Ever felt like your juicer was letting you down? You know the ones—loud, messy, and leaving behind a heap of pulp that should’ve been your juice. Well, meet the Omega NC900HDC, a juicer that aims to turn those nightmares into sweet (or savory) dreams.
If you’ve been searching for a machine that doesn’t compromise on juice quality, you’re in the right place. Let’s take a closer look at this beast of a juicer and why it just might be the kitchen companion you’ve been missing.
Design and Build Quality
Let’s start with the looks. The Omega NC900HDC isn’t just functional—it’s sleek, with its chrome finish making it a standout on any kitchen counter. But more importantly, it’s built to last. The juicer’s parts are BPA-free, which is a huge plus for anyone mindful of what their food comes in contact with.
You won’t have to worry about wear and tear here, either. The plastic components are solid, and the whole machine is designed to resist stains and corrosion, even if you’re juicing acidic fruits like lemons and oranges.
What about size? It’s a bit larger than other juicers, but nothing you can’t manage. It measures about 14.5 inches long, 6.5 inches wide, and 15.5 inches tall. Sure, you’ll want to clear some counter space, but if you’re serious about juicing, it’s a trade-off that’s well worth it.
Performance and Features
Here’s where the Omega NC900HDC starts to really shine. This juicer is a masticating juicer, meaning it operates at a slow 80 revolutions per minute (RPM). Why should you care about RPMs? Because slow juicing reduces heat and oxidation, which means your juice retains more nutrients and enzymes. It’s perfect for those who want every bit of goodness from their fruits and veggies.
The juicer features a dual-stage extraction process, which is a fancy way of saying it squeezes every drop of juice from your produce. The pulp that comes out is bone dry, meaning you’re getting the most juice possible. And yes, that includes hard-to-juice items like leafy greens, which this machine handles like a pro.
Adjustable pressure settings give you control over what you’re juicing. For softer fruits like oranges, you can dial it down. For tougher ingredients like carrots or kale, crank it up to maximize juice yield. There’s a setting for everything, making this one of the most versatile machines out there. And let’s not forget its ability to make pasta, nut butters, and even baby food. This isn’t just a juicer—it’s a kitchen multi-tool.
Ease of Use
Now, you might be thinking, “Is this thing easy to use?” The answer: absolutely. There’s a single switch at the back for on, off, and reverse (in case something gets stuck). The feed chute is wider than most other masticating juicers, measuring 1.5 by 2 inches. This means less prep work for you—you won’t have to spend your life chopping everything into tiny pieces.
That said, it’s still a slow juicer. You won’t be in and out in five minutes. But if you’re someone who enjoys the process of juicing and the end result—juice that’s nutrient-dense and smooth—it’s well worth the extra time. Plus, the slow pace means you can have a conversation, catch up on your favorite podcast, or simply relax while the Omega does its thing. It’s about the experience, right?
Juice Quality and Yield
Juice lovers, rejoice. The Omega NC900HDC excels at delivering juice that’s not just tasty, but packed with nutrients. Because of its slow, masticating process, the juice retains more enzymes, vitamins, and minerals compared to what you’d get from a centrifugal juicer. Whether you’re juicing carrots, celery, apples, or even wheatgrass, this machine extracts every last drop, leaving behind dry pulp.
And let’s talk about yield. For leafy greens like spinach and kale, it’s one of the best juicers you can buy. Even those tough-to-juice greens come out smooth and vibrant, with no bits or chunks to worry about. It’s not just for veggies, either—fruits like apples, pears, and oranges also come out beautifully, with minimal foam and maximum juice.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning up after juicing can be a chore, but the Omega NC900HDC makes it bearable. In fact, it’s one of the easier juicers to clean. There are only a few parts to disassemble, and all you really need is a quick rinse in warm water. The juicer comes with a small brush for cleaning the filter screen, but if you clean it right after juicing, you won’t need much scrubbing.
One note: the parts aren’t dishwasher safe, so you’ll need to hand wash. But honestly, because it’s so easy to clean by hand, it’s not a big deal. No one wants a juicer that takes longer to clean than to use, and with the NC900HDC, that’s not something you’ll need to worry about.
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Who Is It For?
If you’re serious about juicing and want a machine that’s as versatile as it is efficient, the Omega NC900HDC is for you. It’s perfect for health-conscious individuals who want to get the most nutrients from their produce, as well as families looking to add more raw foods to their diet. Whether you’re into green juices, nut butters, or even homemade pasta, this juicer has something to offer.
Final Verdict
The Omega NC900HDC isn’t just another juicer. It’s a kitchen workhorse, designed for people who want the best out of their produce. It might take up some counter space and require a little patience, but the payoff—smooth, nutrient-packed juice—is more than worth it. If you’re ready to upgrade your juicing game, this machine should be at the top of your list.
It’s time to get serious about your juice.
Dustin Barnard is the editor-in-cheif at Urban Heavenly, a platform dedicated to making homes more beautiful and functional. With a passion for design and a keen eye for detail, Dustin shares practical advice, innovative ideas, and DIY tips to help homeowners transform their spaces into personal sanctuaries.