🥇 Elevate Your Juice Game with OmegaCelery!
The OmegaCelery Juicer is a high-performance masticating juicer designed specifically for celery, operating at 80 RPM to maximize nutrient extraction while minimizing heat and oxidation. With a versatile nutrition system, it can also create nut butters, grind spices, and make baby food. The juicer features two adjustable end caps for tailored juicing, ensuring you get the most out of your produce.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material | Plastic |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.11"D x 18.9"W x 12.6"H |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Finish Type | Glass |
Color | Silver |
Wattage | 200 watts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 |
Special Features | Manual |
S**H
More juice
Use it every week for juicing for the week and it extracts more juice than other juicers I’ve used.
K**Y
Only juicer I trust
Sturdy, high-quality juicer with a more streamlined design than the previous model. I use it daily for my morning juice—worth every penny.
C**E
Best Juicer Ever: Affordable, Powerful, and Perfect for Fresh Juice Lovers!
The media could not be loaded. I first used this juicer to juice lemons from my own garden, but I didn’t peel them beforehand. The result? It got completely clogged, the pusher even fell out, and the front outlet was forced open. I tried two or three times, but each time I had to reassemble the machine because the lemon peels were stuck inside and impossible to remove. In the end, I went to the kitchen and struggled to peel the lemons, but the peel was so difficult to remove that I gave up and switched to juicing oranges and apples instead.I also harvested around 550 grams of plectranthus amboinicus (Indian borage) from my garden and juiced it—amazingly, it produced almost exactly 550 milliliters of juice. That was truly incredible!And let me tell you, the apple juice this machine makes is the best I’ve ever had in my life. I absolutely love this juicer! It has become my favorite appliance, even better than all my expensive electronics. The best part? Its price is only one-twentieth of my Apple devices. Such amazing value for the price! Highly recommended for anyone who loves fresh juice.
T**Z
Breakable
I am a daily juicer user for the past 10 years. I am addicted to have my fresh juice each morning! I have been using Breville centrifugal juicer for years. Changed one or two time / 10 years not because something wrong with my centrifugal juicers but because after a while the juicing parts get oxidated. I am a big fan of Anthony William and this year I said, ok, let me try his recommendation of Omega masticator juicer. I spent over 450 $ on this juicer and I am not happy with it. In order to be fair, I will list the advantages and disadvantages compared with Breville 850 and let you all decide if this is a machine you need to invest or not:Advantages:1. I feel the quality of the juice is better. Via masticating technology, the transfer of heat generated during centrifugal motion (Breville) is eliminated. The juice feels fresher!2. The residue pulp is much dryer than using centrifugal juicer, therefore more juice is produced but not a whole lot, maybe half of oz to 1 oz.3. I love the strainer to separate even more pulp. I would recommend Omega to make a small rectangular block to be used if desired to squeeze more juice out of the pulp that is trapped in the strainer. I use a spoon.4. Cleaning seems faster with Omega, easier to clean the parts than Breville5. More options for making seeds milk, juice herbs (main reason I got it), etcDisadvantages1. Very fragile. Mine broke twice!!! The locking mechanism is made out of plastic (very bad idea). That mechanism is supporting a lot of torque (pressure) and should be made out of metal, compatible with food like stainless steel or something along those lines. Luckly, Omega has great customer service, and they did send me twice new parts! I give them 5 stars for customer service!2. Takes FOR EVER to juice compared with the centrifugal juicer. I can put the entire celery bunch in my centrifugal juicer and in one second, I got juice made. It will take over 15 minutes to juice a bunch of celery juice. Now I am terrified to not break it again, so I have to cut each big celery stick in half on the length wise (very hard) to not put so much pressure on the locking mechanism. Second time I broke the locking mechanism was over one carrot. So, you have to spend a lot of time to pre-prep everything, cut thinner veggies strips to run ONE BY ONE via the masticator. I am super busy in the morning, that is a definite challenge for me!3. Expansive! I could have bought 4 Breville juicers over one Omega.
A**A
Best Juicer!
This juicer is AMAZING. Works like it should, I have had zero issues using it multiple times a day for several months now. Easy to clean!
K**A
So far I've made celery juice and falafel (yes, falafel mix!) with this
The media could not be loaded. This is one very cool juicer/grinder. I have wanted one of these Omega Nutrition System juicers for a while. The cool thing is that it comes with different attachments you can use to make more than just juice with it.I juiced a bunch of celery and it worked very nicely--smooth and quiet functioning. Far quieter than centrifugal juicers. I appreciate the straight feed tube which enables the user to feed in whole stalks of celery and whole carrots. The opening is somewhat narrow, so some produce will require cutting. Even the smallest of apples won't fit in this, and neither will most whole cucumbers. Still, those are fairly easy things to cut. I would rather cut those than chop a bunch of celery or carrots, which are much harder.After making celery juice I rinsed everything off and changed out a few of the attachments to make falafel mix. The manual tells you which attachments to use for the mincing/chopping function. Really, it's a grinding function, as there are no blades in this machine and you cannot chop anything with it. Any raw produce or soaked grains and beans you feed into it come out the other end as a semi-fine grind. And unlike a meat grinder, there is no way to select the grind size, no plates you can switch out.The previous night I had soaked dried garbanzo and fava beans in preparation for making falafel. I cut an onion into wedges, peeled a few garlic cloves, and washed some fresh parsley and cilantro. Feeding this all into the chute worked pretty well, although you can see in the video that I did not realize that some "juice" would be produced during this process and that, even changing out the juice screen for the solid blank cone, I still needed to have a container under the juice opening to catch that and later mix it in with the ground ingredients. Why Omega didn't make this with a Juice Release Lever you can close this off with is a mystery to me, given that this machine is also used as a "food processor", and everything in that case needs to be pushed out the other side. Imagine if you will a food processor with a hole in the bottom, and every time you put salsa ingredients in it, all the juice leaked out and flooded your countertop!The fact that you change out the juice screen for a solid cone doesn't cause the liquid produced to be pushed out the other end, nor does it prevent it from leaking out the juice hole underneath. This is really dumb. I have their Omega MM400GY Medical Medium Celery Juicer (www.amzn.com/B09NDWGL5S), and it does have the ability to close this opening off. Nothing in the manual warns you about this. Still, in the end, the falafel mix it produced is beautiful! I just had to capture and mix all of the liquid back in. I will make dosa batter with this next, although I'm guessing it will be coarser than what I usually make with my blender. I don't know if running it through multiple times would make a finer grind.Now I have yet to see if, even after washing the parts with soap and water, a sorbet I make after this will taste like onions and garlic. That remains to be seen, and would lessen the utility and versatility of this machine.Cleanup is pretty easy. In general the parts simply rinse off, and the included brush works great to remove any stuck on bits from screens and crevices. Except for the case where you are going to make something afterwards that tastes very different from what you just made, there's no real need to do anything more than rinse everything off under running water. And the non-brush end of their brush works perfectly to dislodge impacted food from what they call the bread stick nozzles, which are also used in the food processing function.
A**R
Multi functional !!
Great brand and product - works well especially for celery juice
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