Best juicer for 2020: Enjoy delicious drinks and more with the latest designs

Buying yourself one of the best juicers for your kitchen is a great way to make sure you're getting your five a day with as little hassle as possible – it'll also save you in the long-run if you like to buy expensive juices while you're out-and-about.

The latest juicer appliances come with the promise to retain the nutrients in fruit and vegetables and make the task of juicing simple and mess-free. 

The problem? With such a vast choice on offer online, it can be tricky to know which one will suit you best. 

To make buying the best juicer easier, we’ve selected some of our favorite designs for 2020. We put them through their paces and then ranked them in order of preference. We’ve also included buying advice about what to look for when choosing your next juicer, so you can shop with peace of mind and figure out which of the top juicers in this list is right for you.

With clever attachments and easy-to-clean parts, the latest countertop juicing appliances have been designed with convenience in mind. 

When choosing a juicer that's right for your household, think about what you want from your design. Look online and you’ll find slow juicers on the market priced at pocket money prices to premium appliances worth hundreds, but pricier models aren’t always the best option. If you have a lot of family members to consider, it’s worth looking for a design with large capacity pulp and juice jugs, for example. 

The most versatile and advanced machines include handy extras, which give you the option to blitz up nut milks, baby foods and soups, as well as create straight fruit and vegetable juices. 

If space is tight on your worktop, however, you may want to choose a compact design that has a sole focus on juicing fruit and vegetables, as opposed to an all-singing design that blends and processes too, but takes up a lot of room.

You’ll find a range of juicer types online. If you’re looking to juice oranges and lemons, a citrus unit that extracts the juice from halved fruits will serve you well. But in our round-up below we've focused on juicers that work with all types of fruit and vegetables from blackberries to beetroots. 

A popular type of fruit and vegetable juicer is the ‘centrifugal juicer’, which uses a rapidly spinning strainer and flat cutting blade to force out the juice. Centrifugal designs tend to be the cheapest and fastest option and work well with fruits such as apples and pears. As they work fast to shred ingredients they won’t work so well with softer fruits such as berries or greens such as wheatgrass. 

Another option is the ‘slow juicer’, which is a type of vertical masticating juicer that chews and grinds the fibres of its ingredients and puts pressure on the juice and pulp to extract liquid through its filter. 

Cold press and standard masticating juicers also work in this way, designed to retain more nutrients than fast and unforgiving centrifugal designs. You’ll find that slow juicers work best with leafy green vegetables such as wheatgrass and softer fruits such as berries, which centrifugal juicers find hard to tackle. 

We've listed our testing methodology at the bottom of this post if you want to dig into the nitty-gritty. But if you just want to race through our best juicer choices, then read on.

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We’ve ranked the Sana EUJ-707 juicer by Omega as the most capable juicer in our round up due to its unique, efficient and versatile design. With a variety of tools for performing much more than creating a simple juice, we think the Sana EUJ-707 juicer by Omega is great value for money. As well as juicing, the horizontal design comes with useful attachments for tasks such as grinding coffee beans, making fresh spaghetti, nut butters and baby food. 

While preparing a green juice, we found it to be the most effective when tackling leafy greens such as kale and spinach, trickling out far more juice from these ingredients compared to the other designs in our test. The design comes with both a coarse strainer and fine strainer and the one you use really does make a difference to the results - while using the fine strainer on an apple for example, we found the drum and tubes got rather foamy, so its advisable to stick to the coarse strainer for harder fruits. 

You will need a little patience to use this model – it can’t take on a whole apple, for example, and you’ll need to chop the fruit before inserting – after 30 seconds it was still chewing the apple. When tackling the celery the machine started to squeak a little too, but the amount of juice yielded was impressive. It doesn’t get too noisy either, reaching a reasonable 81 decibels in our broccoli floret test. While there are no dishwasher safe parts, its dedicated cleaning brush teamed with a little warm soapy water works well to clean the parts after use. 

Read the full Sana EUJ-707 Juicer by Omega review

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With its eye-catching stainless steel body with light-up operation dial, the Beko Slow Juicer SJA3209BX is enticing in design. Its 60rpm turning speed that claims to retain 80% more vitamins and 15 % more juice than standard models, works at a steady pace to gently crush ingredients. Its large feeding chute can take a whole apple – albeit a rather small one. 

