11 Best Juicers In Singapore 2021 (Includes Slow Juicer Too)

Best Juicer Singapore

We hope you had some time to think about whether you need the best slow juicer in Singapore 2021. Because the good ones are not cheap!

And since juicers are only really good for juicing:

It’s another item that will take up valuable counter space! However if you regularly juice, these juicers will be well-worth your money!

Types Of Juicers

Juicers are not the same as a food processor or blender. The purpose of all juicers (regardless of type) is to separate juice from the fibers.

Tip: Use that pulp for fertilizer or compost.

And there are a few sub categories too. You may have heard of slow juicers. But what are the actual differences between a juicer vs a slow juicer?

1. Fast Juicer

Fast juicers or rather, centrifugal juicers are the most common type of juicer you will see. They’re typically cheaper than slow juicers.

With fast speeds between 3,000 to 16,000 RPM (rotations per minute). Pretty noisy too.

And because of all that spinning, heat and oxidation is almost guaranteed with these types of juicers! Which reduces the lifespan and amount of nutrients you get. It also makes the juice very foamy!

So it’s best that you drink your juice immediately after making it!

Juice from a fast juicer is often pulpy as well. And fast juicers work better on hard ingredients (e.g. carrots) than soft ingredients like leafy greens! Juicy fruit is fine though.

2. Slow Juicers / Cold Press Juicers

The other name for slow juicers is masticating juicers. These produce juice of exceptional quality (full of nutrients) and while they spin too, they need way fewer rotations (60 to 120 RPM).

And this minimizes oxidation! Which in turn, prolongs their shelf life (up to 1.5 to 3 days)! It also makes them much quieter than fast juicers too!

If you frequently incorporate vegetables into your juices, a slow juicer is a solid choice for a juicer then!

Often, they have additional features that can come in useful as well. Like making baby food, grinding coffee or producing nut milks and butter!

The catch? They’re more expensive and take longer (~3 times as long than a centrifugal juicer) to extract juices! And may have more components to clean than their faster counterparts!

3. Manual Juicer

For this list, we won’t be recommending any manual juicers!

We’re quite sure you know how these work. You need to put in your own strength to push the ingredients into the blades. Rather than just dropping them in through a chute!

Or there may be a manual lever you can push down to extract the juice.

If you can’t afford a slow juicer, these are not only cheaper. But silent and juices are just as nutrient-rich!

Since the effort on your part is more, you may not want to use a manual juicer if you have to do multiple servings!

11 Best Juicers In Singapore 2021

Here’s a roundup of our favorites:

  • Best Easy To Clean Slow Juicer – MIUI Slow Juicer Pro
  • Best Portable Juicer (Fast Juicer) – Philips Daily Collection Electric Citrus Press – HR2738/00
  • Best Premium Slow Juicer (High Quality, Minimal Prep Work) – Hurom Slow Juicer H200
  • Best Slow Juicer (Minimal Fiber) – Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer
  • Best Versatile Slow Juicer (Ice Cream, Nut Milk, Bean Milk) – Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer

Best Slow Juicer

Take a look at these slow juicer reviews for 7 recommended products!

1. Hurom Slow Juicer H200

For convenience, the Hurom Slow Juicer H200 is the best fruit juicer in Singapore! With minimum prep work, as you can put whole fruits (e.g. apples, beetroot, pears, carrots, celery, etc) in!

According to multiple reviews, washing this juicer is as simple as just running the juicer under the tap! Many users use this daily once they have it!

It looks beautiful and works quietly without any wobbling. Furthermore, it takes very little horizontal space on the counter. Although if you previously used the older Hurom juicers, this one seems bulkier.

Users attest that the resulting juice is much richer and better tasting than what other juicers can produce! Albeit, there is a little pulp that goes into the juice too.

It’s certainly pricey, but users can’t recommend the Hurom Slow Juicer H200 enough! Especially for daily use!

Hurom Slow Juicer H200

Pros:

  • Comes with 2 strainers that give you the option of fine or coarse juices
  • Minimal prep work
  • Excellent build quality
  • Compact vertical design
  • Effective extraction (low waste, high juice yield)
  • Low noise operation
  • Pleasing exterior
  • Easy to use and clean

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Quite heavy
  • Can’t remove the hopper without taking out the whole juicing unit
  • Power: –
  • Rotational Speed: 50RPM
  • Chamber Capacity: 400ml
  • Materials: ABS (Body & Hopper), Tritan (Chamber)
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$799

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2. Hurom Slow Juicer Classic Basic Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer S13

A more affordable option for the Hurom Slow Juicer H200 is the Hurom Slow Juicer Classic Basic Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer S13.

