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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Omega VRT330 Vertical Low Speed Juicer

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The Omega VRT330 vertical juicer is our newest juicer. The model vert has a unique design allows items as firm as carrots and as fine as wheatgrass to be juiced efficiently in the same machine. One Juicer for all your needs.
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Technical Details

- Auto cleaning system
- Permanent magnetic motor
- 80 RPM for peak efficiency
- Crushing ribs
- Equivalent to a 2 HP motor; commercial condenser motor
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Customer Buzz
 "Almost Best Juicer" 2009-11-23
By S. Brianne (Maple Hts.,OH)
I love the way this Juicer juice vegetables easily especially green vegetables. The Juicer itself could stand some improvements the plastic juice stainer does crack very easy and it also stains very easy. After using it for one day I noticed that the strainer was cracked along the plastic bottom. Omega should make the strainer out of stainless steel. Omega should supply more than one of the yellow plastic devices thats needed to make the juice, it would be even better if they would design it so that the little yellow rubber device is not needed. I am going to keep the juicer because I really like the way it performs even thou it takes a little longer to clean and I also like the fact that it takes up very little space on the counter top.

Customer Buzz
 "Really Nice Juicer" 2009-09-28
By Rupeshkumar Mehta
I was not know that jucing can be so easy and tasteful. I was having Hamilton Beach Juicer ( cheap one ) When my girlfriend suggested me Omega Juicer, I was shocked to see the price . But after her force I bought this juicer. And Now it got it why its so costly. Belive me its worth to spent money on this. It virtually jucies anything and that also without destroying its nutrition. Juices taste so great... Even Cleaning is very very easy. If lazy person like me says cleaning is easy then it cant go better then that.



For people who never did jucing may find this is pricy but once they will buy it they won't be disapointed.

Customer Buzz
 "The good and the bad" 2009-09-26
By Yuriy A. Bouzelev (San Diego, CA)
After hours of searching for constructive criticisms of the new Omega VRT330 juicer I have found none that were helpful enough with respect to the issues that I was having with this machine. So I felt it was necessary to bring some very significant drawbacks of this juicer to light.

I will be comparing the VRT330 to 8006 model, since I own both. I must say that while the VRT330 does a slightly better job at extracting more juice, the degree of difficulty of cleaning the juicer, plus some engineering shortcomings, in my opinion far outweigh the benefits. VRT has some odd plug on the bottom of the plastic tray, which is supposed to be removed every time you clean the juicer. We almost lost one within a week. Perhaps this is why OMEGA includes 2 plugs with a new unit, because bad engineering must be compensated with spare parts over such lengthy warranty. Among other things, within the first two weeks, the metal/plastic screen (filter), whatever it is called, had cracked from regular use and we had begun to use the 10-year warranty. Then, just days after this incident, the top of the juicer locked up, because when I woke up in the morning and with one eye opened, half asleep closed the top tray off by a little, the whole top of the juicer had to go to the manufacture for full replacement as well. Apparently if you close VRT330 in a slightly different position, it locks up for good and there is nothing you can do to open it, unless you want to crack it open. So we wrote/called to their service center, and were promised a replacement right away. It has already been a month, and no replacement came yet, so much for the warranty. Right now, I have a desire to sell this juicer for half the price and get a good Norwalk 275 instead, which can truly last a lifetime. At the moment we use the 8006 model, and it is great. By far a much simpler and better technology than VRT330. It is easier to clean, less parts and is worry free. The reason why I am aiming at Norwalk is because the 8006 was actually bought for my mother, and the Norwalk is appealing because of its press function.

Bottom line: Omega VRT330 - VERT juicer is a bad improvement (In fact I would not really consider it an improvement over 8006), not quite worth the extra 100$. In my opinion the 2009 release of this juicer is like a beta version of Windows Vista, it sucks This is not to say that this machine will not be improved upon, hence I do not mean to stir you away from it for ever, just think OMEGA needs to consider the feedback and polish up on some engineering quirks. Replacement hasn't been ideal either. Having sent the unit to the manufacture a month ago, I do not even know if we are getting anything back anymore. If you are on the market for the juicer, perhaps at this point in time it is reasonable to pass this one up. If you have the chance to buy the 8006, go for it, leave underdeveloped 330VRT to the engineers to improve upon. It has way too many drawbacks to be considered one of the best as it is being advertised. 3 Stars out of 5, and this is really pushing it, really more like 2 1/5.



