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Best Overall
NutriBullet Slow Juicer
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Pros
Juice container and cleaning brush included
Compact
Small in size but large in impact, the NutriBullet Slow Juicer is equipped to handle even the toughest of jobs. Featuring a three-inch feed chute, low-speed motor, and durable steel-tipped auger for extracting every last drop of juice, this is one appliance you'll definitely want to consider. Plus, its no-drop spout and easy-to-clean components are universally beloved.
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Best Runner-Up
Breville Breville Juice Fountain Plus
Now 33% Off
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Juice container and cleaning brush included
Easy to clean
The two-speed Breville Juice Fountain Plus comes with an extra-large centrifugal chute as well as an extra-large 2.5-liter capacity pulp container, so no pre-chopping of ingredients is required. Plus, all parts (except the motor housing) are dishwasher safe, so clean-up is a breeze. For cold-pressed juices, just make sure to use the low speed.
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Best Small
Hurom HP Slow Juicer
Cons
Pricey
The sleek Hurom HP Slow Juicer is also compact, making it the perfect addition to your kitchen counter. Its small-but-mighty size translates to a more modest output, but that's ideal for those who live alone (or those who are the only juice drinkers in their households).
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Best Versatile
amzchef amzchef Slow Masticating Juicer
Now 23% Off
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Can also be used as a grinder, slicer, or shredder
Amazon reviewers love that the amzchef Slow Masticating Juicer is easy to clean, assemble, and use—3,000 of them gave it five stars! It's also more affordable than most juicers and comes in lots of bright colors. Plus, it's kid-friendly: The smaller feed keeps little hands out and away from anything sharp.
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Best Budget
Omega Cold Press 365 Masticating Juicer
Pros
Most parts are dishwasher safe
Quiet
The Omega Cold Press 365 Masticating Juicer ensures minimal oxidation, heat build-up, foaming, and clogging—all of which result in better-tasting and better-for-you juice. The streamlined shape also means the machine will fit better on your countertop than bulkier options.
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Best Versatile Runner-Up
Omega Juicer J8006HDS
Credit: Amazon
Pros
Quiet
Cons
Expensive
While a bit bulky at 13 lbs, we love the versatility of the Omega Juicer J8006HDS. The dual-extraction process first crushes fruits and veggies before pressing the resulting pulp, which increases the total amount of juice extracted. As an added bonus, the machine also comes with attachments to make nut butters and milks, noodles, and sorbet.
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Best For Large Quantities
Breville Juice Fountain Cold Plus
Credit: Williams-Sonoma
Pros
Easy to clean
Breville has made a name for itself in the juicing world, and the Breville Juice Fountain Cold Plus is one of the brand's highest-end models. The bestseller expertly breaks down hard, fibrous ingredients like carrots and ginger as easily as soft ones. Its so-called "Cold Spin Technology" also translates to a quick and quiet juicing experience. Even better, many of the machine's parts are removable and dishwasher-safe.
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Best Splurge
Kuvings Whole Slow Masticating and Cold Press Juicer
Credit: Wayfair
Pros
Can also make frozen treats
Cleaning tools included
Cons
Expensive
While pricey, the Kuvings Whole Slow Masticating and Cold Press Juicer promises the most bang (juice?) for your buck. Indeed, reviews on Wayfair are glowing: "Love love love this juicer!" coos one buyer. As an added bonus, the extra-large feeding chute handles odd-shaped produce like a pro—long sticks of celery, wide apple chunks, etc.—which mercifully cuts down on tedious ingredient prep.
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9What should I look for in a cold-press juicer?
Not sure what to look for in a juicer? Here are some things to keep in mind when purchasing one of these useful gadgets.
Size: Juicers can range in size from taking-up-your-whole-counter to petite enough to fit neatly in a small drawer.
Price: Top-quality juicers are often pricy because they're built to last—an absolute requirement if you plan on making cold-pressed juice an everyday ritual. But if you only want to juice occasionally, consider a cheaper option.
Versatility: Many juicers offer multiple speeds: slow for "cold pressed" and high for juices made from more fibrous, harder-to-break-down ingredients.
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