The Omega J8007S earns its 4.5-star rating across 410 reviews, putting it among the more trusted horizontal masticating juicers under $200. The 200W motor handles a wide range of produce and the all-stainless construction adds durability that cheaper competitors cannot match.
Serious daily juicers who want a horizontal auger machine with solid build quality, a trusted brand, and a 4.5-star track record without crossing the $200 mark.
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Counter space is tight, since horizontal models like the J8007S have a longer footprint than vertical slow juicers. The 19.69-inch length needs room.
Power 200 W
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Silver
Color Silver
Pros
4.5-star average from 410 reviews is one of the stronger ratings in this category
200W motor handles hard produce like carrots and beets without frequent stalling
Stainless steel construction on auger and bowl resists staining and flavor transfer
14.3 lb weight is manageable for a horizontal slow juicer
Under $200 for an established Omega model is good value
Cons
Single speed limits flexibility across very different produce types
No capacity figure listed, so yield per batch is not specified
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 410 owner ratings
Popularity3.6/5
410 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Power
200 W
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Silver
Color
Silver
Dimensions
19.69 X 7.09 X 13 In
Weight
14.3 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The J8007S runs at 200 watts with a single low speed, which is the standard operating mode for cold-press horizontal juicers. One steady speed keeps RPMs low, reduces heat and oxidation, and produces juice with better color retention and longer fridge life than centrifugal machines.', 'The horizontal design measures 19.69 by 7.09 by 13 inches and weighs 14.3 lb. That is lighter than some premium masticating models and the stainless steel auger and juice bowl give it a clean look without an all-plastic feel. The silver finish matches most kitchen setups.', 'At $199.87 with a 4.5 rating from over 400 buyers, the J8007S sits in a comfortable position in the Omega lineup. It does not add complexity with multiple speeds or presets but delivers reliable cold-press extraction at a fair price for the brand and build quality.']
Performance notes
At 200W with a single low-speed auger, the J8007S extracts juice slowly and thoroughly. The stainless steel auger resists oxidation and corrosion over time. The machine runs on 120 volts, standard for US kitchens. Dimensions of 19.69 by 7.09 by 13 inches put it solidly in the full-size horizontal category. Weight of 14.3 lb is lighter than the VRT350 at 18 lb despite similar power output.
What buyers say
Four hundred and ten reviews at 4.5 stars is a strong signal. This rating base is large enough to be statistically meaningful, and a 4.5 average in the slow-juicer category, where cleaning complaints are common, suggests users are genuinely satisfied with day-to-day operation. It is one of the more reliable purchases in the Omega masticating lineup.
Can the Omega J8007S make nut butter and baby food?
Horizontal masticating juicers with auger attachments like the J8007S typically can process nut butters and softer foods using blank screens or homogenizing attachments, but you should confirm which attachments ship with the unit and which are sold separately. This versatility is one of the main arguments for horizontal over vertical slow juicers.
How hard is the J8007S to clean?
Masticating juicers generally require more cleaning time than centrifugal models because juice passes through a mesh screen and multiple parts. The stainless steel components on the J8007S rinse more easily than plastic ones and are less prone to staining from beets or carrots. Most users rinse parts immediately after juicing to prevent pulp from drying and hardening, which makes cleanup significantly faster.
Is this the same as the Omega J8006?
The J8007S and J8006 are separate models in Omega's lineup. Both are horizontal auger juicers at similar price points, but the J8007S carries a newer designation. The J8006 is reviewed separately on this site. Both have strong ratings, and the choice between them often comes down to availability and any minor spec differences at the time of purchase.
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