For the experienced juicer: Breville 800JEXL
If you’re already a juicer and are looking to upgrade your appliance, look no further. This stainless steel juicer is heavy duty and can handle ginger and sweet potatoes with no problem. It’s priced on the higher end ($300), but juicing veterans say it’s worth every penny.
For the new juicer: Breville BJE200XL
This model is perfect for someone who is new to juicing. It is one of the only juicers under $100. Don’t fret—the lower price doesn’t mean low quality. It’s easy to use, separates juice and froth, is dishwasher safe and has a powerful motor. Don’t miss our cold pressed juice guide for beginners.
For the renaissance juicer: Omega NC900HDC
People say this juicer is a “game changer.” The model features a large chute, so no need to dice your fruits and vegetables! This Omega ($396) is versatile—it makes amazing nut butters, fruit desserts and baby food as well. But the best part? It has an automated self-cleaner.
For the juicer who loves color: Hurom HP Slow Juicer
This $300 juicer is a crowd favorite because of its convenience and appearance. It’s compact, and it comes in adorable colors like mint green and baby pink. It’s designed as a vertical juicer, which makes it much more efficient. It specializes in leafy greens, so get ready for green juice and smoothies!
For the picky juicer: BioChef Axis Cold Press Juicer
BioChef’s model ($239) is fantastic for juicing soft fruits. In reviews, owners noted that it operates very quietly, which is always a plus. It has more trouble juicing leafy greens, which is something to consider. However, it is so easy to clean, and it even contains equipment for making pasta.
For the ambitious juicer: Aicok Slow Masticating Juicer
For plenty of veteran juicers, this Aicok juicer is the go-to ($125). It has a two-year warranty, and extracts juice efficiently, producing less pulp when you’re done. It’s one of the quietest juicers on the market, too. Some users even note that it’s an excellent value for the price.
For the sustainable juicer: Koios Juicer
The Koios juicer ($150) prides itself on creating more juice with less waste. It has a budget-friendly price point, and is able to juice a range of produce, including beets for beet juice. It comes with a cleaning brush, and is super easy to disassemble.
For the trendy juicer: Tiluxury Slow Masticating Juicer
This juicer ($178) comes in champagne gold and will honestly look great in your kitchen. It is built as a vertical juicer, which is thought to be the most efficient style. The sleek juicer is powerful and produces very dry pulp, which means it’s extracting as much juice as possible from your fruits and vegetables.
For the juicer with a small kitchen: Philips Micro Masticating Juicer
If you’re worried about counter space, this might be the juicer for you. The Philips Micro ($350) takes up less than five inches of room on the counter! It also looks sleek, and it makes a ton of juice despite its small size.
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