How to Use a Masticating Juicer: Quick Beginner Steps

Start Fresh: Why Choose a Masticating Juicer

Masticating juicers slowly crush produce to preserve nutrients and boost flavor; some models can extract up to 90% more juice than high-speed machines, giving richer, longer-lasting juice with less foam and oxidation, so you drink fresher, healthier juice every day.

What You’ll Need

Masticating juicer
Fresh produce
Cutting board and sharp knife
Clean containers
Small brush/cleaning tool
Towels and sink access
Basic knife skills; reading the manual
Best Value
5.8-Inch Feed Chute Slow Masticating Juicer
Large chute for whole fruits, high nutrient retention
This slow cold-press juicer accepts whole fruits and vegetables with a 5.8-inch chute to reduce prep time. Its low-speed masticating action preserves nutrients and yields a high amount of juice while being easy to clean.
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1

Unbox and Assemble Your Juicer

Hate complicated gadgets? You’ll be surprised how simple this is — no engineering degree required.

Unpack and identify parts against the manual diagram: base, auger, screen, hopper, pusher, and collection cups.

Base
Auger
Screen
Hopper
Pusher
Collection cups

Rinse parts as instructed and dry thoroughly.

Insert the auger into the housing, fit the screen, attach the hopper and lid, and secure locking mechanisms per the manual.

Check seals and fit; confirm parts rotate freely before plugging in (e.g., auger should turn by hand without binding).

Keep the manual handy for model-specific orientation and safety notices.


2

Prepare Produce Like a Pro

Cutting matters — can one extra minute save you time later?

Wash all produce thoroughly. Peel thick or waxed skins (e.g., citrus, pineapple), remove pits and large seeds, and trim stems.

Cut fruit and vegetables into 1–2 inch pieces to fit the feed chute.
Bundle leafy greens and herbs (roll kale or spinach into a loose cylinder) for steady feeding.
Alternate hard (carrot, beet) and soft (apple, cucumber) items to improve flow and yield.

Chill produce when possible for fresher taste and slightly higher yield.

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Premium Swivel Vegetable Peeler with Soft Grip
Ultra-sharp blades and ergonomic comfort
A swivel peeler with dual stainless steel blades and a soft, non-slip handle for comfortable, efficient peeling. It minimizes waste, includes a built-in blemish remover, and is dishwasher safe.
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3

Juice Safely and Efficiently

Want more juice with less clogging? Technique beats brute force.

Place containers to collect juice and pulp. Turn the juicer on according to the manual and feed pieces steadily; use the pusher gently—do not force. Start with softer items (cucumber, spinach), then add harder ones (carrot, beet) or alternate to maintain steady flow; for example, feed an apple between carrots.

Pause if the machine clogs; use the reverse function to clear jams.
Monitor motor load; unplug and let cool if it overheats.
Keep hands and utensils away; always unplug before adjustments.
Top Performer
Brecious Slow Masticating Juicer with Reverse Function
Quiet motor, multi-speed modes, high juice yield
This cold-press masticating juicer offers multiple speed settings, a reverse function, and a quiet motor to maximize juice yield and reduce clogs. It’s BPA-free, easy to assemble and clean, and designed to retain more nutrients.
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4

Clean, Store, and Troubleshoot

Skip mold and funky flavors — quick cleanup is a game changer.

Disassemble soon after juicing. Scrape pulp from the screen and auger, then rinse parts under running water. Use the provided brush for mesh screens (for example, scrub spinach or kale fibers out).

Soak stubborn residue in warm, soapy water for 10–20 minutes, then scrub and dry thoroughly to prevent mold. Store all parts dry or keep the motor base covered.

Inspect and troubleshoot common issues:

Low yield: cut produce finer.
Frequent clogging: use smaller pieces or alternate soft and hard textures.
Odd noises: unplug and check for lodged debris.

Follow scheduled deep-cleaning and manufacturer maintenance tips.

Must-Have
3-Pack Juicer Cleaning Brushes Set for Omega
Dual-end bristles for deep, precise cleaning
Three durable dual-ended brushes designed to clean masticating juicers like Omega models and other tight spaces. They feature firm bristles and pointed tips for scrubbing and removing stubborn pulp and residue.
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Enjoy Fresh Juice — Sustain the Habit

Start with simple recipes, keep cleaning quick, and tweak produce to taste; with basic prep, safe use, and regular maintenance a masticating juicer becomes an effortless route to nutritious, delicious juices—try it, enjoy your creations, and share your results today.