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Cuisinart and Hamilton Beach juicers are up to $35 off at Walmart
Fresh-pressed drinks are a warm weather necessity. We don’t make the rules.
Whether your ingredients are apples and kale or strawberry mix and tequila, you’ll need a way to get your hands on a drink when the 70-degree weather hits.
You could spend $30 each week on single-serve juices or cocktails, or you could just cut costs and get your own juicer. Walmart has multiple juicers on sale for up to 25% off as part of its spring savings blowout, with options from Cuisinart and Hamilton Beach to fit any price range (and countertop).
Good luck finding a food that Cuisinart’s Die-Cast Juicer can’t handle. The 3-inch feed tube easily takes on whole fruits and veggies, then uses 1000 Watts of power in a near-silent stainless steel operation to reach the texture your recipe needs. When the blue LED light signals completion, just throw all the parts in the dishwasher.
Regularly $149.99, you can save $35 and get it for $114.99.
Low on counter space? Cuisinart has a compact juicer for that. The 9-inch wide base can squeeze into a tight corner or crammed cabinet space, and can use a 16-ounce or 40-ounce juice pitcher. Once the button is pressed, the food pusher will guide your ingredients to the chamber, pulp will be separated out, and boom: four servings of fruits or veggies in just a few minutes.
Regularly $99.95, you can save $26.30 and get it for $73.65.
You may be immediately sold by picturing this all black bad boy on your counter, but it’s so much more than just a slick addition to the kitchen. The Big Mouth Juicer has a 3-inch wide mouth to tackle whole fruits and veggies, with an extra-large pulp bin to keep the process going without stopping to empty. Hamilton Beach even claims that it yields up to 24% more apple juice than a leading competitor.
Regularly $69.99, you can save $20.49 and get it for $49.50.
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