3.9(14,700)Amazon rating$59.99400+ bought last month
Our verdict
A step up from the base Omega Paw model with chrome trim and a built-in litter step, this manual roller remains a dependable, no-electricity way to sift litter for a single cat.
Owners who like the Omega Paw rolling design but want the added convenience of an integrated step and a bit more polish.
Skip if
You want a hands-off automatic system, since this is still a manual roll-to-clean design with a 3.1 kilogram capacity spec that reads lower than the base model.
Weight 6.5 Pounds
Priced 70% below the category median ($199.99 across 52 tracked models)
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.9/5
3.9 average across 14,700 owner ratings
Popularity4.9/5
14,700 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 dog and cat food, health, gear and grooming 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.
Overview
The Omega Paw Elite Roll 'n Clean is the upgraded sibling to the original Roll 'n Clean, adding chrome accents and an integrated litter step molded into the base to make it easier for cats to climb in and out. It shares the same rolling mechanism, where you tip and roll the whole large-sized unit on the floor so the internal grate sifts clumps into the base while clean litter falls back through.
It includes the top, bottom, sifting grate, waste tray, and litter step in one package, all built from plastic and weighing 6.5 pounds. Like the original, Omega Paw notes it needs no liners or filters and requires no electricity, which keeps ongoing costs down. It carries an identical 3.9 rating but with far more reviews, nearly 14,700, and a stronger #49 rank in Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Boxes, with about 400 units bought in the past month.
At $59.99 it is actually priced a bit lower than the base NRA20 model despite the added features, making it an easy upgrade pick if you are choosing between the two Omega Paw options.
Pros
Integrated litter step makes entry and exit easier
Chrome accents for a more finished look
No electricity, liners, or filters needed
Strong review volume near 14,700 with steady 3.9 rating
Priced lower than the base Omega Paw model
Cons
Still a manual rolling design, not hands-off automatic
Weight capacity maximum listed at 3.1 kilograms, on the low side
3.9 rating leaves room for mixed reviews
Specifications
Weight
6.5 Pounds
Performance notes
The added litter step is molded into the base rather than a separate piece, so it should hold up as long as the rest of the unit. The rolling mechanism and sifting grate work the same way as Omega Paw's original design, and the listed weight capacity maximum of 3.1 kilograms is notably lower than the base model's 16-pound spec, so larger cats should be measured against this figure before buying.
What buyers say
Nearly 14,700 ratings at 3.9 stars is a large and consistent sample, suggesting the added step and chrome trim have not changed the core experience much from the original Roll 'n Clean, for better or worse.
What does the litter step add compared to the base Omega Paw box?
The integrated litter step is a built-in ledge that makes it easier for cats to step up into the box, which can help kittens or older cats that struggle with a higher lip.
Does this model need electricity to clean itself?
No, like the original Omega Paw design, you roll the unit by hand to sift clumps from clean litter, so no power source is needed.
How much weight capacity does this box list?
Omega Paw lists a weight capacity maximum of 3.1 kilograms for this model, which is lower than the 16-pound figure on the base NRA20, so it may suit smaller cats better.
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