Why buy a juicer?
Juicer features.
There are a number of features that could factor into your juicer buying decision. Many juicers have multiple speed settings to accommodate a wider variety of produce sizes and textures and to customize juicing speeds to extract maximum juice with minimal waste. For instance, slower speeds work better for soft fruits like grapes while higher speeds are preferable for vegetables like carrots. There are even options if you plan to use your juicer for greens. The ability to manage juicer settings can save you time and frustration.
Juice and pulp container sizes are an important consideration for many buyers. If you're juicing for a crowd, you may want a larger pulp bin and juice container. You may also want to consider the noise level of your juicer. Do you plan to make a lot of juice in the morning when others are still asleep? Centrifugal juicers, because of their high speeds, tend to be louder, while the slow speeds of masticating juicers make them much quieter.
Lastly, it is important to check out the construction and aesthetics of your juicer. You want your juicer to stand the test of time. Look for quality, metal parts, and stainless steel blades. As with all appliances with blades and gears, your juicer should be heavy enough to stay stable on your countertop and have rubber feet to deter movement while it's operating. Consider options that might complement the look of your kitchen décor and other appliances, like a black juicer that matches your toaster or fridge.