It’s just as solid. And is not difficult to use, assemble or dismantle. Although some users say that assembling the juicer the first time is not as straightforward!

The tradeoff is that juices with this slow juicer contain more fibers! Even if it comes with a fine strainer. And you will need to pre-cut some ingredients before putting in!

On the bright side, the remaining pulp is truly dry which shows you how efficient the juicer is at extracting juice! Plus, it isn’t noisy either! Even as it takes on harder ingredients like carrots and radishes!

Juice that you make with this slow juice lasts for up to 3 days refrigerated. According to one user who tried!

And in case you are wondering, there is also a manual that comes with juice recipes. It is possible to make nut milk with this slow juicer too!

Hurom Slow Juicer Classic Basic Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer S13

Pros:

  • High efficiency
  • Vertical design saves space
  • Versatile – makes nut and bean milks too
  • Juice lasts long and tastes good
  • Premium build
  • Quiet during operation
  • Cleaning is easy
  • Easy and safe (bladeless) enough for kids to use

Cons:

  • Many parts to clean
  • Still have to chop some fruit and vege up first
  • Not cheap
  • First timers need to consult the manual
  • Power: 150W
  • Rotational Speed: 80RPM
  • Chamber Capacity: 500ml
  • Materials: ABS (Body & Hopper), Tritan (Chamber), Ultem (Squeezing Screw), Stainless Steel + Ultem (Fine Strainer)
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$499

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3. Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer

Fancy making ice cream?  You can with this slow juicer. And if you can’t stand fibers in your juice, this is the slow juicer to get!

The Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer is almost the same price as the Hurom Slow Juicer H200.

But is not as easy to clean (i.e. many components) and requires some prep work. So if you’re not up for extra cleaning, you may want to get the Hurom Slow Juicer H200 instead!

It can also hold slightly more ingredients than the Hurom Slow Juicer H200 (500ml vs 400ml).

Like the other Hurom slow juicers, the Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) is quiet and performs extraction flawlessly.

It comes with more accessories too, but we’re not sure that most users will use all of them! Like the tofu press!

Tofu making demonstration:

Hurom Slow Juicer 2600 (H-AA Series) Cold Press Fruits & Vegetables Slow Juicer

Pros:

  • Accessories include 3 strainers (fine, coarse, ice cream)
  • High juice yield with little fiber content
  • Durable build
  • Versatile – you can use it to make nut milk or bean milk or ice cream with frozen fruit
  • Effective for fruits and leafy vegetables
  • Fast for a slow juicer
  • Quiet operation
  • Clear instruction manual
  • Makes long lasting juice (up to 72 hours)

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Assembly is tricky the first time
  • Lots of pieces to clean
  • Not easy to see the contents in the hopper (tinted)
  • Small feed tube requires you to pre-chop ingredients
  • Need space to store the juicer and all its accessories
  • Power: 150W
  • Rotational Speed: 17 to 43RPM
  • Chamber Capacity: 500ml
  • Materials: ABS (Body & Hopper), Tritan (Chamber), Ultem (Squeezing Screw), Stainless Steel + Ultem (Fine Strainer), BISEN (Ice Cream)
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$668

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4. Kuvings B1700 Whole Slow Juicer with 76mm Wide Feeding Tube

Kuvings B1700 Whole Slow Juicer with 76mm Wide Feeding Tube garners mixed reviews. There are users who are huge fans of it, and others that are not as pleased!

One of its most positive traits is that huge feeding tube. You can just drop whole fruit (e.g. an apple or orange) in!

It’s not as efficient as extracting juice as the Hurom slow juicers (i.e. the pulp is not completely dry, especially for citrus fruit), but it’s a significantly cheaper. Without compromising on build quality. This is a heavy and sturdy appliance!

Setup is easy – all you have to do is align the dots! And the thick juice that comes out of this slow juicer is great tasting with some fiber content.

In operation, the slow juicer is audible but quiet compared to a centrifugal juicer.

However, it’s the cleaning that puts off some users! There are many components to wash. Though they are easy to dismantle from the juicer.

