Cold Press Juicer with 8 Juice Bottles – Masticating Juicer Machines for Fruits and Veggies, 4.25″ Large Feed Chute, Easy to Clean, Gun Grey
$89.99
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No Cutting-Add whole fruit or veggies to the juicer.
99.6% Juice Yield-The auger’s slow pressing speed keeps nutrients.
Hands-Free-You can now multitask in the kitchen. Make one juice or a batch of juices in minutes.
Easy to Clean-Designed with specific features for fast and effortless cleaning.
60 oz Large Capacity
Juicer with 8 Bottles
Higher Juice Yield
Pure Juice
The low-speed auger ensures maximum juice extraction from both fruits and vegetables, leavingno drop wasted.
Wide Feed Chute: TUUMIMIST juicer’s 4.25″ extra large feed chute allows you to easily insert whole fruits and veggies with no prep work required, making healthy juicing a breeze.
Convenient Glass Bottles: Includes 8 premium 16oz glass bottles with black lids, 2 stainless steel straws, and a straw brush, all dishwasher safe and perfect for on-the-go juicing.
Effortless Cleaning & Assembly: With fewer parts and specialized cleaning brushes included, our all-in-one auger and metal-free filter mesh make cleaning and assembly a breeze.
Compact Design: The vertical juicer is designed with a smaller footprint, perfect for smaller kitchens or limited counter space. You can easily tuck it away in a corner when not in use.
Safe & Easy to Use: With safety features that make it easy for kids to use, our slow juicer allows for hands-free operation so you can get the most out of your ingredients.
Comprehensive Warranty: We stand behind our product with a trustworthy warranty, making our juicer the perfect gift for any occasion, from weddings to Christmas.
Customers say
Customers find the juicer easy to clean, with one mentioning that the disassembled parts are dishwasher safe, and they appreciate its ease of use. Moreover, the juice quality receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it produces delicious results, and they like its compact size, with one mentioning it fits well on their kitchen counter. The juicer’s functionality and build quality are also praised. However, opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it a great value while others report poor performance.
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13 reviews for Cold Press Juicer with 8 Juice Bottles – Masticating Juicer Machines for Fruits and Veggies, 4.25″ Large Feed Chute, Easy to Clean, Gun Grey
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Chris Baumgart –
Easy to use
We love this juicer. It’s compact, easy to use and clean!
Samantha Sigler –
Juicing is life get the juicer
The best investment I have made for my health. My husband is sick of me and this juicer,haha. The glasses that were included was a huge plus. I’m an aesthetic girly so I’m here for it.
LalaBear –
Not worth it
This does not juice well especially celery. It holds all the veggies at the bottom instead of compressing and pushing it through the shoot because it holds it, liquid is then built up instead of flowing out into the awaiting cup.I wasted a celery on this machine to barely get any juice, the agitator also makes the celery stringy then itâs tied up inside which makes cleaning difficult. I need a refund
S. White –
Great product
My first juicer and it works great. Very user friendly and easy to clean. I will never buy store juice again. This juicer produces delicious juices. Great value for the price I got it at and it came with 8 glass bottles w/lids & 2 metal straws.
Tawanda Lewis –
Very good for a beginner
This juicer is serving it purpose as I am a beginner at juicing. It’s not big and bulky. Taking it apart to clean is super easy. (Use the cleaning tool/brush to get any pulp that won’t come out) The disassembled parts are dishwasher safe. The pulp that comes out is dry.I was originally concerned I wouldn’t be able to juice spinach but it juiced it just fine.The only reason I gave only 4 stars was because there’s still a little too much pulp in the juice for me. Nothing a strainer couldn’t handle. It’s a little noise than I expected, but not like as loud as a blenderOverall I’m pretty satisfied with this juicer.
Makaila Nguyen –
Cheaper than buying premade juices these days and just as good
My mom got the Mueller Ultra Juicer because she wanted to start making juices, and I was a bit skeptical at first, but I’m so glad she got it. The juice mixes that she’s been making have been so good! An additional positive is that I just take the fruit and vegetable scraps and feed them to my dog, so nothing goes to waste!I’m honestly contemplating getting one for myself because the price is pretty good for what you get, and the cups/jars that come with it are great quality as well. It’s easy to clean and use, and we haven’t had any issues so far. The only thing that some people might view as a downside is that the part that fills with the juice has to be emptied often and doesn’t hold much, but it’s honestly not that big of a deal.If you’re wanting to drink more juices, I recommend just getting this and making your own instead of going out and buying it because juices these days are too expensive. Highly recommend!
