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The best juicers

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

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So, if you’re tired of eating whole fruit or kale salads, we’re here to help! Some of the best juicers on the market are easy to operate, efficient and fairly quiet in operation, and they take up minimal space on your counter. We’ve compiled a list below of our favorite picks for the best juicers based on quality construction, simple operation, and effective juicing. With such a convenient and delicious way to eat the healthiest foods around, how could you go wrong?

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

Best juicer overall

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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 lightweight package. It’s a heavy-duty appliance 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 3.5-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.

Why we love it:

  • Compact size and lightweight
  • 3.5-inch tube
  • Simple and easy to operate

Omega Nutrition Center Juicer

Best masticating juicer

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While most juicers you’ll find in department stores are centrifugal juicers, this one is a masticating juicer. What does that mean? It means that this juicer crushes the food and pulls juice from it 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 in at a heftier price point, but they do the job more efficiently than most centrifugal juicers.

Why we love it:

  • Masticating method pulls out more juice
  • High-end construction and quality

AICOOK Juicer

Best budget juicer

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With 3-speeds, you can count on the AICOOK Juicer to extract a substantial amount of juice and vitamins, be it soft or hard fruits, or leafy greens. Its 3-inch wide feed then saves you the hassle of chopping or slicing your fruits and vegetables as it can surely cut through and fit the whole thing. This way, you get to save time and effort in prepping. The best part is that this centrifugal juicer can process everything within 30-seconds without costing you a whole lot of money.

Why we love it:

  • 3-inch wide feed
  • Affordable price

KOIOS Juicer

Best quiet juicer

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There is no doubt that juicers can be noisy kitchen appliances that might just wake your housemates on the wrong side of the bed. Luckily, that doesn’t have to be a problem with the KOIOS Juicer as it is equipped with a quiet motor. It is also made to be convenient with dishwasher safe parts that are easy to assemble and operate. This slow masticating juicer steps up from centrifugal juicers with a higher yield of juice and minimal oxidation.

Why we love it:

  • Quiet operation
  • Easy to assemble and operate

Getting all your daily vitamins can sometimes be a chore. If you tend to turn your nose up at eating fresh fruits and vegetables, a juicer is a great option for you to get a tasty treat in addition to those much needed nutrients. You can get all your fruit and veggie servings for the day in one yummy glass of fresh, 100% natural juice.

Gia Liu
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