Omega Juicer Differences

Differences in the Omega 1000, 4000, & 9000 

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Omega 1000

Omega 4000

Omega 9000

Juicer

Omega 1000

Omega 4000

Omega 9000

Bowl Composition Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Stainless Steel

Citrus Attachment

Optional

No

Optional

Cleaning

Harder

Easier

Harder
Continuous Juicing No Yes No

Extraction Method

Centrifugal

Centrifugal Ejection

Centrifugal
Lid Composition Plastic Plastic Stainless Steel
Uses Filters

Optional

No

Optional

Warranty

10 years

15 years

15 years

See the Omega Juicer Differences instantly in this table. Knowing the differences in Omega Juicers can help you decide which of the Omega Juicers is best for you. Most have a citrus juicer attachment, but the Omega 4000 Juicer does not since it is a Centrifugal Ejection juicer with Continuous Juicing. The Omega 1000 and Omega 9000 have a Centrifugal Extraction Method.

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