Key Takeaways

  • Deepest discount this week: The Anybear 200W Cold Press Juicer with the 4.3 inch chute is at 65% off, the steepest cut in the category right now.
  • Best 3-in-1 pick: The Aeitto Filter-Free 3-in-1 sits at #4 bestseller and does juice, sorbet, and nut milk without a mesh strainer to scrub.
  • Under $100 trio: Three masticating models from ECOSELF and Aeitto are under a hundred bucks, which is unusual for slow juicers with wide feed chutes.
  • Widest chute on the list: The LINKChef 250W has a 130mm chute and a 1.8L pulp container for family-size batches.
  • Skip the duplicate: The Anybear 350W at $249.99 is the same machine as another Anybear 350W listing priced at $189.99 in this same roundup. Buy the cheaper listing.

Late May here in West Virginia means the farmers markets are finally hitting stride. Strawberries showed up at Capitol Market last weekend and the spinach guy at the Wheeling market had bunches the size of footballs. Right around this time every year I get the itch to drag the juicer out of the cabinet and remember why I bought the thing in the first place.

This week’s WV Finds column is all cold press juicers under $200, and the home & decor kitchen category has deeper discounts than I usually see for masticating models. Anybear, ECOSELF, Aeitto, and LINKChef all show up with real markdowns, not the inflated-original-price nonsense some categories run. A few of these sit under $100 with wide feed chutes, which is unusual for slow-press machines.

I sorted the picks into three buckets so you can skim. Wide-chute models built for whole fruits up top, then the 3-in-1 versatile setups that handle sorbet and nut milk, then the budget options that still pull a decent yield. Prices verified May 25, 2026.

Which wide-chute cold press juicers fit whole fruits?

The four wide-chute models below all swallow whole apples, beets, and chunks of cucumber without much prep. If you hate the chop-everything-into-pebbles part of juicing, this is the bucket to start in.

Anybear 200W Cold Press Juicer

This is the deepest discount in the roundup at 65% off and sits at #29 in the bestseller rank, which tells me people are buying it as fast as the listing refreshes. The 200W motor pairs with a 4.3 inch chute and a Tritan auger that’s BPA-free. For a first juicer it’s a sensible spot to land, and the Silver Gray finish doesn’t scream appliance on the counter.

  • 200W motor
  • 4.3 inch feed chute
  • BPA-free Tritan auger

Anybear 350W Wide-Chute Juicer

Same brand family, more power. The 350W motor and 4.9 inch chute mean less prep and better yield on harder produce like carrots and ginger root. Anybear runs dual slow-squeezing on this one, which is a fancy way of saying it presses pulp twice before ejecting. If you’re juicing a couple times a week it pays off.

  • 350W motor
  • 4.9 inch feed chute
  • Dual slow-squeezing technology

LINKChef 250W Cold Press Juicer

LINKChef’s 130mm chute is the widest on the list, and the 1.8L pulp container is a nice quality-of-life feature when you’re running a big batch of green juice for the week. The 250W motor stays quiet, which matters if your kitchen opens to a living room. BPA-free housing and easy-clean parts, no filter to scrub.

  • 130mm wide chute
  • 1.8L large capacity
  • Quiet operation

Anybear 350W Tritan Cold Press

Heads up: this is the same 350W Anybear machine as the one further up in this section, just a different listing at a higher price. I’m including it for transparency but you’d want to compare both pages and grab whichever has stock at the lower number. The Tritan recipe-book bundle is the only difference I can spot from the listing copy.

  • 350W masticating motor
  • 4.9 inch chute
  • BPA-free Tritan housing

What are the best 3-in-1 cold press juicers for sorbet and nut milk?

If you want one machine that handles juice, frozen-fruit sorbet, and almond or oat milk, these three are the picks. All have 6 inch feed chutes and run quieter than centrifugal models.

ECOSELF 3-in-1 Cold Press Juicer

ECOSELF’s 3-in-1 comes with three swappable filters: one for juice, one for sorbet, one for nut milk. The 6 inch hopper means whole apples drop in without halving, and the motor is on the quiet side for a masticating unit. Good fit for a household that wants one appliance instead of three.

  • 3 filters for juice sorbet nut milk
  • 6.0 inch wide hopper
  • Quiet slow motor

Aeitto Filter-Free 3-in-1 Juicer

This is my standout pick of the roundup. Aeitto’s filter-free design is the move if you’ve ever stood at the sink poking pulp out of a mesh screen with a toothpick. It still does juice, sorbet, and nut milk, just without the screen to maintain. Sitting at #4 in the bestseller rank for a reason.

