Kitchen Juicers - How To Find The Best Model?


Kitchen juicers are devices intended to turn vegetables and fruits into juice and pulp.

Most juicers are intended to produce small amounts of juice from relatively soft fruits and vegetables.

There are more expensive and capable models to handle tougher and larger produce.

Features of note are the size of the intake, as smaller tubes require some fruits and vegetables to be chopped to some degree in order to fit.

The strength of the motor is important in determining how soft the produce must be in order to operate the machine.

Some materials are more resistant to stains than others, and the length of any warranty can be important.

The footprint on the shelf and the appearance of the device are important in how well the device fits the kitchen. To discover design secrets when you remodel your kitchen, go to kitchen design ideas and pictures website. In addition, most kitchen juicers on the market use a centrifuge arrangement to separate the pulp from the juice to convenience.

This reduces the task of cleanup, but it also reduces the ultimate amount of juice that can be produced, so those making a lot of juice should consider a juicer that does not automatically eject the pulp to get maximum efficiency, though at the cost of additional cleaning.

Juicers allow tight control over the content of juices, so unwanted additives can be left out, freshness is totally at your discretion and you can easily create your own concoctions to allow experimentation and total responsiveness to your own desires.

Some Of The Best Kitchen Juicers Are...

The Breville Juice Fountain Elite 800JEXL is probably the best of the kitchen juicers on the market.

Weighing in at up to $400, depending on the source and timing, the 1000-watt motor is capable of dealing with any normal juicing need.

The three inch wide mouth requires very little cutting to fit into the machine.

Stainless steel and dishwasher safe, the machine is also 8”x9”x19” and has a one-year warranty, three for the motor.

There is an emergency stop button, and those used to slower juicing machines might find a need to use it to deal with overflow.

The Lequip mini Pulp Ejector Juicer Model 110.5 is an excellent budget kitchen juicer.

The mouth is smaller than the 800JEXL, requiring more cutting, and the motor is 600 watts, so tougher produce isn’t a good choice, but there is a generous six year warranty and there is a centrifugal separator.

It does have stainable plastic components, but the price is more typically just over $100. The machine also stands just under a foot tall.

There are some weaknesses, and the typical complaint is the funnel design, sometimes not letting food flow smoothly into the juicer and sometimes not catching pulp and juice as it tries to escape.

The Waring JEX328 Health Juice Extractor is a good example of a basic kitchen juicer.


At about $70, it is capable of dealing with softer fruits and vegetables and has a one-year warranty, five for the motor. It is small, light and easy to clean.

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