
Omega
The Omega Cold Press 365 is a compact horizontal masticating juicer that uses low‑speed (≈80 RPM) cold‑press technology to extract nutrient‑rich juices, nut milks, butters and more. Its small footprint, thermal motor protection and versatile functions make it ideal for occasional, space‑constrained users, though the modest 150 W motor can struggle with dense produce.
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$155.99
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$245.45
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Omega Cold Press 365 for its nutrient‑preserving cold‑press extraction, high yield from leafy greens, compact design and useful safety features like thermal protection. However, they criticize its relatively weak motor that stalls on hard vegetables, the small chute that demands extensive prep, and a noisier operation compared with higher‑end Omega models, noting it isn’t ideal for high‑volume juicing.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the juicer’s ability to produce dry, high‑quality juice from greens, its small footprint and easy cleaning, but repeatedly complain about the motor struggling with dense produce, the need to pre‑cut due to the tiny chute, and the noise and vibration that make it less suitable for larger batches or daily heavy use.
Common Complaints
Motor struggling on hard produce, small chute requiring pre‑cutting, noticeable noise and vibration, and limited suitability for large‑batch juicing.
What People Are Saying
“bone dry pulp”
“gets the job done”
How It Compares
vs. Omega NC900
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the NC900 for heavy‑duty, daily juicing; choose the Cold Press 365 for compact, occasional use.
vs. Omega VSJ843Q
Advantages
Disadvantages
VSJ843Q suits users wanting ultra‑low speed and quiet operation, while the 365 is better for tight spaces and budget‑conscious beginners.