The Ultimate 2026 Buying Guide: Finding the Best Cold Press Juicer

April 7, 2026

“The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Cold-Press Juicer: Top Picks and What to Look For

A detailed photograph of a stainless steel centrifugal juicer actively pouring a vibrant green juice into a clear glass. The juicer is positioned on a light wooden counter surrounded by cut oranges, crisp apple slices, and large bunches of kale. At the top of the image, a prominent black text block with bold white letters warns, "DON'T BUY A JUIICER UNTIL YOU SEE THIS!" with "JUIICER" misspelled. This visual serves as a point of comparison in our complete cold press juicer guide.

Ready to upgrade your kitchen? Read our comprehensive appliance review to compare the top models, RPMs, and features before you buy a cold press juicer.

While it is always better to consume fruits and vegetables whole, sometimes it is not possible to eat adequate quantities. In these cases, cold-pressed juicing is the next best option. It retains more nutrients and extracts a higher yield from your produce compared to traditional centrifugal juicers available in standard mixer grinders or nutri-blenders.

Top Health and Practical Benefits of Using a Cold Press Juicer

A sleek black horizontal cold press juicer in action, actively extracting vibrant red juice into a glass pitcher, surrounded by fresh halved oranges, beets, and turmeric root on a modern kitchen counter with natural window light.

Tough Ingredient Extraction: They easily extract juice from tough ingredients like amla, beetroot, wheatgrass, and leafy vegetables—something traditional juicers struggle with.
Zero Heat Generation: They use a slow speed and pressing motion to extract juice rather than cutting at high speeds. This ensures zero heat is generated, preventing oxidation and allowing the juice to retain nutrients and its natural color for up to 72 hours.
Multifunctional: These juicers can optionally make smoothies, ice creams, and sorbets.

A Quick Note on Maintenance: You should know that cold-press juicers can be cumbersome to clean. They have many moving parts, and each (filters, augers, and jars) must be cleaned separately. While you can pour water in and blend for an initial rinse, manual cleaning is required, though most parts are thankfully dishwasher safe.

Key Features to Consider Before Buying a Cold Press Juicer

I have compared over 50 cold-pressed juicers on the market to help you narrow down the right one for your needs. If you are space-crunched, you can choose a slim or compact option, but there are several other factors to consider. Here is a step-by-step process of what to look for:

  • Choosing the Right Strainers for Your Cold Press Juicer:
    Cold-press juicers come with a fine strainer, which is suitable for fruits, vegetables, and nut milks. While smoothies can be made using the fine strainer, they are generally thicker, so it is nice to have a separate coarse strainer. If you are making ice cream from frozen fruits or sorbets, you need a third type of strainer called the ice cream or sorbet strainer.
    Only a few specific models come with a sorbet strainer included, while a majority of brands provide only one strainer by default. Premium brands like Kuvings and Hurom allow you to purchase additional strainers separately. My research shows that the fine strainer is good enough for most people, with the coarse strainer being the next most popular. (Note: Nuuk has a unique fused strainer, meaning it isn’t a separate part that requires cleaning!)
  • Ideal Motor Wattage for a Cold Press Juicer:
    To prevent the juicer from heating up during long runs, a wattage of 150 to 250 watts is ideal. Brands like Borosil and Hafele offer models under 150 watts, which are fine for small quantities (1-2 glasses). However, if you tend to juice many glasses at once, a wattage of over 150W is a must-have.
  • Why Low RPM Matters in a Cold Press Juicer
    Cold-pressed juicers are beneficial because they squeeze ingredients at a low RPM to retain nutrients—the lower the RPM, the better. Most models have an RPM under 100. Select models from Kuvings, Hurom, and Hestia have the lowest RPMs (50 or below). Conversely, Amazechef and Glen run at higher RPMs.
A technical comparison chart titled "RPM", detailed with numerous cold press juicer models from various brands, classifying them into two categories: "Under 50RPM" and "50RPM and Above", indicating extraction speed.
  • Form Factor & Feeding Tube Sizes of a Cold Press Juicer
    Form Factor: Compact models (straight form factor) are currently the most popular. Regular ones are slightly bulkier, and large ones (like Solara or Amazechef) are broader with a horizontal masticating auger rather than a vertical one, though this offers no distinct juicing advantage.
    Feeding Tube: For convenience, look for wide tube sizes. Models with auto-cutting feeding tubes can accommodate whole fruits or vegetables, saving you prep time. Kuvings, Agaro, Nuuk, Atomberg, Glen, Hafele, Crompton, and Amazechef offer the widest feeding tubes. Pro Tip: I still recommend cutting your produce to reduce pressure on the motor.
A four-column comparison infographic showcasing different types of cold press juicers based on their form factor: Slim (space-saving design), Compact (efficient & portable), Regular (everyday juicing), and Large (high capacity & power). Four distinct cold press juicer models are displayed side-by-side on a kitchen counter with descriptive text above each column.
  • Collection Jar Capacity for Your Juicer
    Brands like Kuvings, Borosil, Bosch, Nuuk, and Atomberg offer the largest collection jars (1 liter or above). This is nice to have, but not a must-have, as they will occupy much more storage space.
  • The Importance of a Reverse Functions
    A common problem is fiber getting stuck in the auger or filter, halting the machine. Look for a juicer with an auto or manual reverse function to unclog it without stressing the motor. Atomberg is currently the only brand with an auto-reverse function.
  • Warranty and Service Guidelines
    Warranties vary widely. Hurom and Atomberg give the best warranty (3 years). Brands like Inalsa, Wipro, Bosch, Usha, Borosil, Russell Hobbs, and Morphy Richards generally offer 2 years on the product. Based on a sentiment analysis of over 2,000 reviews, the best brands have pan-India physical service centers and robust online replacement programs.

