Find out which juicers excel in speed and efficiency with our guide to the best in 2026

We also checked how noisy each juicer was and how easy they were to clean. Some juicers could handle simple cocktails too!
Centrifugal juicers are fast. They shred fruits and veggies quickly using a spinning blade. This means they do well with hard produce. But they struggle with soft fruits, which can cause clogging.
On the other hand, masticating juicers slowly press fruits and veggies to get more juice. They work great with leafy greens and produce less froth. Newer types even let you load more ingredients without having to watch them all the time.
We also looked at simple citrus juicers for making drinks like orange or lemon juice. You just press a halved fruit onto it for juice.
Juicing can help add more fruits and veggies to your diet but isn’t a magic solution. Healthy juicing tips include using more veggies than fruits, keeping some fiber, and adding healthy fats like avocado.
Before picking a juicer, think about what you want to juice and how much prep you’re willing to do. Some juicers can take whole fruits, while others need more chopping.
Cleaning also matters. Many parts are dishwasher-safe, and features like a reverse button can help if things get stuck.
We reviewed several juicers:
– The Tribest Slowstar is smart and easy to use.
– The Kuvings AUTO10 can make big batches but is a bit bulky.
– The Omega Juicers VSJ843RR has great juice quality but may be tricky with leafy greens.
– The Sana 707 is economical but requires more manual work.
Each juicer has its pros and cons, but choosing the right one depends on your needs and kitchen space!