Juicer Reviews
Which Juicer
Is Right For You?
The juicer you pick changes how much juice you actually get — sometimes by 30% or more from the same produce. We test yield numbers directly into our calculator. No guessing.
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more yield from cold press vs. centrifugal on the same produce
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yield difference on wheatgrass between twin gear and centrifugal
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Compare by Type
Each type has a different yield profile, price range, and best use case. Pick the one that matches how you actually juice.
$300–$600
Cold Press
Highest yield. Lowest oxidation.
Cold press (horizontal single auger) juicers extract the most juice from your produce and preserve more nutrients. Best for serious juicers who want maximum output from every pound.
Top pick: Nama J2
$150–$400
Masticating
Versatile. Reliable. Mid-price.
Vertical masticating juicers are the most popular category. Great all-rounders that handle most produce well, easy to use daily, and priced accessibly. The starting point for most juicing households.
Top pick: Omega NC900
$400–$700
Twin Gear
Maximum nutrients. Leafy green king.
Twin gear juicers run at ultra-low RPM with two interlocking gears. They extract the most from wheatgrass, leafy greens, and herbs — categories where other juicers struggle. Slower to use, harder to clean, but unmatched in output quality.
Top pick: Green Star Elite
$60–$200
Centrifugal
Fast. Easy. Budget-friendly.
Centrifugal juicers spin at high RPM to shred and extract juice in seconds. Lower yield than slow juicers — about 15-25% less — but fast, easy to clean, and the cheapest entry point. Good for occasional juicing.
Top pick: Breville JE98XL
See Exactly What Your Juicer Extracts
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