Conclusion: If I had a choice to have Omega replace the VRT330 for the older 8006 model today, I would without hesitation. I would not recommend the VRT330 to anyone that I know YET, because I believe the product needs serious improvement, which I do not believe will necessarily come soon.



Customer Buzz
 "Great juicer, easy to clean" 2009-09-16
By Dandelion (santa monica)
I received this juicer the other day and am very pleased with it. I spent a lot of time (like the last year!) researching juicers and trying to decide which one I wanted. At first I thought about getting a Breville - they are beautiful looking machines, but a 1 year warranty on a $400 juicer?? That tells me they don't stand behind their products. I also decided against a centrifugal juicer because of the heat they generate and thus the oxidation of the juice. This Omega juicer has a FULL ten year warranty on ALL parts.



This machine is supposed to be a "slow, masticating" juicer. It isn't that slow compared to a centrifugal one. The machine is definitely on the quite side. the pulp comes out fairly dry and I recommend an extruding juicer so you don't have to stop juicing to clean the pulp out. The base/footprint is actually smaller than it looks in the photos. It is on the taller side, but still fits comfortably under my kitchen cabinets. The one thing I will warn about: the chute is on the small side. You will have to cut up a medium/large apple into more than quarters to fit. I don't personally don't mind that because I enjoy juicing.



The juice: no problems with pomegranate or spinach. The main reason I choose the Omega Vert over the Champion or another masticating juicer was because it is capable of juicing leafy greens and a wide variety of fruits (you can juice cherries WITH their seeds) as well as making nut butters (even though Omega does not say you can do this). I like to juice kales and herbs and this juicer can handle it no problem. You can "juice" frozen fruit to make a 100% fruit sorbet.



Clean up is also easy: this is a "self-cleaning juicer!" After you are done juicing, poor water down the chute until clear, then disassemble and rinse. The only parts that require some scrubbing are the mesh strainers. Overall I would say clean up is less than 5 minutes.



Again, I HIGHLY recommend this juicer. I spent a really long time reviewing and researching juicers and am very please with this product (and am glad to know it is fully covered for 10 years). To see this guy in action search for "omega vert" on youtube and watch the videos posted by "rawfoods aka Discount Juicers" - they sealed the deal for me on getting this juicer.

Customer Buzz
 "The New Generation of Juicers" 2009-08-21
By Jimmy Morelli (South Boston, MA)
The first impression.

Let me start off by saying the construction of this machine is impressive. There was not a flimsy piece of plastic on the entire machine. The entire set-up is heavy gauge plastic, the machine easily reflects the $350 price tag, no questions asked. The machine is a lot heavier than most kitchen appliances, which is not a bad a thing. The machine was easy to clean and easy to assemble.



Performance.

To use this juicer you will need to cut up the produce, such as beets, apples, anything large and round. You need to cut them up anyway with your 3" shoot on the centrifugal juicer, most apples don't fit and the larger beats don't either. I use the apple corer/cuter from Pampered Chef, you can use it for the beets as well. Carrots fit fine, I could see some of the very large carrots needing to be cut.



The juicing operation is fast and effort less. They give you a pusher but you will not need it. The machine's design automatically pulls the produce into the hopper. All you need to do if feed the machine. The machine is extremely quiet, such a relief when I first turned it on, it almost sounds like a can opener but quieter. It's pretty simple, the produce gets crushed by the auger then pressed against the top metal mesh filter ring, then squeezed more then pressed against the bottom filter ring (there is one filter that consists of a top metal filter about an inch of plastic separating then a bottom ring, check the picture to get a better idea). There is also a outer self cleaning cover over the filter with three sets of three squiggy things one for the top filter, one for the bottom filter and one large one for the outer case. This thing cleans itself as it works, pour some water in the machine between juicing and it removes the remnants of what you just juiced, getting it ready for your next produce. Don't get me wrong this thing does not literally clean itself but the self cleaning mechanism makes it simple to clean at the end of juicing. The juice is separated from the pulp and flows out a spout in the bottom front of the machine and the pulp gets pushed out a shoot on the bottom side, it's actually pretty cool to watch, there is very little juice left in the pulp, much more efficient than the 3 models I tried.



