Key Takeaways

  • Breville goes refurbished: The Breville Juice Fountain Cold (Certified Remanufactured) is the cheapest way I have seen to get a Breville juicer with a real warranty.
  • Ninja shows up twice: Both the new Ninja NeverClog and a renewed JC151 are discounted, with the renewed unit landing under $100.
  • Marketplace brands push hard: ECOSELF and Anybear are running 53% to 65% off slow masticating juicers, which beats anything the established brands are offering this week.
  • Hamilton Beach for the budget pick: The Big Mouth 800W centrifugal juicer is a bestseller at a price that beats almost any cold press option.
  • Prices verified May 10, 2026. Limited time deals can flip back to list price quickly.

The first warm Saturday morning of May has a specific feeling. You walk past the produce section and suddenly the strawberries look real again, the leafy greens are perky, and you start thinking maybe this is the year you keep a juicer on the counter instead of paying nine dollars for bottled green juice twice a week. I am right there with you. My freezer still has a bag of frozen kale from a January batch I never finished.

Welcome to this week’s Berry Basket. We are going deep on cold press juicers in home & kitchen, because the discounts lined up in a way that does not happen often. ECOSELF and Anybear are pushing slow masticating models down 53 to 65 percent, which is the steepest cut I have tracked on this category in months. The trusted names showed up too. Breville, Ninja, and Hamilton Beach all have markdowns worth a look, and one of the Breville listings is a Certified Remanufactured unit priced like a no-name machine.

Mother’s Day lands today, so if you waited, you waited. A juicer is also a fair Father’s Day move, and a few of these would be a real upgrade for anyone trying to clean up the breakfast routine. If you missed last week’s home and kitchen roundup, the picks below are mostly fresh.

What are the best cold press juicer deals from trusted brands?

The strongest trusted-brand deal this week is the Breville Juice Fountain Cold (Certified Remanufactured), which lands under $130 with Amazon backing. Ninja and Hamilton Beach also have markdowns worth considering for buyers who want a recognizable name and easier resale of replacement parts.

Breville Juice Fountain Cold

This is a centrifugal juicer rather than a slow masticating one, which means it is fast and a little foamier than a true cold press. The Certified Remanufactured tag is the part that matters here, because it brings a Breville machine into the price range of a no-name model. If you juice mostly hard fruit and root vegetables and you do not want to spend twenty minutes prepping celery, this is the one I would pick. Skip it if leafy greens are your main use case.

  • Certified Remanufactured with Amazon-backed warranty
  • Centrifugal extraction for fast juicing
  • Trusted Breville build quality

Ninja NeverClog Cold Press

The NeverClog is Ninja’s slow masticating answer to the Breville crowd, with a 150W motor, dishwasher safe parts, and a pulp control dial that lets you go from clean juice to pulpy. The 24 oz juice jug is on the smaller side, so plan to pour as you go for a family batch. Ninja’s customer service is the easiest of any brand here when something breaks, which is part of what you are paying for.

  • 150W slow masticating motor
  • Dishwasher safe parts
  • Pulp control dial with 24 oz juice jug

Ninja JC151 Refurbished

Same machine as the NeverClog above, but Renewed and priced under a hundred dollars. Renewed Ninja units come with the standard 90-day Amazon Renewed guarantee, so this is the move if you want a brand-name slow juicer without paying full freight. The cosmetic condition is usually fine, but the box and accessories can vary. I would buy this over a marketplace brand at the same price every time.

  • Renewed with 90-day Amazon guarantee
  • BPA-free cold press design
  • Two one-touch programs

Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juicer

The Hamilton Beach Big Mouth is the workhorse pick. It is centrifugal, has an 800W motor, fits whole apples through the 3-inch chute, and is the second-ranked juicer overall in its category. You will get more foam and less yield than a true cold press, but the cleanup is genuinely fast and the price is hard to argue with. Good first juicer if you are not sure you will stick with it.

  • 800W centrifugal motor
  • 3-inch wide feed chute fits whole fruit
  • BPA free, sold by Amazon

Which wide-mouth cold press juicers stand out?

Wide-mouth slow juicers from LINKChef, Anybear, and Aeitto cut down on prep time because you can drop in whole apples, peeled oranges, and big chunks of beet without dicing first. All three are marketplace brands, but the build quality on this group has gotten meaningfully better in the past year.

LINKChef Cold Press Juicer

The LINKChef has the largest feed chute in this group at 130mm and a 1.8L capacity that is genuinely useful for family batches. It runs quiet, which I appreciate at six in the morning when nobody else in the house wants to hear a juicer. The 250W motor is enough for soft and medium-density produce, but it will struggle a bit with very fibrous greens like wheatgrass.

  • 130mm wide feed chute
  • 250W slow juicing system
  • 1.8L capacity, BPA-free, quiet operation

Anybear Cold Press Juicer

Anybear’s dual slow-squeezing setup is the differentiator here. It runs 350W through a 4.9-inch chute and uses BPA-free Tritan for the bowl, which I check for on any juicer I am buying for daily use. The yield on hard produce is competitive with juicers twice the price, though the assembly has more pieces than the Ninja or Breville.

  • 4.9-inch large feed chute
  • 350W dual slow-squeezing technology
  • BPA-free Tritan bowl

Aeitto Wide Mouth Juicer

Aeitto’s pitch is the 5.3-inch extra wide mouth, which fits whole apples comfortably and even small pears without slicing. Self-feeding is real on this one, meaning you can stack produce in the chute and walk away. Cleanup is straightforward because the strainer comes apart in two pieces and rinses clean with the included brush.

