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Yellow Juicers Joseph Joseph JuiceMax Double Juice Press

Joseph Joseph JuiceMax Double Juice Press

Manual Juicer, Dishwasher Safe

£9.90£10.71
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
9+stores
Jojomino Squeezer Lemon Lemon Juice Press

Jojomino Squeezer Lemon Lemon Juice Press

Manual Juicer

£6.62
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.20/mo.*
2stores

Juicers: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a juicer, it's essential to think about what you plan to juice most often. Centrifugal juicers are great for hard fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots due to their fast-spinning blades. However, if you prefer leafy greens or wheatgrass, a masticating juicer might be more suitable as it uses a slower grinding mechanism that extracts more juice from these ingredients. For those who enjoy citrus fruits, a citrus juicer is the simplest and most efficient option. By identifying your primary juicing needs, you can choose a juicer that best suits your lifestyle.

Cleaning can significantly impact how often you use your juicer. Look for models with fewer parts or those that are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Some juicers come with specialized cleaning brushes to help reach tricky areas. Masticating juicers typically have more components but often yield better quality juice, while centrifugal juicers are generally easier to clean but may require more frequent maintenance due to pulp buildup. Consider how much time you're willing to spend on cleanup when selecting a juicer.

Noise can be a significant factor when choosing a waste disposal unit, especially in open-plan kitchens. Units with sound insulation technology are designed to minimize noise during operation. Look for models that specify decibel levels in their specifications, as quieter units often run below 80 dB. Reading user reviews can also provide insight into real-world performance regarding noise.

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