By Anna Perling
Only a dedicated juicer can make beverages that are as silky and flavorful as the pricey ones you buy from a café. After juicing more than 60 pounds of leafy greens, fibrous roots, and fruits, we think the Omega VSJ843 offers the best value. In our tests, this machine cranked out verdant, smooth green juice and earthy, spicy carrot-apple-ginger juice. The Omega is a steadfast favorite among juice enthusiasts, and it’s backed by the best warranty we’ve found.
Everything we recommend
Top pick
This juicer made some of the most flavorful juices in our tests, and it has the best warranty we’ve found over years of testing these machines.
Upgrade pick
For serious juice enthusiasts, the Kuvings made the absolute best juice, and it is more efficient for juicing bigger pieces of produce, thanks to its larger feed chute.
Budget pick
If you’re an entry-level juicer or you want a smaller machine, the silky-smooth juices produced by the Shine impressed us.
Top pick
This juicer made some of the most flavorful juices in our tests, and it has the best warranty we’ve found over years of testing these machines.
We’ve found that the Omega VSJ843 offers the best combination of high juice yields and long-term durability at a price that’s reasonable for this style of slow juicer. Juice from this machine wasn’t the absolute finest we tasted, but even so it was virtually pulp-free and full of flavor. Among the models we tested, the Omega had some of the highest juice yields, leaving some of the driest pulp behind. The machine itself has a lower profile than other juicers we tested and runs at a quiet hum. Omega’s 15-year warranty guarantees this machine will earn its keep over time. The VSJ843 doesn’t have extra attachments for nut butters, but it does just what a great juicer should do: It makes great juice.
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For serious juice enthusiasts, the Kuvings made the absolute best juice, and it is more efficient for juicing bigger pieces of produce, thanks to its larger feed chute.
If you want the absolute best-tasting juice and a machine with a wide, easy-to-use feed chute, we think the Kuvings EVO820 is worth the investment. This juicer squeezed out luxurious juices that had the brightest flavors of any we tried. The feed chute on the EVO820 has two different-size openings. And the larger one makes it easy to throw in bigger chunks or even small, whole produce like apples. A proprietary strainer neatly fits onto the juice container to catch extra foam and sediment, but even without the strainer, the juice still tasted excellent. The EVO820 also has a 10-year warranty.
Budget pick
If you’re an entry-level juicer or you want a smaller machine, the silky-smooth juices produced by the Shine impressed us.
We were blown away by the juice made with the compact, budget-friendly Tribest Shine. It produced the second-best-tasting juice, after our upgrade pick; its yields were a bit lower than those of our other picks, however. The Shine is lightweight and has a narrower profile than full-size juicers, so it will fit in a small kitchen. The company even suggests that you can travel with it. This juicer has only a three-year warranty, and though we don’t yet know how the Shine will hold up over time compared with sturdier, more expensive juicers, we think that’s fine considering this model’s low price.
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Our pick: Omega VSJ843
Upgrade pick: Kuvings EVO820
Budget pick: Tribest Shine
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Anna Perling is a former staff writer covering kitchen gear at Wirecutter. During her time at Wirecutter, she reported on various topics including sports bras, board games, and light bulbs. Previously she wrote food and lifestyle pieces for Saveur and Kinfolk magazines. Anna is a mentor at Girls Write Now and a member of the Online News Association.
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