And for certain high-fiber vegetables (e.g. celery), it is time-consuming to clear out the strainer!

On the whole, users recommend it for frequent juicing and prefer it over a fast juicer! Although you still need to do some prep work (for high-fiber ingredients) to ease the cleaning process later!

Kuvings B1700 Whole Slow Juicer

Pros:

  • Extracts fruit and vegetables fast and quietly
  • Can be used to make bean and nut milks
  • Most parts are easy to clean
  • Makes high quality juice with little froth
  • Sturdy build
  • Easy to use (i.e. single button operation) even for seniors
  • Vertical design is compact and elegant
  • Wide mouth feeding tube (minimal prep work)
  • Can be quickly disassembled

Cons:

  • Fibers (e.g., celery, spinach, coriander, mint) get caught in the components if they are not cut small, and bits of fruit can get stuck in the chute
  • Not enough detailed supplementary resources (e.g., online videos) from Kuvings
  • Power: 240W
  • Rotational Speed: 60RPM
  • Chamber Capacity: 400ml
  • Materials: Ultem, Tritan, ABS, PC (BPA Free)
  • Max Continuous Usage: < 30 minutes
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$329

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5. MIUI Slow Juicer Pro

If the Kuvings B1700 Whole Slow Juicer with 76mm Wide Feeding Tube is still too expensive, the MIUI Slow Juicer Pro seems like a steal! At ~S$150!

Because it is easy to use and works better than expected, the MIUI Slow Juicer Pro is under our best budget category! Although you may not want to pass this to senior folks (i.e. complex assembly)!

And there are a few other things to note:

Firstly, the juice yield is less (~30%) than a Hurom slow juicer. As one user observed. But it is much easier to clean.

The slow juicer comes with 2 filters (one plastic, one metal). The plastic one is filter-less for easier cleaning. A welcome upgrade from the previous version. But it also allows more pulp into your juice!

Furthermore, the narrow pulp ejection outlet can cause pulp to get stuck if you do more than 2 cups of juice. So this slow juicer is best for small households.

And one user advises avoiding apple and kiwi skin altogether!

Note: If it does get stuck, you have to dismantle part of the juicer in order to remove the blockage. Or use a toothbrush!

Lastly, the filters are not very durable for heavy-duty use:

Another user had to replace them twice after they cracked each time! Some users struggle with removing the filters for washing too. Even cutting themselves in the process!

Note: May require an adaptor (2-pin EU plug to 3-pin UK plug)

MIUI Slow Juicer Pro

Pros:

  • Not that noisy
  • Easy cleaning (filter-less filter) with just water
  • Simple to operate (kids can use it)
  • Sleek design
  • Chute is wide enough for whole apples, oranges, and carrots
  • Pulp is mostly dry
  • Instructions are in English
  • Effective for hard fruits
  • Build is good for the price
  • Juice tastes good
  • Cheap for a masticating juicer

Cons:

  • Need to read instructions for first-time assembly
  • Only makes 1-2 cups each time (suited for 2 pax)
  • Not great at juicing certain ingredients (e.g. celery, kale, spinach,)
  • Juice turns out a bit pulpy
  • Pulp is not as dry as with a Hurom slow juicer
  • Juice lifespan is short (apple juice still oxidizes quickly)
  • Many components to wash (metal filter increases washing time)
  • Build consists of thick plastic, including the extruder screw
  • Power: 150W
  • Rotational Speed: 43RPM
  • Chamber Capacity: 1000ml
  • Materials: Ultem, Tritan, ABS, PC (BPA Free)
  • Max Continuous Usage: 10-15 minutes
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Price: ~$145.9

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6. Tefal Infiny Juice Cold Press Juicer ZC255B

Prep work is necessary to use the Tefal Infiny Juice Cold Press Juicer ZC255B. As fruit chunks (like orange or pineapple) tend to get stuck in the blades.

However, the majority of reviews suggest that the juicer meets expectations! It is not difficult to use, setup, or clean. Although a few users do not agree that it is easy to dismantle or clean.

The end results? Pulp that is quite dry. And great-tasting juice!

Users are also on the fence on the noise level. The noise is tolerable. But you probably can’t carry on a conversation when it is on!

For those that only make juice sporadically, it’ll do the job!

