Donithon Houston—March 20, 2026
I’ve been on the darn juicer hunt forever. Then bam, this one pops up out of nowhere. Never even knew this model existed, but it’s literally perfect. Cold press? Check. Will this keep my kale from becoming soggy? Double check. And it’s tiny, which is clutch because my kitchen’s basically an appliance graveyard at this point. The description says it's ETL certified and BPA-free, which... cool? I guess? I'm not sure what that means, but at least it was mentioned. I really enjoy using cold-press juicers overall. Way better juice than those loud centrifugal ones. You get more juice, the pulp's drier (less waste), and the flavor's just... richer. Plus, less oxidation means your juice stays fresh longer and doesn't lose all its nutrients right away. Oh, and the new models. Safety *everything*. Auto-shutoff if the lid's open, locks so you don't accidentally blend your fingers, and overheating protection so it doesn’t just... catch fire mid-kale session. And the best part. It’s stupid quiet. Like, "juicing at 5 AM while your roommate snores through it" is quiet. No more tiptoeing around like a burglar just to get your greens in. My favorite part, though, is the dual filter setup. I’m not a pulp person at all, and this thing removes basically all of it; they claim 99%, and honestly, it’s pretty close. Cleaning is super easy too: rinse with a little soap or toss the parts in the dishwasher. I probably don’t need to say this, but don’t put the motor in the dishwasher… You never know what someone might try. All in all, this juicer is a total game-changer. It operates quietly and efficiently, without any fuss, just power. And honestly, that alone puts it above like 90% of my other kitchen stuff. The juice slaps, cleanup takes two seconds, and it hasn’t pissed me off even once. Which, let’s be real, is basically a miracle for any appliance I own. It's a rare find that fits seamlessly into your life without demanding attention. 10/10, would juice again Read more

CM reviews—March 21, 2026
This juicer is a little quieter than our old one, not a lot, but every little bit helps. This is a good quality machine, doesn't jam up as bad as out old one either. It has a wider feed chute of 6" which was also an upgrade over our old one which was about 4.5". It does a good job grinding through just about anything we put through it. When I ordered this juicer, it was $250, which is definitely steep on price and not a great value for the money. However, I noticed they have it on sale at Amazon now for only about $140 and that is a great value for the money considering the quality of this juicer. It is durable, easy to clean, and simple to set up and operate it. It runs at less than 60dB's so while it still makes some noise, it is much improved over the older models. This unit ways about 8 1/2 lbs. in total. The juice cup holds approximately 37 ounces of juice, and the pulp cup holds about 27 ounces. It is a 150-watt unit and does a good job. It also comes with a removable strainer and a cleaning brush to make the cleaning quick and easy. I would buy it again and I recommend this juicer to anyone, especially on sale! Read more
Tray—March 22, 2026
I got this juicer thinking I’d casually make a juice here and there… and now I feel like I should be giving TED Talks about kale. This thing works great. The wide feed chute is amazing because I can toss in whole fruits without standing there chopping like I’m auditioning for a cooking show. It just quietly does its job while I stand there feeling productive. The juice comes out smooth, the pulp is nice and dry, and cleanup is actually not as bad as I expected (which is saying a lot, because I hate cleaning anything with more than two parts). Also, it’s surprisingly quiet. I was expecting jet engine noises, but instead it’s more like a polite hum… like it’s saying, “You’re doing great, sweetie.” Only downside: now I feel guilty every time I don’t use it. It just sits there judging me while I eat snacks that definitely didn’t come from this machine. Overall, highly recommend if you want to feel healthier, more productive, and slightly judged by your own kitchen appliance. Read more
Mozart’s Star—March 18, 2026
There’s a certain expectation when something is priced this high, you assume materials, build quality, and performance will justify it. At its core, this is a standard slow masticating juicer, and it does function. It extracts juice, it separates pulp, and yes, it’s slow, which is expected for this machine. But beyond that, it doesn’t distinguish itself in any meaningful way. The bigger issue is value. This feels like a $60–$80 machine being sold at a premium, and that’s hard to ignore. The construction leans heavily on lightweight plastic, which doesn’t inspire much confidence long-term. For something in this price range, you’d expect more substantial materials, at least some level of reinforced or higher-grade build. It’s also louder than expected, which contradicts the idea of a quiet, low-speed juicer. Not unbearable, but definitely noticeable. The wide feed chute is convenient, and cleanup is manageable, but those are baseline features now. In the end, it works, but that’s not really the point at this price. A functional but significantly overpriced juicer with average build quality, and there are identical or near-identical options available for far less. Disclosure: This review is part of Amazon’s Vine Program, which provides products at a reduced cost in exchange for honest reviews (taxed as income). I personally test all products, and my opinions are my own and uninfluenced. I hope this review helps with your purchase decision. Read more