BLEND LIKE YOU MEAN IT
The best juicers money can buy, as tested by the Good Housekeeping Institute
Philips Avance Collection Micro-masticating Juicer, £330 GHI RATING: 78/100 Relatively small, so ideal for modest kitchens. Star claim: it’s a cold-press juicer, so the nutrients and enzymes are left undamaged by heat.
Dualit Juice Extractor, £125 GHI RATING: 79/100 Storing a hefty 1.6ltr of juice, this is excellent for advance prep. Beware if you’re tight on space, it’s a bit of a beast, but if you’ve achieved your #kitchengoals, go for it and get juicing.
Sage by Heston Blumenthal The Nutri Juicer Plus, £219.95 GHI RATING: 79/100 It’s very Heston. We’d expect nothing less than five speeds, plus a fruit/veg dial to nail that precise blending speed – not from the creator of savoury ice cream, for Pete’s sake.
Dualit Dual-max Juicer, £99.99 GHI RATING: 80/100 Extracts mindboggling quantities of liquid. You can also stick apples in whole – so no messy fruit prep. Even better, it rejuices the pulp, meaning waste is kept to a real minimum.
Kitchenaid Artisan Maximum Extraction Juicer, £369 GHI RATING: 81/100 Juicing royalty – with an eye-watering price tag to match. But with three different filters and adjustable pulpiness settings, its performance is unparalleled.