Quality of the juice.

They advertise that by squeezing the produce you get a better tasting juice with more vitamins. I was skeptical when I read it. When I took my first sip of carrot juice I could tell the difference immediately. I couldn't figure out how to describe it though, it's both juice from a carrot, how can one taste so different. This might not make sense but this is how I will describe the taste difference. The juice from the centrifugal machines taste as if it was watered down compared to the juice from the Omega Vert. When I took my first sip of apple juice, there was no comparisons, the taste was so crisp and fresh, actually like taking a bite from an apple. I was amazed at the difference.



Orange juice from every juicer I have used never tasted like the fresh squeezed store bought juice, With the Omega Vert it does, same consistency with no separation, the separation you see in the glass of juice from a centrifugal juicer is what gives it the watered down taste. I am not knocking the juice that comes from other machines but to understand what I am saying you need to find away to taste the juice this machine puts out. I guarantee you will instantly taste the difference as I have and have an entire different outlook on juicing. I guess the high rpm's actually cause flavor to be lost, my theory is the shredding and spinning not the heat as others say, the machine spins so quickly that most of the liquid that escapes is water that is missing most of the vitamins, sugars, flavor and fibers. The Omega Vert operates at very low rmp's, and squeezes instead of shreds and spins



The one thing Omega did say was that there is no froth to the juice as it is squeezed and not spun, this was not true. There was very little froth compared to centrifugal models but it is present, but as I said there is no visible separation of the juice and it tastes absolutely fantastic.



Conclusion.

This juicer is expensive, but from what I have seen on my first day it is worth it just on construction alone, plus it comes with a 10 year FULL warranty, if anything breaks it is replaced. I have not dealt with their customer service department that much, I did asks them two questions via e-mail and it took 24 hours for a reply, but that's normal. They did ship the juicer out within 7 days which is good for a manufacturer. I hope I never have to deal with them enough to write about it in a review.



If juicing is a lifestyle to you then this is the juicer for you, hands down. It takes a little bit longer to prepare produce and clean the machine, add up that total extra time between this juicer and a centrifugal one and your only looking at a 5 minute difference. It all depends on how you prepare and what handy kitchen tools you have. I have only used this machine once but I have been juicing long enough to know a good thing when I see it. I want to submit this review because there are very few out there. From what I have seen with the quality the juice I am convinced I found my juicer. Only time will tell regarding to the machines durability and reliability, but as I said this thing is built like a tank and has a 10 year full warranty.



If you are going to purchase this juicer than purchase it through Omega's website, www.omegajuicer.com , they offer a 30 day money back guarantee. Amazon does not carry this juicer so you will not get their guarantee, every site selling on Amazon only excepts returns where the box has not been opened and the machine has never used plus add on to that a hefty restocking fee. I like shopping with the little guy but that is crazy. I like purchasing Amazon when I can as they have never done wrong by me but it was unfortunate they didn't carry this.



I normally don't leave a review at least a good review until I have used the product for at least two weeks, sometimes more. There are very little reviews out there of this juicer out there and it needs more as it is worth it. I have fallen in love with this thing and am convinced this thing is golden. I just want others out there to make sure they are aware I have only used this once , I used carrots, beets, oranges and celery on this all with great results and great performance. If you check You Tube you can find videos of demonstrations and comparisons with other machines. Checkout the Alive and aware site or Ferns, both sell this juicer on Amazon, they have good info and videos. Also try discountjuicers.com they have good info as well. Just remember if you buy and want a 30 day guarantee return policy buy from Omegajuicers.com.



Hope this helps.






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