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anybear 200W Masticating slow juicer

$112.99
$159.99 29% off Reference Price
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Top positive review
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Efficient Juicer with Easy Operation
By Sherry on Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This cold press juicer is a game-changer for making fresh, healthy juices at home. The 4.3-inch large feed chute is a major time-saver—it fits whole fruits and vegetables easily, so there’s less prep work involved. The upgraded auger efficiently extracts juice while minimizing waste, and the motor runs quietly, which is a bonus if you’re juicing in the morning. I also appreciate that it’s made from Tritan material and is BPA-free, giving me peace of mind about food safety. Cleaning is surprisingly easy—most parts rinse off quickly, and the included brush helps with any tougher spots. The juicer feels sturdy and well-built, and the silver finish looks sleek on my countertop. If you’re looking for a reliable slow juicer that’s easy to use and clean, this is a solid choice. Highly recommend!
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Too much pulp and foam, does not work efficiently, always having to push down fruits/veggies
By Macgyver on Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
I originally decided to purchase the juicer based on the great reviews, but fail to understand how I could be the only one with issues like this. I really wanted to like this juicer, but unfortunately it does not make the cut. The machine is not complicated to assemble or clean which is a plus, BUT First of all, there is a claim of little to no foam, which really depends on what you are juicing. Apples seem to produce the most foam and for some reason a lot of pulp goes into the juice along with the foam. Maybe I wouldn't mind so much if the foam wasn't coming out of places it should not have been as shown in the pic, or am I too critical? Carrot has too much pulp in the juice, but seems to juice well. In the pictures the one with less pulp is from the pears, and the other is from apples. The only juice without noticeable pulp was pear juice; everything else had to be strained because the holes are too big. Grapes turn into mush. The advertising says the juicer can take whole fruits and veggies but this is not the case. Try it with an apple and it will just spin around doing nothing until it turns to apple sauce instead of juice. The receptacle of 4.3" is not really big enough for efficient juicing either, at most you can fit 2 small apples. I had to laugh at some of the reviews which mention how great the "double augur" is, when in reality it is a single augur and comes with a replacement. I find this concerning as the only reason to change it would be if it was disintegrating and mixing with the juice, which would be a bad thing. As for the reviews which state that there is no pulp. they must have been juicing only pears, or never used a juicer before. Almost everything that goes in the juicer has to be strained, and I am not even using a fine strainer! I don't appreciate the extra step of having to strain my juices which I never had to do with other juicers. The juice tray makes no sense, especially with all the talk of oxidation, I am pretty sure an open juice tray in the freezer does not retain its nutrients. I have uploaded some pics of my experience and will be returning this juicer.

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