Omega NC1000 Review

Juicer.Kitchen Verdict

8.7 out of 10

While Omega juicers have long been among our favorites, we approach the NC1000 with some caution. Earlier production runs experienced reports of plastic component issues, which Omega addressed under warranty.

Current units appear to be performing as intended. That said, we still prefer the older NC800. It’s a long-standing model manufactured in South Korea with a well-established track record, and it’s typically available at a lower price point.

The NC1000, which is manufactured in China, remains backed by Omega’s 15-year warranty and may appeal to those who prefer its updated design.

Juice Quality
9 out of 10
Cleaning
9.5 out of 10
Feed Chute Width
7 out of 10
Yield
9 out of 10
Warranty
9.5 out of 10
Build Quality
7.5 out of 10
Ease of Assembly
9.3 out of 10

Pros

Excellent for leafy greens and vegetables

No need to chop celery or long greens into small pieces

Easy to assemble and clean

Backed by a full 15-year warranty

Cons

Narrow feed chute

Requires pusher

Why You Can Trust Juicer.Kitchen: We’ve been reviewing juicers for more than 12 years and have influenced over $3M in juicer purchases. Every recommendation here is based on hands-on testing, not marketing claims.

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