Lisy –
excellent quality
Easy to use , excellent quality and looks beautiful, just as shown
Kerlyn Arias –
Excelente producto
Me encanta, lo recomiendo
Amalia –
Came in a huge box btw It’s easy to assemble, just lift the top in order to move the parts into locking position. Once you close the lid then you can turn it on. I noticed I didn’t get a long spoon like I’ve seen others did on YT reviews but that’s okay I can manage. My fave part about it is how small it is compared to other juicers. I will cherish this machine forever!!! ðIt came with 8 jars but I don’t really need them and I will resale it to someone who needs them. If you noticed, I used 1 lemon, 3 green Apples and some celery and that’s all the juice I needed and I split it with my fiance. It was easy to clean and I can’t wait to keep juicing!!
Paddy Mat –
This is my second time using the juicer and I’ve only put apples and oranges in it and the auger is already jammed in the machine and I can’t get it out to clean it. I would say that maybe I had it running for too long but 2-3 mins seems to be a normal amount of time to me.
My2Cents –
This masticating juicer presents a fresh twist on an old idea: How to extract high quality juice from fruits and vegetables with the least amount of waste and make the entire process as painless as possible. I’ve used centrifuge juicers in the past because they were quick, but they were a pain to clean and wasted a lot of produce. It worked great with dense produce like carrots, apples and cucumber, but mostly just spit out leafy greens like spinach and kale because they were light and just got spun-out before they had their juice fully extracted. Also, centrifuge juicers are known to oxidize the juice and reduce their shelf life.I explored masticating juicers but the early models were bulky and expensive. I couldn’t justify the $1k to $3k price tag, so I stuck with my centrifuge juicer, but I ended-up using it less and less because the metal mesh would get calcified and stop extracting much of the juice. The end result was a low juice extraction with still very wet pulp, and a mesh filter that needed a special brush and lots of patience to clean. The whole process became too cumbersome with decreasing value.In recent years I’ve noticed how masticating juicers have shifted towards a vertical design, but they still had a metal mesh filter that was a pain to clean, so I stayed away. But now, things are becoming more interesting in the juicing world. Prices have come down yet improvements have been made in the juice extraction process with easier to clean components. Prepping the ingredients is time consuming enough, and when cleanup is such a chore, it discourages ongoing use. It is why this juicer stands out from the others with its large chute and mesh free design; which for me is a game changer. I want to get the most juice extracted as possible and not spend the rest of the day on cleanup.I’ve been buying ready-made juices from the store that are cold pressed at very high pressure to kill bacteria and pathogens, yet keep the nutrients, but those are quite expensive. Plus I still question if they still have the same benefits from freshly made juices. So now that I’ve found a juicer that is reasonably priced, gets maximum extraction from vegetables and fruits, and is also easy to clean, I think I’ll be going back to making my own. Plus, as an added bonus, this kit also comes with eight 16oz bottles with 2 stainless steel straws to take advantage of batch processing. You can make a larger quantity of juice all at once then store extra portions in the fridge to drink later. I’m therefore impressed with the quality and value of this juicing kit.
Lancinator –
Iâd never tried a juicer prior to using this one, so I was impressed when I gave it a try. I tried the usual apple and orange and was very happy with the result, and was impressed by how dry the pulp was afterwards. Then I experimented with some veggies and was even more impressed by how much juice was extracted from the carrots I fed in, as I never thought of carrots as being an especially âwetâ vegetable.It makes a bit of racket while in operation, but isnât deafening, and cleaning it is relatively straightforward. Itâs a cool little unit for a familyâs needs. *RECOMMENDED*
Linda B –
This is the second little juicer Iâve gotten – Iâm a fan of the green juicy goodness.My favourite recipe? Kale, cucumber, apple, lemon, and ginger. A great zing of tangy nutrition.From what I can tell itâs similar to the other model I got in terms of size and type (masticating). The masticating ones are supposed to be better at extracting the goodness.I like the collection cups better on this model – they fit nicely against the machine so you donât lose any juice/make a mess.The biggest difference is the inclusion of the glass drinking/storage bottles with two different lid types and reusable stainless steel straws. SO many bottles. 8 to be exact. Fresh pressed juices are best drunk as freshly as possible as they lose the nutrients over time pretty quickly. So I donât see personally needing to store any. As for drinking, two would be plenty – one to rotate when one is being washed or for sharing.I guess it depends what you plan on doing with your juice. If you want to store lots, of share amongst a large family and each have their own glassâ¦but personally Iâd rather spend less and get just the juicer.This one costs 149$ (so 150$ basically). Compared to the other juicer that is very similar I got cost 60$. Granted this one is a little bigger and better, but there is probably a middle ground one.Unless you really need all those glass bottles Iâm sure thereâs a better deal out there for an entry level small juicer.