How To Make Juicers

BestOmegaJuicersOmega is among the best juicers right now thanks to the

It isn't the cheapest extractor in the marketplace but when combine all the variables that
Make a great solution, Omega has all those points assessed.
But which one of those models are the best?
This would depend on your needs and today I will help you by enumerating 4 of the
Best omega juicers in the market by differentiating their features and what types
Of produce they function best with to help you make the perfect decision.
To help guide you through this report, I have created a table of contents section...
Our Pick: Omega VRT843The VERT VSJ843 is the latest and arguably the best
Omega juicer in the industry right now.
Motor in their product line at just 43 rpm.
It also introduced an improved auger design with two chopping blades instead of
One found in the older VERT series.

You won't need to use the pusher as much.

your juice. This means you won't need to strain as much pulp as before.
Pros

Improved auger and tighter strainer tolerance will extract more juice

Long 15 year warranty
Cons
Very expensive
You cannot make wheatgrass shots with this
You still need to chop fibrous greens like celery
It includes a new juice bowl. You won't find any gears underneath that older
variants have.
This feature allows a better flow for the pulp coming from the feed chute down to
The pulp ejection port and there'll be less chance of clogs.
Also if you look at the wiper blades you won't find the small hole where the pulp

Tapered without any indentations at the bottom.

Less pulp build-up within the juice bowl. This equates to easy clean up at the end.
Bottom line: The Omega VERT VSJ843QS bottom line is one of the best omega
Products you'll find in the industry right now.
wiper design, expect more extraction with lesser pulp build-up inside which

Looking for a juicer for the long term.

For Leafy Greens: Omega NC800If you're into juicing green leafy stuff or fibrous
stuff like spinach, kale, celery or collard greens, there's no better juicer in the
In a lot of ways this
machine is an Omega 8006 on steroids.
What do I mean? Well everything is bigger -- feed chute, auger, strainer and even
the motor. Plus it comes with one feature that allows it to extract even more juice
from the old 8000 series juicers (around 25% more). Omega calls this the
Adjustable end cap that basically permits you to adjust how much backpressure you
want. The more backpressure, the more yield but you will have to push produce
down harder through the feed chute -- that's the downside.
Pros
Superb yield especially from leafy greens
Capable of making wheatgrass shots
Very easy to assemble, disassemble and clean
Larger feed chute means less precutting fruits
15 year warranty
Cons
Very expensive
Large foot print
Not as self-feeding as a vertical juicer so you will need to use the pusher a lot
When you combine all these features -- the larger feed chute, larger auger, screen
And long warranty the NC800 (and 900) is perhaps the best horizontal auger juicer
In the market right now. Not only will it make green juice, it can also make
sorbets, baby food and grind coffee beans. It basically doubles as your food
Processor so you really don't need to buy one so in essence it saves you money.
The best part about the NC800 is the price, for the same amount of money you'll
Pay of the 8006, you can purchase the NC800.
Bottom line: The Omega NC800 is hands down the best option for you if you want
to make green juice and do it efficiently. The large feed chute, horizontal auger
design and the adjustable end cap allow this machine to extract juice from even
the fibrous leafy greens out there- that includes celery, collard greens and yes,
wheatgrass.
Old Reliable: Omega 8006
OldReliableOmega8006If the Omega NC800 is too big for your kitchen then you
can opt for the 8006 with its smaller foot print. What I like about this machine is
That it's very easy to use, unlike vertical auger juicers like the Omega VRT that has
a steeper learning curve this machine almost has none.
Once you know how to assemble and disassemble this, everything else comes
naturally.
This machine is very simple to use. There's no need to cut fibrous greens like celery.
Just stuff leafy greens inside the feed chute and let it do the job.
Would you like a green juice with celery and kale?
No problem, just feed everything in stalk first and watch the auger crush it against
the strainer and watch the green elixir flow from below.
Pros
Very easy to use and clean
Smaller footprint than the NC800
Long 15 year warranty
Ideal for making green juice
Cons
Small feed chute means Lots of chopping (only when you're juicing fruit)
No adjustment knob
Still expensive
If There's a downside, it's the small feed tube which is a big reason why I didn't
rank this higher than the NC800. At only 1.5 inches in diameter, you have to cut
Apples into eights merely to fit it inside. And since this is a horizontal auger juicer you
Will need to use the pusher... a lot.
This can be an issue if you have joint issues like arthritis but outside those issues
this machine is a keeper if you ask me.
Bottom line: This is a bestseller for good reason. It's as reliable as a Ford truck,
Has a long warranty and quite easy to use and clean. And it's got a smaller
Footprint compared to a NC800 that allows it to fit in smaller homes.
A Sleek VRT: Omega VRT400 HD
ASleekVRTOmegaVRT450The Omega VRT400 used to be the flagship vertical
juicer of Omega before the VSJ843 showed up but that doesn't mean you
Shouldn't consider this. 1 thing I like about this is the sleek design that is a lot
smaller than the square shaped VSJ but unfortunately that's the only feature that
I like when you compare it to the other models here.
The Characteristics of the VRT400 are pretty standard in the world of vertical auger
extractors -- 80rpm auger, Ultem auger and strainer. It also comes with a strainer
That you'll eventually need because this juicer will generate a pulpy juice.
I hope that Omega had lowered their price for the VRT400 in Amazon but
Unfortunately it still remains at the $300 range which is a little bit too much when
You think about the improvements made the VSJ843.
Pros
Small footprint
Long warranty (15 years)
Comes with a strainer
Has a juice stopper that prevents drips
Cons
Juice that comes out has a lot of pulp -- you will need a strainer when using this
Steeper learning curve
Bottom line: The VRT400 isn't really a bad option but if you Can Purchase juicer as good
As the VSJ843 for just $30 more, it is a no-brainer but if you want something with
A smaller footprint, this is a fairly good second option capable of juicing fruits
and veggies.
Conclusion
Concerning quality, performance and warranty it is hard to beat the value that
Omega brings to the table and if you're in the market for one these are the best
options out there. If you've used any of these products, I'd like to hear your
experiences about it in the comments section below.

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