While making a green juice we found that each ingredient produced an impressive amount of liquid. The 1200ml pulp and juice containers are a decent size, so you won’t need to stop and empty them too frequently either. 

In our test, we found this design worked best when we had chopped up ingredients as small as possible as we found fruits and vegetables were getting stuck in the feeding chute and cylinder chamber. To help dislodge ingredients there is a reverse dial, although we found ourselves having to manually take out a fibrous stick of celery to chop it up before juicing it again. 

The juicer took around 20 seconds to blitz half an apple, and noise levels reached a bearable 87 decibels when juicing a floret of broccoli. This is average compared to a quieter 80 decibels for the Kuvings model and a more piercing 91 decibels for the Sage design.

Washing up was straightforward enough and with a little running hot water and coaxing with the pointy end of the cleaning brush we were able to dislodge pulp easily, then sit back and enjoy the results.  

Read our full Beko Slow Juicer SJA3209BX review

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Unlike the other juicers in our round up, the Sage 3X Bluicer Pro doubles up as a blender. On first look, its informative LED control panel display stands out. This navigates you through the controls and lets you adjust the speed, which is a feature we think is lacking on standard juicer appliances. 

In our round up of best juicers, we found the Sage to be the noisiest design, gearing up to a hefty 91 decibels when juicing a floret of broccoli. It came up top in terms of speed however, juicing an apple in just 10 seconds. Inside the box you’ll find an instruction manual and Juicing Speed Selection Guide, and this came in very helpful when we were trying to work out which speed to juice certain foods. A grapefruit for example is classed as a soft fruit and needs to be on a slow and steady level 1, while a carrot will need ramping up to fast and furious level 10. 

Read our full Sage 3X Bluicer Pro review

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The Kuvings Cold Press Juicer is available in six stylish colors including Champagne Gold, Gunmetal, Red and Black. It comes with a comprehensive recipe book for drinks such as Red Vitamin Radish Juice, which features radishes, tomatoes, carrots and lemons. There’s also a Tomato Soup that includes pulp from juiced potatoes, cabbage, onion, carrot and tomato. 

The Kuvings Cold Press Juicer doesn’t come cheap, but with its relatively heavy base and stylish body you can tell you’re paying for a durable, serious piece of kit. While making a green juice, we were impressed at how well the machine tackled the ingredients and in particular how quickly it juiced drier ingredients such as the broccoli and spinach. 

The machine can handle a whole apple and was the quietest machine in our test – reaching a mere 80 decibels when chewing a floret of broccoli. It took 26 seconds to juice half an apple, efficiently chewing the skin and producing a decent amount of juice. Meanwhile, it took around 20 seconds to devour a stick of celery, which did need to be prodded a few times with the pusher. Safety wise the machine won’t start unless the red dots are aligned correctly and the feeding chute is rather tall so hands can’t go near the drum. The froth on the green juice we produced was noticeably thicker on this design compared to others in our test, but this was easily separated when we poured the juice into a cup.

Read our full Kuvings EVO920 Evolution Cold Press Juicer review

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The attractive retro body on the Smeg SJF01 Slow Juicer certainly looks good on the worktop, but its basic functions are a little less luxurious. Designed to match Smeg’s iconic range of 1950s small and large appliances, this juicer comes with all the basics including a fine and coarse strainer, a juice jug with lid, a pulp container and two cleaning brushes. 

In our test it did well to juice the celery, which could be easily inserted into the chute once chopped and coaxed down with the pusher and took just 10 seconds to turn into a clear green juice. Sound ramped up to 89 decibels when juicing the broccoli floret so it was one the noisier designs in our test, but the juice came out surprisingly smooth, with minimal froth on top. 

Like many of the designs in our test, the Smeg will only work when slotted into place correctly. We did however, find ourselves having to hold onto the pusher when juicing harder fruits to prevent the juicer body from shaking on the worktop.

