Juicers
Nothing beats the flavor and nutritional value of freshly pressed juice. A high-quality juicer makes it easy and delicious to enjoy fruits, vegetables, and even leafy greens. Whether you're making refreshing orange juice for breakfast or a vitamin-packed green juice for a snack, our selection offers the right appliance to maximize juice yield while preserving essential enzymes and vitamins.
How to choose the right juicing technology?
When selecting a device, consider the ingredients you plan to use and how much you value the shelf life of the juice:
- Centrifugal Juicers: The fastest way to juice hard fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots. A high-speed spinning blade and sieve separate juice from pulp in an instant.
- Slow Juicers (Masticating Juicers): These machines press juice slowly using an auger. This technique minimizes oxidation, ensuring the juice stays fresh longer and contains more nutrients. Excellent for kale and wheatgrass as well.
- Citrus Presses: The simplest and quickest solution for juicing oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. Available in both manual and electric models.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between a centrifugal juicer and a slow juicer?
A centrifugal juicer is very fast and great for a busy routine, but it generates more foam and heat, which can reduce nutrient retention. A slow juicer (masticating juicer) operates more slowly and quietly, producing higher quality juice with a longer shelf life.
Can I juice anything with a juicer?
Most fruits and vegetables are suitable for juicing. However, very soft fruits like bananas or avocados are not suitable for juicing—they are better used in a blender for smoothies.
Is cleaning a juicer difficult?
Cleaning is easiest if done immediately after use before the pulp dries on the parts. Many modern models feature dishwasher-safe parts and come with a cleaning brush for the sieve.
Does freshly pressed juice stay fresh in the refrigerator?
Juice made with a centrifugal juicer should be consumed immediately or within 24 hours. Juice made with a slow juicer can stay fresh in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 48–72 hours due to low oxidation.
