The Omega H3000R is a 150W horizontal masticating juicer priced at $79.87, making it one of the most affordable ways to get an Omega-branded slow juicer with a known 16.9 oz juice collection bowl. A 4.0-star rating from 146 reviews puts it in acceptable territory for the price.
First-time slow-juicer buyers on a tight budget who want a recognized brand at under $80 and are comfortable with entry-level wattage and plastic construction.
Skip if
You juice daily in volume or frequently process dense roots and hard vegetables, since the 150W motor is the minimum for masticating work and will require slower, more careful feeding.
Power 150 W
Jar / bowl capacity 16.9 oz
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Uncoated
Priced 59% below the category median ($192.93 across 28 tracked models)
Power of 150 W - lower than 68% of the 28 models we track
Pros
Under $80 for an Omega-branded horizontal slow juicer
16.9 oz collection bowl capacity is a solid size for personal or small-household use
Stainless steel blades for clean extraction and durability
Omega brand support and part availability
Compact 6.7-inch width suits tighter counters
Cons
150W is the lower bound for masticating juicers and will labor on dense produce
Plastic bowl material rather than stainless steel
Only 146 reviews, making the 4.0 rating a moderate confidence signal
Weight and voltage not listed in product specs
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 146 owner ratings
Popularity3.0/5
146 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
150 W
Jar / bowl capacity
16.9 oz
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Uncoated
Color
Black
Dimensions
17.96 X 6.7 X 13.27 In
Overview
['The H3000R runs at 150W with a single speed and a plastic bowl with stainless steel blades. The 16.9 oz collection bowl is a useful spec, indicating you can accumulate nearly a pint of juice before stopping to empty. The black finish and uncoated exterior give it a straightforward utilitarian look.', 'Dimensions are 17.96 by 6.7 by 13.27 inches, so the horizontal footprint is standard for this style of juicer. Weight is not listed, which is a minor gap, but plastic construction typically keeps horizontal Omega entry models in the 12 to 15 lb range. Voltage information is not available in the listing.', 'At $79.87, the H3000R is notably cheaper than most other Omega slow juicers. The 4.0-star rating from 146 reviews is modest but acceptable. This is the right model if the Omega name matters to you and the budget does not stretch to the $185 to $200 range of the more reviewed siblings.']
Performance notes
The 150W single-speed motor is standard for entry-level horizontal masticating juicers. Stainless steel blades help with extraction quality and resist corrosion. The 16.9 oz bowl is one of the few capacity figures available in this product set, giving it a practical advantage for comparing batch yields. Dimensions of 17.96 by 6.7 by 13.27 inches are typical for horizontal slow juicers. The uncoated plastic finish is no-frills but functional.
What buyers say
A 4.0-star average from 146 reviews is a workable signal but not a ringing endorsement. At this price, buyers appear generally satisfied that the machine works as a basic slow juicer. Complaints in the broader entry-level masticating category often focus on cleaning complexity and limited output per session, both of which are trade-offs accepted when choosing any masticating juicer over a centrifugal one.
Is the Omega H3000R a good starter masticating juicer?
At $79.87 with an Omega brand name, the H3000R is one of the more credible entry points into masticating juicing. You get a recognized manufacturer, stainless steel blades, and a 16.9 oz collection bowl at a price that many budget slow juicers cannot match for brand reliability. The trade-off is the 150W motor, which requires more patience on tougher produce than 200W to 240W models.
How does the H3000R differ from the J8007S?
The J8007S runs at 200W with stainless steel construction and has 410 reviews at 4.5 stars, priced at $199.87. The H3000R is 150W, uses plastic components, and costs $79.87 with 146 reviews at 4.0 stars. If budget allows, the J8007S is a stronger all-around buy. The H3000R is the choice when the price gap matters more than the performance and build upgrade.
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