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Omega J8006 Nutrition Center Commercial Masticating Juicer, Black and Chrome | 
| Brand: Omega Category: Kitchen
List Price: $390.00 Buy New: $260.00 as of 7/31/2010 23:01 CDT details You Save: $130.00 (33%)
New (19) Used (2) from $250.00
Seller: From our house to yours Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 3380
Color: Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.4 Dimensions (in): 14.5 x 6.5 x 15.5
MPN: J8006 Model: J8006 UPC: 737416080066 EAN: 0737416080066 ASIN: B001L7OIVI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use masticating juicer with powerful commercial motor | | • | Low speed of 80 RPMs; no foaming, clogging, or heat build-up | | • | High juice yield; auto pulp-ejection function for continuous juicing | | • | Dual-stage juicing system; quiet operation; UL- and cUL-approved | | • | Measures 14-1/2 by 6-1/2 by 15-1/2 inches; 10-year warranty |
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Product Description "Masticating-style" juice extractor for greater variety and nutrition. Turn nuts to nut butter, extrude pasta, grind coffee and spices, mince herbs, make baby food and whip up soy milk and wheatgrass in a flash. No clogging, foaming or heat build up.Features:Dual-stage juicing system for maximum efficiencyEasy to use and cleanLow-speed 80 RPMsExclusive Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) Household and Commercial Approval
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 56
Omega 8006 Juicer January 31, 2009 Stephen D. Seidel 102 out of 103 found this review helpful
I have rated the 8006 at five stars because of its efficiency, ease of use and quality of materials. The newly designed auger is a translucent black material that GE calls ULTEM. The warranty has been increase from 10 years to 15 years. The juicer probably functions the same as the model 8005 and 8002 so all of the previous reviews apply to the 8006. The power switch is located at the lower back of the juicer and allows the auger to be reversed if something would become lodged in the mastication extraction tube. The Omega auger is patented and has a two stage screen for greater juice output compared to other brands. For example, five medium sized HoneyCrisp apples produced a full quart of wonderful clear pulp-free juice. The apple juice does not turn brown nearly as fast as the juice from centrifugal type juicers due to the lower oxidation from the 80 rpm auger. There is very little foam, and the included screen can be used to filter the final product, if desired. The Omega 8006 does a great job with carrots but with this juicer as with any juicer, the smaller the items, the greater the juice extraction efficiency. I need to point out that the feed tube is only about 1.5" in diameter. There lies the problem with large tube centrifugal juicers. They waste about 20% of the juice and this is significant when you count the price of organic produce. I use a little cutting board to slice items while the juicer pulls them in almost by itself. It works very well. I juice greens including wheat grass and parsley, which can adhere to the spinning basket of a centrifugal juicer and cause the basket to be out of balance. This happened to me with a JuiceLady JL-500 and it cracked the top of the juicer before I could turn it off. If you do not want to cut the produce into smaller pieces then this is not the juicer for you. I enjoy using the 8006 and I have yet to see a bad review of an Omega single auger juicer. Of all the juicers made, this is definitely in the top ten and some websites rate it as No. 1. I can recommend this Omega juicer with no reservations. Enjoy!
Simple & Easy Clean up July 6, 2009 NW Shooter (Lynnwood, WA USA) 50 out of 50 found this review helpful
I had the opportunity to experience juicing on a loaned Jack Lalanne's JLSS Power Juicer Deluxe Electric Juicer, Stainless/Black. After juicing every day with it for over three weeks I realized I really was into juicing and it was not some new Gadget phase I was going through. So I did a ton of research and chose the Omega 8006.
The first thing I can tell you is this is not as noisy as the centrifuge juicer I tried (Jack L juicer). The sound is similar to an old hand mixer on low speed.
The second thing clean up took less time and was easier. Mainly the parts are smaller so they're easier to clean thoroughly. There are no awkward nooks & crannies where food can get stuck. The Omega 8600 clean up involves four main parts. The (1) shoot the food comes down, (2) blade is really a big plastic drill-bit looking thing, (3) the part which determines is the stuff you are grinding going to come out in juice form or a more solid form (such as pasta or banana yogurt!), (4) and finally the collector bins - either or both depending upon what you are doing. It takes more time for me to get the hot water going than the length of time it takes to do the clean up for the Omega 8600.
Preparation is a bigger deal than with other juicers because the opening is much smaller. Some carrots for example had to be cut in 4ths to get it down the shoot. As one reviewer said with another Omega model, it gives you time to think about what you are preparing. The liquid output appears bolder/brighter and without foam compared to the centrifuge juicer.
It's funny, I do notice I pause before preparing my juice to ponder would this be just as good for me if I were to sit and eat the orange, apple and carrots versus putting them into this machine and blend them. What enhances my experience with juicing is the other ingredients such as adding that bit of ginger - yum! When I was using the centrifuge, I thought more about if I had time to do the clean-up after.
The machine itself is sturdy. Having it in a place where you can add the ingredients easily rather than having it stuffed under the cabinet will enhance your access and ease of use.
