

Instead of manually feeding ingredients one at a time, add all of your veggies and fruit (even whole apples!) into the top and let the juicer self-feed simply by turning on the juicer. The sleek Nama J2 Cold Press Juicer, not only looks attractive on your countertop but is a powerhouse. This juicer doesn't have a mesh pulp strainer which makes it easier to clean compared to juicers with mesh strainers, and all removable pieces are top-rack dishwasher-safe. The pulp that was extruded out the other side was bone dry which means that the juicer is able to extract almost all of the juice from fruits and veggies. It can be off-putting, so you can either skim off or mix back into the juice. Foam isn't harmful- it comes from fiber mixed with air, and if a juicer operates at a faster speed, it may create a larger layer of foam. The apple juice the Cuisinart produced in our test was bright green in color and super sweet in flavor, but there was a 1/4-inch layer of foam on top. We still recommend cutting apples in half for better ease of use. We tried fitting a whole apple inside the 3.5-inch feed tube and while it did fit, it required a lot of effort to push it through the machine. You can either feed ingredients through the small hole on top or open the larger feed tube for bigger or multiple ingredients at once. It's an easy-to-assemble vertical cold press juicer that is compact in size and doesn't cost too much. The Cuisinart Easy Clean Slow Juicer is a nice choice for someone new to juicing. The three strainers it comes with were very easy to clean with just a sponge, and all pieces except for the motor base are dishwasher-safe. It also comes with a cleaning brush which we didn't need as much as other models. This juicer has a smaller feed tube than other models requiring you to cut fruits and veggies into smaller pieces and it operates a little slower, but for the price, it's a great buy based on the quality of the juice and ease of cleaning. There was a tiny bit of pulp in the apple juice but none in the carrot juice, and both juices stayed under 70º F, which is important since the cooler the temperature of the juice, the more vitamins, minerals, enzymes and taste are retained. In our tests, this model produced carrot and apple juice that tasted sweet. Storage is simple with this model, too, since the compact size doesn't take up too much room on your countertop or inside your cupboard. And at its price, this juicer is a lot more affordable than competing juicer models.
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The Ninja Cold Press Pro is a compact horizontal cold press juicer with an easy one-touch bottom that allows you to start, stop and reverse your juicer all with one touch.

Out of over 50 juicers that we have tested over the past couple of decades, these are the best cold press juicers to buy in 2022. Most have great features and strong claims, but how do they perform and how long do they actually take to clean? In the Good Housekeeping Kitchen Appliances and Culinary Innovation Lab, we test cold press juicers by juicing pulpy apples that have a wide diameter and oxidize quickly, floppy kale which can often jam machines and hard, fibrous carrots to evaluate each juicer based on performance, efficiency, taste and temperature. Shopping for a new cold press juicer can be tricky. Experts say the slow juicing process of cold press juicers is more gentle on ingredients and retains more nutrients than other juicers, like centrifugal ones. And don't forget all of the immunity-boosting benefits of fresh fruit and vegetable juice, especially during cold and flu season. Investing in a cold press juicer (a.k.a masticating or slow juicer) is worth it whether you're a fan of waking up with a hydrating cucumber green juice or prefer to end your day with a holiday cocktail made with fresh juices.
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Starting your day with fresh-pressed juice packed with vitamins and nutrients sounds like a dream - but you'll need a good juicer to do it. Our original top-rated picks, selected by Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab, have been updated based on recent Lab testing to include new picks from Cuisinart and Nama. We updated this article in December 2022 to add more information about each featured product, based on extensive testing done by the Good Housekeeping Institute.
