Philip Mosher—February 1, 2026
It doesn’t work. The power button lights up, the device turns on, and all the icons randomly flash after powering the juicer on. The motor doesn’t turn on, no matter which icon I press. It beeps when I press on the screen, but that’s as far as my cold press juicing experience has gone with this thing. And to top it all off, I was dumb enough to wash everything and go buy $70 worth or organic produce before making the sure the flipping thing worked😑 I had a coupon code for this, ended up paying, I believe, $52 this. Said coupon code, no longer works.. “coupon code cannot be applied to this order” This is important because the only means of solving this useless juicer issue, is a return and a refund. A replacement doesn’t seem to be an option, and the automated Amazon help chat is as worthless. The foam it was packed in was a little janky, so they probably shipped me someone’s return, and that’s why they offered the discount code I used. Do yourself a favor, go with the manual version Edited- February 1, 2026 It’s only been about an hour since discovering I got shafted with this juicer, and because an exchange wasn’t an option, I decided to go back and check to see whether it said it’s a return/exchange eligible purchase, and it does in fact say it below the listing. So I went back into my purchases and clicked on the option to troubleshoot, and to speak with someone to do so. Thinking, that might be the only way to not have to fork over $100+ for another one of these, that might not work. Anyway, I spoke with a very nice woman, who was trying to help me troubleshoot and was at as much of a loss as I am. She put me on hold to try to see what my options are. To my surprise, she said they could send me a replacement. And to make everything a little easier, I don’t need to return the non-functional juicer, I can throw it away or whatever I’d like to do with it. I packed this thing back up before getting into my purchase history, so it’s ready to be shipped back. And I’m going to keep it packed up and somewhere in my house, because I don’t trust amazon to not charge me. I’ll update my review when I get my replacement, and again if needed, if amazon charges me for not returning this useless juicer. When I feel a little more ambitious, I’ll unpack the juicer, and update with a video of how impressively useless the one I received is with the janky flashing lights is. Read more
Jeremiah Sandahl—March 19, 2026
KIDS USED THIS A TON! It is great for oranges though not as good for apples. My 10 year old said it's easy to use and easy to clean. Very sturdy. They used it and used it so good value for the money. Read more
Supplement—December 8, 2025
The Kndko cold press juicer is a surprisingly decent juicer for being under $100. I have another juicer that was almost 3x as much, and this one is nearly as good, and it’s easier to clean. There are a couple of trouble spots to clean out, but I haven’t found a juicer that is totally pain-free for cleaning. This juicer features a metal, stainless steel auger that crushes fruits and vegetables with ease. The whole thing is pretty easy to assemble, and I didn’t need to refer to the directions to figure it out. The assembly has safety lock features so that the unit does not come on until you have the central unit locked in place and the top is shut. I ordered the unit that has the soft buttons and selections. Similarly, until everything is in place, you can’t even select any of the functions until it’s all locked into place. Initially, I thought it was broken because mine kept turning back off; however, I pressed down on the unit, and it clicked into place. So not only do you have to lock it and close the lid, but you also have to push down to get it to come on. So safety is a priority in the design of this unit. It does a good job at juicing. Everything that came out one side was just pulp and chunk, and the other side juice. The juice side has to be opened to release the juice into a cup. The unit I have features multiple selections for different fruits and veggies. Hard fruits, soft fruits, carrots, etc. It changes the auger speed and automatically runs. There is a hole in the top where you can push the food down with the included tool. It also has an auto-reversing feature if the food gets stuck. Overall, compared to my premium juicer, this unit does a very good job and comes pretty close. When I ran apples and oranges through it, there was still some pulp in the juice, but not so much that I didn’t want to drink it. This unit is also a lot faster than my other one, but the auger is also much smaller. This one is also limited in how much you can put into the reservoir, whereas my other one lets you continuously add more food as it masticates. With this one, you have to turn it off, add more, then turn it back on. Not a big deal, just a nuisance in operations. This one is also a little louder than my other one, but let’s be honest, we’re not running this while people are sleeping in the house. I’m particularly impressed with the price. This is a great value for under $100, and I highly recommend it. Read more
Merideth Durrag—March 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Did not work Read more