  • 5.3-inch extra wide mouth
  • Self-feeding hands-free design
  • High juice yield with easy cleanup

Are budget cold press juicers worth a look?

Budget cold press juicers are worth a look when you want to test whether a daily juice habit will stick before committing to a $300 machine. The two ECOSELF models below sit in that role, and the Proctor Silex citrus juicer is a different category entirely.

ECOSELF Cold Press Juicer

This ECOSELF model has a large mouth hopper that does the heavy lifting on prep, with a hands-free design and a pusher for stubborn pieces. At this price it is the lowest cost slow masticating juicer I would buy, given the bestseller traction and the consistent reviews on yield. The motor is on the quieter side of marketplace juicers, which is not always a given in this price range.

  • Large mouth hopper for whole produce
  • Hands-free slow masticating design
  • Comes with pusher for stubborn pieces

ECOSELF Wide Mouth Juicer

Different ECOSELF, similar idea. This one comes with the cleaning brush, a wide chute for fruits and leafy greens, and a self-feeding setup. It ranks even higher on the bestseller list, which usually means parts and replacements stay available longer. Buy this if you mainly juice greens and soft fruit, and you do not need the sorbet or nut milk filters of the 3-in-1 versions.

  • Wide feed chute for fruits and leafy greens
  • Self-feeding cold press design
  • Includes cleaning brush

Proctor Silex Citrus Juicer

This is not a cold press juicer, full stop. It is an electric citrus reamer with a 34 oz pitcher and two reamer sizes for limes and oranges. I am including it because if all you actually want is fresh lemonade or orange juice on a Saturday morning, you are wasting money on a masticating juicer. Sold by Amazon, made by Proctor Silex, and partnered with Alex’s Lemonade Stand.

  • Electric citrus reamer with 34 oz pitcher
  • Two reamer sizes for limes and oranges
  • Sold by Amazon, includes recipe book

Replacement parts for Breville juicers

Replacement filter baskets are the most common Breville part to fail. The mesh wears out faster than the rest of the machine, and a fresh basket can bring an old juicer back to like-new yield.

Breville Mesh Filter Basket

Only buy this if you already own the JE95XL, JE98XL, or BJE200XL. It will not fit the Juice Fountain Cold listed earlier in this post, so check your model number before clicking. For owners of the right machine, swapping in a new mesh basket is the single biggest yield upgrade you can make.

  • Replacement filter for JE95XL, JE98XL, BJE200XL
  • Restores original juice yield
  • Genuine Breville part

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a cold press juicer and a centrifugal juicer?

A cold press juicer (also called a slow or masticating juicer) crushes produce slowly to extract juice without heating it, which preserves more nutrients and produces less foam. A centrifugal juicer spins a mesh basket at high speed to fling juice out of pulp, which is faster and cheaper but oxidizes the juice more. Cold press is better for greens. Centrifugal is better for hard fruit and quick batches.

Are cold press juicers worth the higher price?

They are worth it if you juice leafy greens regularly or you drink the juice over the course of a day rather than right away. Cold-pressed juice keeps in the fridge for 24 to 48 hours without separating much. If you only juice apples and carrots and drink it immediately, a centrifugal model like the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth will do almost the same job for less.

Which cold press juicer brand is most reliable?

Breville and Ninja have the best long-term reliability records based on warranty data and customer reviews, with Hamilton Beach close behind. Marketplace brands like ECOSELF, Anybear, and Aeitto have improved significantly, but parts availability is the weak spot if something breaks two years in. Buy a trusted brand if you plan to use it daily for years.

How long does it take to clean a cold press juicer?

Most cold press juicers take 3 to 5 minutes to disassemble, rinse, and reassemble if you do it right after juicing. The Ninja NeverClog and the wide-chute marketplace models include a cleaning brush for the strainer, which is the part that gets clogged with pulp. Letting pulp dry on the strainer turns a 3-minute job into a 15-minute one.

Can I juice frozen fruit in a cold press juicer?

Most slow masticating juicers can handle partially thawed fruit and will produce a sorbet-like consistency, which is why the ECOSELF 3-in-1 models come with a sorbet filter. Fully frozen fruit can damage the auger on lower-wattage models, so let it sit on the counter for 10 minutes before juicing. Centrifugal juicers are not built for this.

The bottom line on this week’s cold press juicer deals

The discount range on this week’s home & kitchen juicer pool ran from 13 percent on the new Ninja NeverClog up to 65 percent on multiple ECOSELF models. The marketplace brands had the steepest cuts and the most aggressive list prices, but the trusted-brand markdowns are based on real anchor pricing. The Breville refurbished unit at 35 percent off and the Ninja Renewed at 23 percent off are the kind of deals that do not show up every month.

If I were buying one machine today, it would be the Ninja NeverClog Renewed. Brand reliability, slow masticating performance, parts availability, and a sub-$100 price all in one listing. The standout for someone who wants new and trusted is the Breville Juice Fountain Cold Certified Remanufactured, which is the rare way to get a Breville onto your counter for less than the cost of a marketplace machine. The one I would skip unless you specifically own a JE95XL or JE98XL is the Breville mesh filter basket. It is a great part, but only for the right machine.

Looking ahead, juicer pricing tends to soften again right before Father’s Day in mid-June, and Ninja in particular runs a second wave of cuts on the JC151 line during that window. If you missed Mother’s Day and you are not in a rush, waiting four weeks is a fair bet. If you want to start juicing tomorrow, the deals above are real and the list prices are honest, which is more than I can say for a lot of what shows up in this category.