Brands
There are some familiar players in the juice-maker market, including one brand, Cuisinart, that offers a juicer as an accessory
to its other products. Use these profiles to compare juice makers by brand.
Black & Decker
This major brand offers a range of citrus juicers and juice extractors in various capacities, touting one-handed operation
and easy cleaning. Black & Decker juice products are available through online retailers, Walmart, Target, Kmart, and other
sellers.
Cuisinart
This mid-range-to-premium brand currently offers mostly juicer accessories to products such as stand mixers and food processors.
Cuisinart is widely available in department, specialty, and appliance stores, and through online retailers.
Hamilton Beach
This brand offers a selection of low-priced juice extractors in the HealthSmart and Big Mouth lines. The latter can fit some
whole foods, such as small apples, without preslicing. Products made by Hamilton Beach, along with those of its sister brand
Proctor Silex, are available through department stores, appliances stores, and big-box retailers.
Jack LaLanne
Born in the early days of World War I, Jack LaLanne is a fitness expert whose health and fitness show enjoyed a 34-year run.
His Power Juicer, sold in several models, is available today via phone order, over the Internet, and at mass-market retailers
such as Walmart, Kmart, and Target.
Juiceman
Now endorsed by the tennis legend Martina Navratilova, the Juiceman line of juice extractors began in the ‘90s with feature-length
TV commercials by the pitchman Jay "The Juiceman" Kordich. Available in several models, they’re sold at mass-market retailers
such as Walmart, Sears, and Kmart.
Oster
A subsidiary of Jarden Consumer Solutions, which also owns Sunbeam, Oster offers a handful of citrus juicers and juice extractors.
You can find the brand online and at mass-market retailers such as Walmart, Sears, and Kmart.