Compact, efficient, and easy to operate, the nutribullet Juicer® is designed to minimize prep time and mess while maximizing yield, creating delicious, nourishing juices without skipping a beat.
This 800-watt juicer is built for simplicity and performance, featuring streamlined speed control and a 3-inch-wide feed chute that easily accommodates whole fruits and vegetables*. The flexible, detachable spout rotates upward to catch any stray drips, while the 27oz Juice Pitcher includes a removable froth separator to deliver smooth, velvety results. And with a straightforward, snap-together design, assembly and cleanup are a breeze—leaving you more time to sip, savor, and squeeze the most out of your day.
*Fits certain whole fruits and vegetables that are less than 3" in diameter.
A juicer makes juice by separating the skin and pulp in fruits and veggies from their liquid. A blender makes smoothies by pulverizing fruits and veggies (along with other ingredients) so all the skin and pulp is retained in the finished product.
No. A liquid ingredient is not required when juicing fruits and vegetables in the nutribullet Juicer® and nutribullet Juicer Pro®.
The nutribullet Juicer® and the nutribullet Juicer Pro®’s pulp basin, basin cover, and juice pitcher are made from durable, FDA approved, SAN (styrene acrylonitrile resin) plastic.
A smoothie is a blended beverage made with solid and liquid ingredients: fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds, water, milk, or plant-based beverages, etc. Smoothies are blended using a nutribullet® or traditional blender, and the finished product retains all of the material--skins, pulp, and fiber--of their whole food ingredients. A nutrient-rich smoothie may serve as a meal replacement or snack, and can help to boost your fiber intake for the day.
Juice is made by extracting nutrient-rich liquid from whole fruits and vegetables. Juicers separate the solid components of fresh produce--pulp, skin, fiber, etc--from their liquid content, which is then filtered through a spout and into a glass or pitcher for drinking. While juices do not contain fiber, they do provide concentrated amounts of plant-based nutrients. They’re great for a quick pick-me-up, and can help to add an extra boost of fruit and veggie goodness to your day.
A combination of fresh juices and smoothies can be great additions to a healthy, active lifestyle.