Tefal Infiny Juice Cold Press Juicer ZC255B

Pros:

  • Dishwasher safe components
  • Large capacity (0.8L)
  • Long warranty for the price
  • Reasonably priced
  • Easy to use

Cons:

  • Fairly small chute opening (4 x 5 cm)
  • A bit noisy
  • Not that easy to dismantle or clean
  • Power: 200W
  • Rotational Speed: 82RPM
  • Feed Tube Diameter: 40-50mm
  • Jug Capacity: 800ml
  • Pulp Collector Capacity: 800ml
  • Jar Material: BPA-Free PP Plastic
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$165

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7. AMZCHEF Slow Juicer ZM1501

Another slow juicer in the best budget category:

The AMZCHEF Slow Juicer ZM1501 is surprisingly quiet and makes it easy to have juice daily. The parts are easy to assemble and dismantle. With the exception of removing the spout piece.

Cleaning is relatively easy with just one component that needs to be brushed. Users really appreciate the reverse function which helps remove stuck ingredients!

You will have to cut ingredients to fit the feed tube though.

As for performance, the juice yield is not as high as from a Hurom juicer. And may even require a few passes to get all the remaining juice from the pulp!

Even then, the final juice still has a bit of pulp and foam.

Do take note that this slow juicer is not as space-saving as other models in this list. It measures 17 inches in length, and 15 inches in height!

Warning: One user eventually found bits of plastic (from the auger) in their juice after using the juicer daily. If you do get this slow juicer, be wary of this!

AMZCHEF Slow Juicer ZM1501

Pros:

  • Easy to assemble, dismantle and clean
  • Very quiet
  • Most of the components are dishwasher safe
  • Reverse function is useful
  • Affordable

Cons:

  • Bulky and heavy
  • Requires some prep work (for hard fruit) due to the narrow feed tube
  • Juice has some foam
  • Power: 150W
  • Rotational Speed: –
  • Feed Tube Diameter: –
  • Jug Capacity: 700ml
  • Jar Material: Tritan BPA-free
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Price: ~$150

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Best Fast Juicer / Centrifugal Juicer

8. Philips Avance Collection Juicer HR1922/21

Aside from complaints about build quality (e.g. lid cracking or leaking) after months’ of daily and heavy use:

The Philips Avance Collection Juicer – HR1922/21 performs well for fruit juices. And is exceptionally easy to clean as well.

Because you can run it with just water on setting 2 to effectively rinse out the inner components (e.g. blades, micro-mesh filter, lid, etc) before you dismantle the juicer parts to stick into the dishwasher!

And while users favor the transparent build, they do comment that the juicer is bulky. And less powerful than the stated rating implies. Although it is very stable during juicing with acceptable noise output.

It appears to be more effective on hard ingredients (like beetroot), rather than soft vegetables or citrus fruit. As such, it’s particularly good for making apple juice!

Note: Setting 1 is for clear juice, setting 2 is for more fiber.

Also, if you have used older Philip juicer models before, you’ll notice that the durability of this newer model is lacking. And so is the juice and pulp capacity. However, the closing mechanism has improved.

Philips Avance Collection Juicer HR1922/21

Pros:

  • Transparent sections (e.g. pulp bin) make it easy to judge when to stop
  • Fairly wide feed mouth (8cm diameter) for less prep work
  • Built-in cord storage
  • Sturdy during operation
  • Important parts are made with brushed stainless steel (e.g. main body, spout and locking arm)
  • Makes great juice (with option for more fiber)

Cons:

  • Can leak on setting 2
  • Not steady when processing leafy vegetables like kale or spinach
  • Short life span with regular use (3-5 months)
  • Juice is not perfectly clear
  • Citrus fruit and soft ingredients can get stuck
  • Power: 1200W
  • Rotational Speed: –
  • Feed Tube Diameter: 80mm
  • Jug Capacity: 1L
  • Jar Material: BPA-Free Plastic
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$279

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9. Breville Juice Fountain Max (BJE410)

Much more heavy-duty than the Philips Avance Collection Juicer – HR1922/21:

The Breville Juice Fountain Max (BJE410) is doubtlessly powerful. And bulky besides. Therefore, this fast juicer is more suitable for regular use. And for those who can afford to spare the counter space!

From reviews, you can feed large chunks in. Just be sure not to overload the juicer! Or you will experience shaking and the smell of plastic burning – as one user did!

And together with the feed plunger, there should be no splash back or bits of fruit flying out!