I am VERY happy with the Omega 8600. It was difficult to wait the 3 weeks - I'm typically a want it now buyer. Mine showed up a few days earlier. I filled my time in cleaning out my refrigerator in preparing to integrate juicing in my diet.
See uploaded picture of my juicing station.
Finally one bit of advice.. No matter what kind of Juicer you acquire - CLEAN UP right after you juice, drink after - clean first! This prevents anything from WELDING to any parts later. Happy Juicing!
I'm addicted September 25, 2009 Harry Slaughter (San Jose, CA USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Since I got this juicer, I've used it daily.
First and foremost, if you've never juiced, you're in for a dramatic change. Since I started juicing, my energy level has increased dramatically. The benefits of juicing have shocked and amazed me.
Secondly, if you're going to juice, get this style, the masticating juicer rather than the centrifugal style. Yes, it is slower, but it's also more efficient and less damaging to the juice. You will get more juice out of your produce. Importantly, you will also be able to juice greens such as kale, lettuce, herbs and so on.
This particular juicer is rock solid. I'm very impressed with it. The motor is very powerful and grinds up whatever you throw at it. It has a monster warranty. And what I like most is that it's extremely easy to clean. I keep it next to my sink, since I use it multiple times a day, and I can have this thing cleaned and re-assembled in a little over a minute.
Great Juicer August 4, 2009 D. Reyes 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Having owned a reasonable mid-priced centrifugal juicer for a while I grew tired of the cleanup and also of the fact that I felt like the pulp wasn't dry meaning juice wasn't being extracted as good as I hoped, and I also grew tired of the fact that it wasn't good at juicing greens.
So I wised up and purchased a Omega 8006 masticating juicer. First off, this juicer is EXCELLENT. The cleanup is ridiculously easy, the pulp is ejected into a seperate cup which could then be put into the machine again if you want to try and squeeze more juice out of it etc.
Now, unlike a centrifugal juicer, a masticating juicer does juice slowly since the auger kneeds and chews the fruits/vegetables/whatever you are juicing squeezing every last drop of juice out. With a centrifugal juicer you can just throw whatever you want in and let it destroy it. With the Omega Juicer you need to take a little bit of time and cut things down, which isn't a problem since it does give you time to really think about what you're doing.
I would recommend this juicer to people that want to juice more greens and vegetables, and also fruits to an extent, and also recommend it to people who are turned off by bulky juicers that require a lot of clean up.
No regrets October 4, 2009 A. S. Goodrich (Key West, FL United States) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have been using the Omega J8006 for just about a month now and am loving it. It took me 3-4 months before I broke down and bought it because I wanted it so that I could begin making fresh wheatgrass shots at home, but I was concerned that I wouldn't follow through and didn't want to "waste" over $300 on a juicer that didn't get used; I finally took the plunge with the price dropped to $249 one weekend. I'm happy to say that I've only missed a couple of days of juicing in the past month because of time management (up too late and had to be to work too early) and have no regrets about spending the money.
I am extremely pleased with the Omega J8006's performance with wheatgrass juicing. At a local nursery I can buy a tray of wheatgrass for about $10. One tray produces about 5 two-ounce shots. Here in Key West, a one-ounce shot costs $2, so I'm now able to juice at half the cost. Even better, now on my days off, if I don't have any errands to run, I can still get my shot of wheatgrass becuase everything I need is right at home. Also helpful were the Recipe suggestions that were included in the manual - the addition of a small piece of celery makes the wheatgrass shot even more palatable (fresh wheatgrass can be STRONG). And yes, there are times that the pulp is a little wetter than I like and I will run it back through the juicer to extract the full amount of juice.
Now admittedly, I've never used any other juicer for wheatgrass, so I can't really compare its performance in this regards to other home juicing systems. However, this weekend my roommate and I had a "juicing competition" between my Omega and his Jack LaLane juicer. We were given about a dozen ripe peaches, which were far too many to eat. First off, I used about 4 peaches and he used 8 in order to produce about the same amount of juice. Second, to call his product juice is being very generous; it was more of a frothy puree than a juice and he had to skim the puree off the top after it finally separated 30 minutes later. The Omega produced a beautiful juice that was all liquid. Finally, when it came to clean-up, hands down the Omega was SOOOOOO much easier. I had to disassemble both juicers (he couldn't figure out how to take his apart). The size of all the parts from the Jack LaLane juicer took over both sides of the sink and there was juice (puree) on the unit itself once it was taken apart. As fot the Omega, clean-up is so quick and easy I don't even consider it a chore. I know that my Omega will continue to get used on a daily basis. I will be extremely surprised if the Jack LaLane juicer gets used again.
This is a solid machine, sturdy without being too heavy. I did notice a review which questioned the warranty length. It is a bit confusing. The manual that comes with it says 10 years, but the box clearly says 15 years. If you're truly concerned about the warranty length, keep your box as the manufacturer will have to comply with the longer of the two warranties (especially as the box is what is clearly advertised and observed).
So far I have only used my Omega for juicing, but am looking forward to trying out its other features, especially for making homemade pasta and grinding nuts and coffee beans. All in all, this is a great machine and I have no regrets with my purchase (I'm not sure my roommate can say the same about his juicer).
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