The extraction of juice is done by the action of rotating blades that crush and grind ingredients in order to extract their juices. Read our comparison guide to purchase the right one today!

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【Health Gurus】:Extracts up to 26% more juice and 36% more vitamins and minerals than other juicers,extract various of vegetables and fruits in a few seconds, such as celery,carrot,apples,oranges etc. Apply to advanced technology, provide nutrition to you anytime.
【Triple Speed Versatility】:”1″: Low speed, for soft fruits vegetables like oranges, watermelon, tomato, etc; “2”: High speed, for hard food like apple, celery, ginger, etc. “P”: Highest speed(Reach maximum speed after release). Design with anti-drip function, no need to worry about juice spilling everywhere.
【3.35″ Wide Feed Chute】:Centrifugal juicer is with larger feed chute. 3.35″ allows you to juice even a whole apple, a peeled orange or a handful of kale and other fruits and vegetables, saving prep time to get the delicious juice. In addition, safety lock arm ensures that the cover remains tight during operation.
Centrifugal juicers VS Masticating juicers
Centrifugal Juicers: Centrifugal juicers are our most common type of juicer. They work by spinning an assembly of spindles and blades at a very high speed to shred the produce, pushed through a mesh filter. The yield is usually less than that of a masticating juicer. Still, centrifugal juicers are less expensive and more convenient to use. Masticating Juicers: Masticating Juicers have a rotating auger that grinds up the produce (usually fruits or vegetables) and then presses it against a mesh screen to extract the juice. This type of juicer is slower but also results in higher yields and has an extended life span compared with centrifugal models; however, they can be
Are centrifugal juicers good?
Centrifugal juicers are great for people who want to do much juicing. They also excel in making lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits into juice. But they are not the best for other products that need more time in the juicer to extract the juice. For example, carrots, apples, and celery don’t work as well with a centrifugal juicer.