Masticating vs centrifugal juicer: Which is best?

We all love a fresh cup of juice in the morning and what better way to get it than freshly squeezed? Juicers are the fastest, most convenient way to get that juice and depending on the type, can produce it in varying ways. In fact, there are three main types of juicer on the market: masticating, centrifugal and triturating. But, which kind of juicer is best? We’ve pulled together a comprehensive guide on the pros and cons of masticating vs centrifugal juicers, as well as triturating juicers, to help you choose the best. 

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Masticating juicers

Kuvings Evolution Whole Slow Masticating Juicer  (Image credit: Kuvings)

Masticating juicers are also known as slow juicers or cold-press juicers. These use an auger (picture a large corkscrew) to slowly ‘chew’ and crush the fruit and vegetables, and squeeze the results against a strainer to separate the juice from the pulp. It’s a slow process, operating at 40 to 100 rpm on average, but it produces a high quality of juice in terms of flavor and nutrition. 

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