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Omega J8004


The J8004 is a tried and tested commercial juicer with a excellent history. We
Like it because it's simple, no-nonsense, and supplies lots of the same basic
Features as the newer Omega versions.
And because it is an older model, it is far more affordable. We've found that
You'll save about $50 versus the J8006.
Pros:
The J8004 is intended to be used commercially. Overall, it has much better
Reliability ratings from previous buyers than the J8005 and J8006.
It has the same simple, 4-part design as the J8006 and J8005. Previous buyers
especially liked how easy the J8004 is to take apart and clean. One juicer wrote,
"You could literally take it apart with your eyes closed. There are no tools and no


You'll be familiar with.
Under the hood, it's fairly similar to the J8005 and J8006 Also, with an 80 rpm
motor speed and gear reduction system. The drive system levels out to about
2HP, exactly like the other two machines.
Much like the J8006, there's a GE Ultem auger, and a dual stage juicing system.

It comes with many of the same attachments as the J8006, including several pasta
nozzles, a homogenizer for making pastes and butters, and a food processor for
grinding and chopping.
There's also a special fruit juice nozzle, which isn't included on the more
expensive J8006. We particularly like the fruit juice attachment, as it addresses
One of the main difficulties with masticating juicers. Usually, they do not do well
with very juicy fruit, like citrus or plums. The J8004 can handle those with no
problem.
Cons:
Because the casing and other plastic parts are white, you'll have to be careful to
avoid staining. We'd recommend finishing each juicing session with a lemon. This
Does a lot of the cleaning work for you, and adds a great zip to your batch of juice.
It is going to also preserve the color of your juice for storage! As long as you rinse all the
Parts every time you juice, previous buyers said stains aren't too much of an issue.
The one real flaw for this machine concerning durability is the pulp screen/filter.
This cone-shaped attachment is mainly made of plastic, with a smaller metal
mesh section at the end. Several previous buyers wrote that the plastic segment
cracked on their juicers after prolonged use.
It doesn't come with the spice grinder attachment that comes with the J8006.
Some reviewers said that the auger had a fair amount of play, which allowed it to
occasionally come in contact with the pulp screen. This could damage the auger
over time. According to our research, this is an isolated issue.
The warranty is for 10 years, as opposed to the 15-year coverage on the J8006.

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