A decent juicer makes it simple to generate fresh-pressed veggies in minutes, whether you’re wanting to add additional nutrients to your diet or want to start your day with a big glass of greens.
Slow juicers, centrifugal juicers, and citrus juicers are the three main types to consider before making a purchase. Slow juicers (also called masticating juicers) are best for preserving the nutrients in fruits and vegetables, whereas centrifugal juicers are excellent for juicing fast, and citrus juicers are best for only squeezing oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruit.

what we like
- A huge pitcher is needed for storage.
- a long tube for feeding
what we don’t like
- a little too large
If you despise performing prep work, the centrifugal Breville Juice Fountain Cold Plus is the juicer for you. It features a feed tube with a diameter of three and a half inches that can contain a whole apple. Unique rivets on the top of the feed tube aid in precisely putting and directing items into the juicer. It was the quickest at juicing carrots and kale, while it was second fastest at juicing apples. All of the findings were excellent and free of pulp. The dial on the juicer is easy to use and has useful speed explanations (slow for soft fruit, high for hard vegetables).
2. Hamilton Beach Juicer Machine 2-Speed Juice Extractor

Why we like
- Simple to construct
- inexpensive
why don’t like
- it is noisy
This simple juicer is our favorite, and it’s also the cheapest! It’s easy to assemble, use, and clean, plus it yields pulp-free juice. It can be put in the dishwasher, but it also comes with a special side-cleaning tool for those who prefer to wash it by hand. The tool protects your fingertips while eliminating the pulp from the cutting blade’s interior, exterior, and bottom in one sweep.

what we like
- Minimalistic footprints
- It consumes itself.
what we don’t like
- The juice was a little pulpy but good, and it could easily be improved by juicing over a strainer.
You won’t have to manually feed your fruits and veggies into the Hurom HZ Easy Clean since it has an enhanced self-feeding hopper and a larger aperture that can store more ingredients while the juicer is running. Because it features a strainer and larger grooves rather than holes, cleaning takes less time. Smoothies, ice cream, and even nut milk may be made using the strainers and accessories included. Because the pulp container is concealed beneath the juicer, it has a smaller footprint than many other juicers.
4. Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite

what we like
- Silent
- There are two speeds to choose from.
what we don’t like
- Big
The summit of achievement The Breville juicer broke hard fruits and vegetables more quickly than any of the other juicers. You can juice both hard and soft foods at the same time because it has two speeds. The end result was silky smooth, creamy, and devoid of pulp.
5. Breville BJS700SIL Big Squeeze Slow

what we like
- It’s a hit with the greens.
- Prevents the machine from becoming stuck.
what we don’t like
- Cleaning is difficult.
Because of its revolutionary feed tube design, the Breville Big Squeeze can handle all fruits and vegetables. It has two sections: one for huge fruits and vegetables and the other for thin, leafy greens. It also features a big funnel that allows ingredients to feed themselves into the auger without any assistance from the pusher. This arrangement helped us avoid study snarls and reminded us of commercial orange juice machines with a line of oranges ready to be squeezed. Our kale juicing test came out on top in terms of taste, temperature, juice time, and yield. The end result was velvety and delectable.
6. Hurom H101 Easy Clean Slow Juicer

what we like
- Cleaning is a breeze when it comes to controlling the pulp.
what we don’t like
- Expensive
Most juicers come with metal mesh strainers that must be cleaned on a regular basis. The heavy-duty plastic strainers of the Hurom Easy Clean Slow Juicer are a game-changer, with broad vertical grooves that are easy to clean. Furthermore, the tiled juicing chamber produces more juice, resulting in less clutter within. This slow juicer comes with a double-sided cleaning brush that goes into all the crevices, in addition to upgraded strainers and a remodeled interior. The pulp outflow also features a little trap door that makes cleaning and excavation even easier.
7. Emeril Lagasse Pasts and Beyond Automatic Noodle Maker With Slow Juicer

what we like
- Also creates ice cream and spaghetti.
- The juice was smooth and delicious.
what we don’t like
- There are a lot of different pieces and accessories to keep track of.
This juicer may be used to juice fruits and vegetables as well as almond milk. Carrots, kale, and apple juice are all smooth and delicious. It also includes eight different pasta shapes, ranging from penne to lasagna, as well as accessories for producing magnificent frozen desserts. An LED display and an auto-shutdown feature are included in this multi-functional juicer.

what we like
- Multiple color variations are available.
what we don’t like
- Only for citrus fruits
Juicing oranges, lemons, limes, and other citrus fruits is a snap with Smeg’s retro-chic juicer. Black, cream, pastel green, pink, red, and pastel blue are just a few of the colors you may choose from for your bar cart (or your cocktail).
9. Nutribullet Slow Masticating Juice Machine

what we like
- Extra-large chute for convenient prep work and a quiet motor
what we don’t like
- There is only one-speed setting.
Place the apples in the Nutribullet Slow Juicer and juice them. The three-inch-wide funnel easily accommodates entire fruits and vegetables, cutting prep time in half. This slow juicer’s no-drip spout makes it simple to pour your delicious juice when it’s ready. It comes with two cups and a cleaning brush (one for freshly squeezed juice and the other for catching pulp). There’s also a recipe book with ideas for juicing as well as other creative uses for the leftover pulp, such as cooking and baking.
10. Pure Two-Stage Masticating Juicer

what we like
- Juicing in two stages
- Cleaning is a breeze.
what we don’t like
- Expensive
This high-end juicer employs a two-stage juicing procedure to get the most juice out of each ingredient, making it ideal for difficult veggies. In the two-step procedure, ingredients are first ground with a stainless steel auger, then passed through a stainless steel plate that acts as a strainer. Finally, the pulp is pressed through a straining towel to obtain even more juice. Cleanup is simple because there are fewer components and the pulp is contained in the juicing cloth. Nut butter and sorbet may also be made with this juicer.