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The best juicers for 2019

Hate eating vegetables? Here are the best juicers you can buy

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If you get bored chomping on kale or hate the taste of apples but know they keep the doctor away, you probably need a juicer in your life. Somehow, consuming your daily recommended servings of fruits and vegetables in juice form makes these good-for-you foods, well, easier to swallow — and helps you to adhere to a healthier lifestyle.

Whether you want to make carrot juice for healthy eyes, orange juice for a freshly squeezed citrus drink, or a big green juice to get all your veggies in one fell swoop, a juicer can make the whole process simple and quick. If you’re thinking of investing in an appliance that can help you eat a little healthier, we rounded up the best juicers that can add more fruits and veggies to your diet.

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Juicer types

A quick note before we get started: you can choose from two main types of juicers. Centrifugal juicers use centrifugal force, a fancy word for spinning, to force the juice from your chosen produce. Masticating juicers, on the other hand, use blades to chew up the produce and capture the liquid. If you’re worried about noise, masticating juicers tend to be quieter than centrifugal ones.

Breville Juice Fountain Elite

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This is one of the best juicers on the market, covering most of your juicing bases. It’s great for those seeking a reliable juicer at a mid-range price point.

The Breville Juice Fountain Elite is perhaps the best in the company’s entire line of juicing machines. The die-cast material makes the appliance incredibly sturdy and well-built and also gives it a sleek look that will fit right in with the other appliances on your countertop. The juicer comes with two speeds, which makes this machine a great option for those who like to juice harder fruits and vegetables. But where this machine really shines is in the titanium-reinforced blades. They stay sharper longer than what you can expect from other juicers, and they cut through food more efficiently, thus producing more juice pay-off. The set-up is also simple and fool-proof, with just four parts that need cleaning after each juicing session.

Breville Compact Juice Fountain

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This Breville model gets the job done without hogging up all your counter space.

Don’t be fooled by this juicer’s small, lightweight package. The Breville Compact Juice Fountain is a heavy-duty appliance with a 700-watt motor, operating at a whopping 14,000 rotations per minute to extract as much juice as possible from the ingredients. Despite the juicer’s compact size, it has an extra-large 3-inch feed tube to help you add large chunks more easily. The minimalist design also makes this juicer the perfect option for those seeking a pared-down, no-nonsense option that will work effectively without all the complicated frills that multitasking juicers come with.

Omega Nutrition Center Juicer

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This Omega model is one of the best high-end masticating juicers on the market.

While most juicers you’ll find in department stores are centrifugal juicers, the Omega Nutrition Center Juicer is a masticating juicer. What does that mean? It means that the action of crushing the food and pulling juice from it is done at a low speed (80 RPMs, to be exact), without any spinning. This way, you get no foaming and no heat buildup, and the pulp is quite dry, indicating maximum nutrition in every juice you make. You also end up with more juice overall than you could get from a centrifugal juicer. Keep in mind that masticating juicers usually come with a heftier price tag, but they do the job more efficiently than most centrifugal juicers.

Hamilton Beach Electric Juicer

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This model is perfect for those seeking an affordable and function centrifugal juicer without all of the bells and whistles.

The Hamilton Beach Electric Juicer is easy to use and easy to clean, with removable dishwasher-safe parts that are BPA-free. With an extra-large feed chute, you can fit whole fruits and veggies into the machine, so you don’t need to cut up your ingredients beforehand. Plus, with 800-watts of power, this juicer can quickly turn your whole fruits into a smooth juice.

Super Angel SS Twin Gear Juicer

Super Angel SS Twin Gear Juicer
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If you’re worried about plastic juicer components getting damaged or collecting bacteria between uses, this is the juicer for you.

This juicer is made of 100 percent stainless steel and backed by a 10-year warranty from the manufacturer. This masticating juicer uses a twin gear impeller system to get the most juice possible out of all of your produce. It also works at lower speeds, which means your juice doesn’t foam or froth. It’s explicitly designed for leafy greens, so you can add your kale, spinach or favorite green to your juice without any problems.

The Super Angel SS Twin Gear Juicer is one of the most expensive juicers on the market, but if you’re going to use it every day, the price tag might just be worth it.

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