The UK Juicers is quiet, durable and easy to clean. It has a wide chute that can accept whole fruits and vegetables, requires minimal prep work before juicing (the less chopping, the better), and delivers flavorful juice with few bits of pulp. It also has features that make it easier to assemble, clean and use, including a juicer that tilts to pour the liquid more easily (to save on cleanup time), dual reamers with nested storage for small and large fruit, a manual pulp control dial and a detachable pitcher that makes it easy to serve. The body and parts are dishwasher-safe, too. Plus, the company donates $1 to a lemonade stand fund for children with cancer for every unit sold, which is a nice bonus.
We tested dozens of models, looking at how loud they are, how sturdy and simple to assemble they are, how much juice they produce and how many extra features they offer. We also consider the price, how long a warranty lasts and whether it includes replacement parts.
Eco-Friendly Juicing: Sustainable Practices with Cold Press Juicers
The best cold press juicer is the Hurom HH-AA Slow Juicer. It’s relatively quiet, durable and easy to assemble—though we did find some parts that were difficult to click into place. It produces a lot of juice and has enough power to handle leafy greens and wheatgrass, too. It’s pricier than other models in this category, but it’s a good choice for people who plan to juice often or want a powerful machine.