Best Value Cold Press Juicer Models for Home Use (Under ₹16,000)

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Pricing varies significantly, from ₹4,000 for slim single-glass juicers to professional models upwards of ₹40,000. For typical home use under ₹25,000, here are the ones that offer the best value:

Atomberg Althea Cold Press Juicer:

A comprehensive specification card for the Atomberg Althea cold press juicer. The card features a standalone photo of the black Atomberg juicer on the left, with large brown text on the right reading "Atomberg Althea" and a price button. Below are "Product Highlights" with specific data icons, including 200 W wattage, 121 mm feeding tube, 40 RPM, and compact form factor. A footer button links to product links in the description.

My top recommendation. It features a very low 40 RPM DC motor (meaning minimal heat for maximum nutrient retention), a massive 121mm hopper, and an auto-reverse function that clears blockages without manual intervention. It only comes with one filter, so it’s best for juices and smoothies, not sorbets.

Hestia Nutrimax Cold Press Juicer:

A comprehensive infographic specification card for the Hestia Nutri-Max cold press juicer, presenting a standalone photo of the red vertical juicer and a list of specific performance data points like wattage, RPM, feeding tube size, and warranty, alongside pricing

Unlike many premium competitors, this bulkier juicer includes all three strainers (fine, coarse, and sorbet). If you prefer a smaller footprint, the Hestia Nutrimax Professional offers similar functionality in a compact form for about ₹2,000 more.

Nuuk Drip:

A detailed specification card for the Nuuk Drip cold press juicer, featuring a photo of the teal juicer and its box, price information, and a list of 'Product Highlights' with icons for wattage, feeding tube size, RPM, manual reverse function, compact form factor, filter types (fine filter checkmark), and 6-year warranty.

A highly compact juicer with a wide 108mm feeding tube. It features a single strainer fused to the feeding unit, meaning fewer moving parts to assemble and clean. It also comes in a variety of fun colors.

Sujata Cold Press Juicer:

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Ideal for those seeking a rugged machine. It features a very low RPM and unique dual feeding tubes (a small one for leafy greens and a large one for fruits). Like the Hestia option, it also comes with three strainers, so you can use this for a variety of juices, smoothies, sorbets, and ice creams.

(Note: The Agaro Imperial sits at a similar price point and is very popular, but it has a 30% higher RPM than the models listed above, making my other recommendations better choices for the price.)

Top Premium Cold Press Juicer Recommendations for 2026

Now, in the premium segment, my recommendations are from the brands most known for their cold press juicers: Kuvings and Hurom.

Kuvings Auto 6:

A detailed infographic specification card for the premium Kuvings AUTO06 cold press juicer, presenting a photo of the standalone silver and black juicer on the left, a large title, price, and performance metrics, complete with a 12-year motor warranty.

Operates at a low 50 RPM to minimize heat and oxidation. It features one of the largest feeding tubes on the market (140mm) and a robust 200W motor. The aerospace-grade premium build easily handles dense items like raw turmeric or beetroot. Additional strainers must be purchased separately.

Kuvings B1700:

A detailed specification card for the Kuvings B1700 cold press juicer, featuring a photo of the juicer, price, lists of performance, form factor, and strainers data, pricing, and warranty information, set against a dark background.

Sitting at a slightly lower budget than the Auto 6, this model has a larger overall form factor but a smaller feeding tube (76mm) and a smaller juicing bowl. If your budget allows, I recommend the newer, more compact Auto 6 over this one.

Hurom Hands-Free Cold Press Juicer:

A photo of the metallic silver Hurom E50ST hands-free cold press juicer with a dual feeding hopper, actively producing green juice on a kitchen counter with fresh produce.

Designed for true hands-free operation. It runs at an ultra-low 43 RPM and features a massive 1.6-liter hopper, allowing you to load a large number of ingredients at once. Its top-tier, heavy-duty body is perfect for large-quantity juicing.”

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