The Flyseago LSN-28 is a 500-watt masticating juicer priced at $499.99 with a 16.9-ounce jar capacity and stainless steel plus plastic housing. With only 2 reviews and a 4.0-star average, the buyer record is nearly nonexistent for a $500 machine.
Buyers specifically looking for a high-wattage slow juicer with a stainless steel and plastic build who are comfortable purchasing on minimal review data.
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Power 500 W
Jar / bowl capacity 16.9 oz
Jar / bowl material Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Uncoated
Color Silver
Priced 159% above the category median ($192.93 across 28 tracked models)
Power of 500 W - higher than 95% of the 28 models we track
Weight of 14.99 lb - heavier than 69% of the 28 models we track
Pros
500W motor is among the highest in the masticating juicer category
16.9 oz juice jar capacity is a useful published spec
Stainless steel blade material
Compact enough at 8.27 x 6.69 x 18.9 inches for most counter setups
Cons
Only 2 reviews at $499.99, almost no buyer feedback to rely on
Flyseago is an unfamiliar brand with no established support record
Plastic in the build at this price level is a concern
4.0-star average from 2 reviews tells you nothing meaningful
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 2 owner ratings
Popularity0.5/5
2 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
500 W
Jar / bowl capacity
16.9 oz
Jar / bowl material
Plastic, Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Uncoated
Color
Silver
Dimensions
8.27 X 6.69 X 18.9 In
Weight
14.99 lb
Voltage
110 Volts
Overview
The LSN-28 runs a 500-watt motor, which is the highest wattage in this comparison group outside of the Kuvings 1200W outlier. Most masticating juicers operate between 150 and 250 watts, so 500W is a meaningful differentiator for handling dense, fibrous produce. The 16.9-ounce juice container and 18.27-inch tall, 8.27-inch wide footprint are in line with full-size vertical slow juicers.
The build uses a combination of plastic and stainless steel materials. At $499.99 the price is high, and without a broader track record, buyers are relying heavily on brand claims. Flyseago is not an established name in the slow juicer market, which adds risk at this price tier.
Two reviews averaging 4.0 stars provides almost no reliable signal. The machine could be excellent or have significant problems, and the data simply does not exist yet to say. Buyers who find the 500W motor compelling would be well served waiting for more reviews to accumulate, or comparing it against established brands at similar price points.
Performance notes
Motor: 500W. Jar capacity: 16.9 oz. Dimensions: 8.27 x 6.69 x 18.9 inches. Weight: 14.99 lb. Blade material: stainless steel. Jar construction: plastic and stainless steel. Finish: uncoated. The 500W motor should handle hard root vegetables and dense greens better than the 150 to 250W motors typical of this category. Voltage: 110V.
What buyers say
Two reviews averaging 4.0 stars is not a meaningful data set for a $499.99 purchase. Early buyers appear moderately satisfied, but the sample is too small to characterize the overall buyer experience or identify reliability patterns.
Is 500 watts worth $499.99 for a masticating juicer?
The 500W motor is a genuine spec advantage over the 150 to 250W motors found on most slow juicers, including models costing $200 to $400. Whether that power advantage is worth the price depends on how often you juice hard produce and whether the brand can back the machine with a real warranty. With only 2 reviews, that last question remains unanswered.
How does the LSN-28 compare to Omega or Kuvings at this price?
Both Omega and Kuvings offer masticating juicers in the $350 to $700 range with hundreds to thousands of reviews, published wattage between 150 and 240 watts, and documented warranties. The LSN-28 has a higher wattage at 500W but almost no buyer track record. For most buyers, the established brand options offer more confidence at this price tier, even if their motors are less powerful.
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