In addition, the slow juicer is very easy to clean provided that you wash immediately after using it! Just running it under the tap will do for most of the parts! Excluding the mesh filter which needs brushing!

For its durability, Breville Juice Fountain Max (BJE410) is one of the best juicers in Singapore!

However, we can’t help but wonder that if you can spend this much on a fast juicer, you may want to get a slow juicer instead!

Breville Juice Fountain Max BJE410

Pros:

  • Reduces chopping work (large chute)
  • Very easy to use and assemble
  • Durable enough for regular use
  • Low speed is enough for carrots and apples
  • Pulp comes out almost dry
  • Very steady and secure during operation
  • Built-in safety (won’t turn on unless secure)

Cons:

  • Quite noisy (at higher settings)
  • Juice is too pulpy for some users
  • Juice yield is much lower than what a masticating juicer can provide
  • Not effective for leafy greens
  • Cleaning takes time (~10 minutes)
  • Power: 1200W
  • Rotational Speed: –
  • Feed Tube Diameter: 84mm
  • Jug Capacity: 1L
  • Jar Material: BPA-Free Plastic
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Price: ~$378

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10. Tefal Juice Extractor ZE3708

The vertical design of the Tefal Juice Extractor ZE3708 makes it very counter-friendly! Users find that it is easy enough to clean and assemble.

Operating it is simple as well. However, its extracting ability is just average. It leaves ~25% of the fruit behind as pulp. And the resulting pulp is still wet.

Still, many users are happy with the price point and its performance! The motor is powerful (and noisy) for its size!

Not a bad choice for a fast juicer if you only occasionally make juice!

Tefal Juice Extractor ZE3708

Pros:

  • Space saving
  • Suction feet keep it in place
  • Easy operation and assembly/ disassembly
  • Value-for-money during a sale
  • Powerful
  • Long warranty

Cons:

  • Noisy
  • Not very effective at extracting
  • Can’t fit whole fruit in
  • Juice outlet may leak (i.e. a bit loose)
  • Power: 350W
  • Rotational Speed: –
  • Feed Tube Diameter: 60mm
  • Pulp Collector Capacity: 950ml
  • Jar Material: BPA-Free Plastic
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$69.9

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11. Philips Daily Collection Electric Citrus Press HR2738/00

If you really have no counter space to spare, this handy juicer by Philips is only the size of a bowl! But still big enough to hold up to 5 oranges!

It looks like a typical manual juicer for oranges and lemons. But it does have its own motor (dual directions are possible).  Users only wish it was made of glass instead of plastic. And that it came with a handle and cover!

Other than that, the Philips Daily Collection Electric Citrus Press – HR2738/00 is a breeze to clean and use! Even kids can use it!

You can have fresh orange juice or lemonade in minutes!

Consider the Philips Daily Collection Electric Citrus Press – HR2738/00 if you’re looking for a portable juicer in Singapore!

Philips Daily Collection Electric Citrus Press HR2738/00

Pros:

  • Quiet and simple to operate and clean
  • Packs small
  • No manual squeezing required (very convenient)
  • Pleasing design
  • Reasonably priced
  • Long warranty for the price

Cons:

  • Short cable (75cm)
  • 2-pin plug (need adaptor)
  • No cover
  • Not very versatile
  • Power: 25W
  • Rotational Speed: –
  • Chamber Capacity: 500ml
  • Jar Material: BPA-Free Plastic
  • Max Continuous Usage: –
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Price: ~$29

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Tips On How To Choose The Right Juicer / What To Look For In A Juicer

These are the kind of questions you have to keep in mind when selecting a juicer:

  • Think about how much time you want to spend making juice (fast vs slow juicers)
  • Do you need all the features that come with the juicer?
  • Consider the ingredients you often use – do you use more vegetables than fruit?
  • How much juice do you want to make? – Look at the capacity of the juicer (and speed)
  • Do you need to keep the juice for later consumption?
  • How much counter space can you afford to sacrifice? A vertical model will save space!
  • Can you put up with more noise in your home?
  • Will you have to clean all the components by hand?
  • Your budget

Verdict

Even the best slow juicers in Singapore 2021 require some cleaning. 10 minutes maximum for some of the models listed here!

For high juice yield, you really can’t go wrong with the Harom slow juicers! Although, it’s tempting to go for other slow juicers that are cheaper. See our recommendation list at the top!

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