pulling out the juice-catch-container, cleaning out the screen, pouring juice into pitcher, putting everything back, then resume juicing. This increases time and mess. If the machine sat up higher, a bigger catch-container could be put underneath. 2) There is no "close" valve on the juicer. When you slide the catch container out to clean the screen or pour the juice, the juice in the machine continues to drip/flow. This increases the mess. 3) The auger-grinder part is short, which makes the set-up of juicer/juice-catch-container/pulp-catch-container a pretty tight operation in terms of space. If you need to remove the juice-catch-container while juicing to clean the screen or pour juice into something, it means having to move the pulp-catch-container out of the way, which means having to scrape any hanging pulp from the exit shoot or lest it falls on the counter, like it did with me. This increases the time and the mess. Overall, this is my third juicer, my second masticating juicer. I'm a devout juicer. This one is the messiest juicer I've used. And this one makes me feel like I'm working for my juice more than any juicer I've used. Keep in mind, I'm making a small pitcher of juice. If you're into making two cups of juice and then stopping and cleaning up, this is a fantastic choice and should last a lifetime and you should buy it now. But, if you're into taking advantage of the whole reason to get a masticating juicer (making enough juice that you can put it in the fridge for later), I would not buy this one again and do not recommend it. The pulp is dry, the juice is great, but the design and operation are disappointments.
1 hour to make one glass of juice and machine always stuck .
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