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Black and Decker juice extractor is only $40 at Walmart
Juicers are a great way to get your recommended daily fruit and vegetable intake, but most name-brand juicers will cost you $100 or (much) more. However, we found a juicer from Black and Decker that costs $39.92 at Walmart — that’s not even a discounted price, it’s just that cheap.
The juice extractor is powered by a 400-watt motor that quickly separates juice from pulp to give you fresh juice from your favorite produce. The machine has a fruit and vegetable pusher to help you guide your produce down the juicer’s shoot toward a stainless steel cutter and strainer.
Pulp is separated into a 28-ounce container, though some Walmart reviewers noted that a bit of juice gets collected into the pulp container as well.
Overall, reviewers agreed that you get what you pay for with this juicer. It does its job and you get a glass of smooth, fresh juice, but the machine is loud and is not incredibly precise when extracting juice from pulp. (But have you heard some of the most expensive juicers on the market? They aren’t exactly quiet either!)
Walmart reviewer jen48260 writes:
“This is the first juicer I have personally used and I like it but I am not in love with it. I juiced some oranges and there was some juice in the pulp area. The juice that did come out was very smooth and did not have pieces of peel or anything in it. For the price this is a good juicer but if you plan on juicing a lot I probably wouldn’t recommend it.”
If you are wanting to try out juicing or don’t want to drop a couple hundred dollars on a fancier machine, the Black and Decker juice extractor gives a good bang for your buck. Grab it for $39.92 at Walmart.
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