Heart—August 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wanted to try juicing at home instead of buying those pricey bottles from the store, so I grabbed this machine. The chute is big enough to toss in apples and oranges without slicing them into tiny pieces, which saves time. It does a good job squeezing out the juice and the pulp comes out pretty dry, so you know it is working. It is not exactly quiet though, kind of sounds like a robot chewing on rocks. The design looks solid with the stainless steel parts, and it feels like it will last a while. I like that it comes with strainers, because I hate chunky juice. The auger works slow and steady, which keeps the juice from tasting weird or getting too foamy. It definitely makes stuff like carrot or celery juice easier than using a blender. Cleaning is not terrible, but you do need to rinse everything right away. Some pieces are a little awkward to scrub if you forget. It also takes up some space on the counter, and it is not light, so moving it around is kind of a pain. If you are lazy like me, you might grumble about cleanup more than once. Overall, it makes good fresh juice and feels worth the effort. I would not call it life-changing, but it does what it says without much hassle. If you like trying different fruits and veggies, this thing can handle it. Just be ready to clean it after every run, unless you want your kitchen smelling like old kale. Read more

Raul Serrano—February 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I've been using the cold press juicer for weeks now and it's been solid. It runs quietly, gets a lot of juice out of fruits and vegetables, and it doesn't leave the pulp overly wet. Cleanup is pretty simple too. Definitely a good addition to my kitchen. Read more
Customer—January 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I think it is doing well for a cheaper juicer. More expensive, better juicing. The juicer seems to have struggles with celery. The pulp seems to clog and have difficulty releasing the pulp. I juiced pears and the pears got caught up in the juicer, holding the juice from pouring out. Sometimes the pulp is wet, other times it’s dry. All in all, it has been juicing for my purposes. I didn’t spend $800, so I don’t expect it to work like I did. Read more
Amy Hying—November 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
We juiced our apples with this juicer putting 5-6 whole apples in and the first half cup was clear and tasty (about 1 apple) then it became gradually more dark and thicker to the point where we couldn’t drink it anymore … any subsequent apples we tried juicing without cleaning the machine came out as thick as apple sauce. It turns out that the 3 stage filter (the stainless steel screen on the front of the filter basket with smaller holes on the bottom, medium holes in the middle and bigger holes at the top) is a pretense…the plastic filter basket that holds the screen has holes around the sides and back…these holes let most of the pulp through regardless of what the front screen does. Anyway, the screen works ok for the first minute of juicing but then the juicer allows too much pulp through the upper bigger holes of the screen and through the sides and back of the plastic filter basket. It might be ok for someone who wants to make apple sauce, but not for us wanting apple juice. I tried contacting them a few times to ask them about making sorbet, because they showed a video of it, but they gave no instructions. I really like sorbet and thought that even if I couldn't use the juicer for juice, I might keep the machine just for sorbet… but no one got back to me. So we just bought a bag of frozen mango chunks and put them in to test it. Again, it worked fine for the first minute, nice smooth texture coming out of the pulp chute (because the pieces are frozen no juice is made so nothing comes out of the juice chute), but the problem then became that the machine didn’t pull in the chunks of mango anymore… they were just slipping and spinning around at the top… now perhaps if I let them thaw a little more it might work better but I didn’t want to try and just made up my mind to return this cold press juicer since I have a Champion juicer and I ran a bag of mango chunks through that machine without any issues (the silver lining is that I had no idea that my Champion juicer would work for sorbet and only found out after trying to compare it with the Amzchef :). I just found out that my window of time for returning the machine is over (by two days) but I will call them to see if they will assist me… I was really hoping that the Amzchef would work out because I really liked the idea of not having to cut up my apples and not having to press them down…putting whole fruit in and walking away, letting the juicer work… maybe someday they’ll improve their filter design. Read more
Mahira—October 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
this review is good for all juicers that have a similar layout and function. pros it really takes out more juice and leaves the pulp pretty dry. it's slower outer operation prevents juices and pulp from splashing out like some other juicers. the filter is very small and cleaning it is a breeze cons there are more smaller areas to clean out the produce has to be cut into smaller pieces making the concept of a larger chute seemingly useless. fruits like oranges will be annoying to have to cut into smaller pieces, but most of it was juiced without having to do so. part of what makes a juicer convenient is to be able to simply drop whole fruits into the chute. I'm very mixed about this juicer and will use it a little while longer before making the final decision to keep it return. UPDATE - although communication with customer service appears to be a challenge, this has actually turned out to be the best juicer in its price range that I've ever owned. the proof is in the pulp, and it's drier than others I've used. thank you Read more
teapot08—February 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this juicer in July 2025. I haven't used it a lot so I'm a bit disappointed that some of the plastic has broken. It's still functional but I'm wondering how much use I'll get out of it. The previous juicer I had of a different brand lasted at least 18 years and that's with regular use. This one juices well but I can't say the pulp is dry. I do like the safety feature and the size as it takes up little space. Read more