We all love a good fresh juice however even a really top-notch blender will not give you the best chance at a fresh, cold-pressed juice. There is a difference between bottled juice and freshly making it in the morning, and a really good juicer is a great way to have that fresh juice every day. But how do you pick which juicer is for you? We have compiled a list of the top 10 juicers across the market to help you make your decision.

Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain
Our Pick
Benefits
- Short prep time
- Two-speed control
- Convenient storage
- Built-in fruit and vegetable separator
Drawbacks
- Expensive
- Tricky to clean
- Harder to juice leafy or soft vegetables and fruits

Amazon Basics Centrifugal Juicer
Best Value
Benefits
- Easy to clean
- Anti-drip discharge spout
- Lightweight
Drawbacks
- Some customers have had stalling problems
- Not as hard-working as other models
Juice Maker Machines for Fruits and Vegetables
What to Look for in a Juicer?
When purchasing a new juicer for you and your family, it is important to look at a few particular details of the juicer when comparing models to find the perfect one for you. Price only plays a part for some people, as budget juicers are great, but as long-term investments, there are a few other areas of juicers that people will compare when deciding which one to purchase.
Chute size
Many chutes are large, but the larger the chute the better. As the chute is where the produce goes down, you want it to be of a decent size to create the smoothest experience of juicing possible. The larger the chute of the juicer, the less prep time you will have before juicing. Juicers like the Hamilton Beach Juicer are 3” wide, and this is a great size to start off with when it comes to chute sizes.
Clean-up
As many of the juicers have parts that are easy to disassemble, you want them to be dishwasher safe. The N&B juicer has dishwasher-safe pieces as well as the NutriBullet Pro Juicer. These are two of some of the dishwasher-safe juicers we have looked at, but ensuring that your juicers pieces are dishwasher-safe will mean you can easily tidy up after use.
FAQ
A juicer is a kitchen appliance that will simply plug into the wall, squish your fruit harder than you can by hand and pour out your fruit or vegetable juice for you to enjoy.
Blenders will combine many different fruits, vegetables, and powders, using every aspect of the produce to create a thick smoothie, especially if the fruits are frozen. A juicer squeezes out the juice from your fruits and vegetables, creating a smooth juice with no rough pieces.
Unfortunately, when it comes to juicers, they cannot be used on the go. Juicers need to be plugged into a power source, so if you did have a power source in an unconventional place, you may be able to use the juicer, as long as you have the correct set-up. Smaller juicers can be brought on road trips and holidays because they are small and easy to pack up and away, but generally speaking, you cannot use juicers on the go.