  • Filter-free easy clean design
  • 6.0 inch extra large chute
  • 3-in-1 juice sorbet nut milk

ECOSELF 3-in-1 with Brush

Same 3-in-1 platform as the first ECOSELF in this section, but this listing includes a cleaning brush and sits at #12 bestseller. The 6 inch chute and large capacity make it a fit for families. If you want the cleaning brush included from day one this is the listing to grab.

  • 3 swappable filters
  • 6.0 inch feed chute
  • Cleaning brush included

Are the under $100 cold press juicer deals worth grabbing?

Yes, with caveats. The three machines below are all from ECOSELF and Aeitto, all masticating, all priced under a hundred dollars. The build quality won’t match a $400 Hurom but for casual juicing they hold up.

ECOSELF Wide-Mouth Cold Press

ECOSELF’s wide-mouth self-feeding juicer handles fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, and the hands-free design lets you load and walk away while it works. The pusher is included for stubborn produce. At this price it’s a reasonable starter slow-press if you’re not sure juicing will stick.

  • Self-feeding hands-free design
  • Wide mouth hopper
  • Handles leafy greens

ECOSELF Hands-Free Quiet Juicer

Similar guts to the wide-mouth model above, this one leans on the quiet-motor angle. Sitting at #7 in bestseller rank with a wide feed chute and hands-free pulp ejection. Decent pick if your kitchen shares a wall with a sleeping kid’s room.

  • Wide mouth large feed chute
  • Quiet motor
  • Hands-free pulp ejection

Aeitto High-Yield Slow Juicer

Aeitto rounds out the under $100 trio with a high-yield slow juicer that ships with a cleaning brush. The large feed chute keeps prep light and the easy-assemble design means fewer parts to lose. #13 bestseller, which is solid in a saturated category.

  • Large feed chute
  • High juice yield
  • Cleaning brush included

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between a cold press juicer and a centrifugal juicer?

Cold press juicers, also called masticating or slow juicers, crush and press produce with a slow-turning auger. Centrifugal juicers use a high-speed spinning blade that generates heat. Cold press extracts more juice from leafy greens, oxidizes less, and runs quieter, but it costs more and takes longer per glass.

Are cold press juicers under $200 worth buying?

For casual home juicing, yes. Models from Anybear, ECOSELF, Aeitto, and LINKChef in this price range deliver respectable yield and handle whole fruits with their wider chutes. If you plan to juice daily for years, stepping up to a Hurom or Omega makes sense, but most home users get plenty of mileage out of the under $200 tier.

How long do budget cold press juicers last?

Two to five years is a fair expectation with regular cleaning and normal home use. The auger and motor are the main wear points. Rinsing parts immediately after juicing instead of letting pulp dry on them extends the life of any masticating machine significantly.

Can you juice leafy greens like kale and spinach in these machines?

Yes. Masticating juicers handle leafy greens better than centrifugal models because the slow auger crushes the cell walls instead of throwing greens against a screen. For best yield, bundle leaves together with harder produce like apples or cucumbers so the auger has something to grip.

How hard is a cold press juicer to clean?

Most masticating juicers take three to five minutes to rinse and reassemble if you do it right after juicing. The filter-free Aeitto model in this roundup is the easiest of the bunch since there’s no mesh screen to pick pulp out of. A cleaning brush, included with several of these picks, makes the rest manageable.

This week’s cold press juicer deals run from 33% off on the LINKChef up to 65% off on the entry-level Anybear. ECOSELF and Aeitto cluster in the 40 to 60% range. The original prices look fair on the bestseller-ranked listings, and the lower-ranked models always get a closer eye from me before I’d recommend them. Three machines under $100 in a slow-press category is the unusual part of this week.

My honest pick is the Aeitto filter-free 3-in-1. The bestseller rank backs it up, the no-screen design solves the single most annoying part of owning a juicer, and the 6 inch chute saves real prep time. The one I’d skip is the Anybear 350W listing at $249.99, since the same machine sits a couple deals up at a notably lower price. If budget matters more than features, the ECOSELF wide-mouth or Aeitto under $100 will get you juicing this weekend without much regret.

Watch the cold press category through Memorial Day weekend. Anybear and ECOSELF have already started cutting and if last year’s pattern holds, the deeper price drops land on the Friday before the holiday. Garden season is coming on fast in the Mountain State, and a juicer earns its counter space quicker in June than it does in February. If you’ve been on the fence, this is a better week than most. You can browse all deals on the hub if you want to keep an eye on what shifts next.