Buying a Cold Pressed Juice Machine
If you want to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet, a cold pressed juice machine is an excellent investment. Unlike centrifugal juicers, cold press juice machines produce minimal heat, which preserves more of the nutrients in the fruits and veggies. In addition to juicing, they can also be used to make nut butters and pate. They’re also great for blending smoothies.
Whether you’re looking for a juicer to add to your kitchen or trying out juicing as a way to lose weight, the Ninja Cold Press Pro is an excellent entry-level option. It has the smallest footprint of any of the masticating juicers we tested, and it comes with a pulp container that holds enough for two cups of juice. This juicer is also reasonably quiet and quick. Our lab testers found that it did require some pre-cutting for certain ingredients like oranges, but otherwise the juices that we made (carrot-orange and green) came out beautifully.
Freshness in Every Drop: Exploring the World of Cold Press Juice Machines
The best cold pressed juice machines use slow, low-speed rotation to mash up the fruits and veggies before squeezing the liquid out of them. This minimizes oxidation, which in turn maximizes the amount of juice you get per volume of produce. Cold-pressed juices can also last longer in the fridge, up to 72 hours, making them a convenient way to get more fruit and veggies into your diet.