The Sana 878 is a 200W premium masticating juicer at $449.99 with all-stainless steel construction inside and out. With only 8 reviews at 4.0 stars, the feedback base is too small to draw firm reliability conclusions, but the spec sheet and price signal a serious juicer aimed at dedicated daily users.
Dedicated slow juicers who prioritize all-stainless materials and a clean gloss finish, and who are willing to accept limited early review data on a premium-priced machine.
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Power 200 W
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Gloss
Color Black
Priced 133% above the category median ($192.93 across 28 tracked models)
Pros
All-stainless steel bowl and blade materials are premium for this category
200W motor is well suited for daily varied-produce juicing
13.8 lb weight keeps it stable without being unmanageably heavy
Gloss black finish looks sharp and is practical to clean
8 x 10 x 19 in dimensions fit standard kitchen counter setups
Cons
Only 8 reviews makes it very difficult to assess long-term reliability
At $449.99 the price is high for a machine with almost no buyer history
Single speed gives no flexibility for different produce types
Sana has limited brand recognition in the North American market
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 8 owner ratings
Popularity0.9/5
8 owner reviews, fewer 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
Gloss
Color
Black
Dimensions
8 X 10 X 19 In
Weight
13.8 lb
Voltage
110 Volts
Overview
The Sana 878 uses stainless steel for both the bowl and blade, which is a distinguishing feature at the $449.99 price point. Many competing models at this price use ULTEM or food-grade polymer auger components. All-stainless construction improves stain resistance and durability for frequent, high-intensity juicing. The 200W motor at a single speed runs quietly and efficiently within the slow-press standard.
At 13.8 lb and 8 x 10 x 19 in, the 878 is a full-size vertical unit. The 19-inch height is typical for upright masticating juicers and sits comfortably under most upper cabinets. The gloss black finish is clean and easy to wipe down. Operating at 110V, it works with standard North American outlets.
The Sana brand has a presence in the European slow juicer market, where premium build quality is a primary purchase driver. With only 8 reviews on Amazon, North American buyers do not have a large pool of local feedback to reference. At $449.99, buyers are essentially making a spec-and-brand judgment call more than a review-consensus one. For buyers who know what they want from a juicer and prioritize material quality, the 878 has the right credentials on paper.
Performance notes
The 200W single-speed motor is within standard range for a full-size masticating juicer. All-stainless bowl and blade construction is above average for this category. Dimensions of 8 x 10 x 19 in (width x depth x height) are consistent with a vertical slow juicer of this class. At 13.8 lb the machine is stable on the counter during operation. Operates at 110V, compatible with US and Canadian outlets.
What buyers say
With only 8 reviews averaging 4.0 stars, there is not enough buyer data to identify patterns in satisfaction or failure. The 4.0 average is decent but not the 4.3 to 4.6 range seen in more established models. Prospective buyers at this price point may want to wait for more reviews to accumulate or rely on Sana's European market reputation as a proxy for build quality.
Why does all-stainless construction matter for a masticating juicer?
Stainless steel is more resistant to staining, odor absorption, and cracking than plastic or polymer alternatives. In a slow juicer that regularly processes beets, carrots, and dark leafy greens, stainless components stay cleaner and last longer. Plastic augers can absorb pigments from beets and turmeric over time, which affects appearance even after thorough washing.
How does the Sana 878 compare to Omega models at this price range?
Omega offers several masticating juicers in the $200 to $260 range with large established review bases (150 to 1,500 reviews). The Sana 878 at $449.99 is a significant step up in price with far fewer reviews. The 878's main differentiator is its all-stainless construction, whereas Omega models in this range typically use polycarbonate or stainless steel blades with plastic or PC bowls. If stainless materials are the priority, the Sana warrants consideration.
Does the single speed limit what this juicer can do?
A single-speed masticating juicer can process a wide range of produce effectively if the motor is adequately powered. The 200W motor in the 878 is capable for most daily juicing inputs. The trade-off versus two-speed models is that you cannot optimize RPM for specific produce types, which can mean slightly more prep work, such as cutting produce smaller, for best results with very hard or very soft ingredients.
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