Read our full Smeg SJF01 Slow Juicer review

How we tested

Here we’ve rated each juicer in our test in order of preference, highlighting their USPs as well as their least desirable assets. 

To ensure a fair test in our round up of the Best Juicers for 2020, we used each juicer to perform specific tasks while creating a delicious green juice using broccoli, ginger, celery, parsley, spinach, apple, pear and a slice of lime. To test how well the machines worked with hard produce, we tried juicing a 20cm stick of celery and noted the outcome. 

We also timed how long it took on average for each gadget to juice half a Gala apple and, where possible, we assessed how well the juicer blitzed a whole apple. To find out how noisy the machines can get, we used the Decibel Meter app to record the sound level while each design juiced a floret of broccoli. 

We have rated each design on its ease of use, simplicity in cleaning, speed, price, safety features, versatility and overall ergonomics.

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Should I buy a Tefal ActiFry Original Plus?

If you love the taste of fried foods but want to watch the waistline, it may be worth investing in an air fryer. The latest air frying gadgets can cook a wide range of tasty meals quickly and evenly, with very little or no oil needed. 

Guilt-free crispy chips? You got it. A low-fat Chinese stir fry? Coming right up. Tefal’s Actifry Original Plus, for example, has a unique patented heat pulse system and rotating stirring paddle that cooks a variety of meals with minimum effort required by you – simply listen out for the timer so you know when to dish up the plates.

We've been seeing these compact cooking gadgets crop up as Cyber Monday deals following Black Friday, so we thought we’d take a closer look at the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus here. You will in fact find it for £99.99 / $129 / AU$190 in Amazon’s Tefal ActiFry Original Plus Black Friday deal, down from £229.99 / $296 / AU$438  

It’s worth noting that there are other brands offering equally stylish solutions to suit a range of budgets. Read TechRadar’s in-depth review of the best air fryer here, where you’ll find more detail on designs by the likes of Ninja, Wilko, Princess and Swan. 

The Bottom Line: Got a lot of mouths to feed? 20% larger than the Tefal Original ActiFry and only slightly more expensive, the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus lets you cook up to five portions at a time - as opposed to four. 

Pros: You’ll be surprised at the variety of healthy recipes you can cook using the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus. The design lets comes with an inspirational recipe book that includes dishes such as ‘Garlic King Prawns’ to start, a Vegan Thai Noodle Bowl with Peanut Sauce for main, and ‘Lower-fat Doughnuts’ for pudding.  There’s also a My ActiFry app that gives you access to 150+ recipes.

Cons: While the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus is ideal for serving up to five people, if you have a particularly large number of mouths to feed, you may want to try a larger design such as the Tefal ActiFry Genius XL, which has a 1.7kg capacity and costs £149 / $192 / AU$284. You can read our in-depth Tefal ActiFry Genius XL review for more details.

Tefal ActiFry Original Plus: Everything you need to know

Tefal is an established brand that has been going for 60 years. As the story goes, in 1956 keen fisherman and Tefal inventor Marc Gregoire realised the benefits of using a non-stick coating on his fishing line. His wife then suggested he apply the same technology to kitchen pans to stop food from sticking. Shortly after, he designed Tefal’s first non-stick coating on a pan and the rest they say is history. As well as ActiFry the company now produces a wide range of ergonomic household equipment including non-stick frying pans and steam irons. 

Over on the Tefal website, we’ve found up to 14 air fryer models available – all in varying shapes and sizes.  As well as cooking convenience foods such as chips, you can use them to prepare casseroles, risottos and curries for a delicious home-cooked experience. Here are a few key features of the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus that are worth noting:  

Size: Launched in 2014, the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus is effectively a Tefal ActiFry Original with a bigger capacity  - 1.2kg versus 1kg. While the Original will allow you to make up to four portions, the Original Plus will take it up to five. For a family of six however, you may want to cast your eyes on the ActiFry Original Family, which has a 1.5kg capacity and a larger steam-free viewing window. 

Design: It’s space saving 43 x 31 x 24 cm body is discreet enough for tight worktop spaces and it comes with dishwasher safe parts including the lid, bowl and stirring paddle, for easy cleaning. 

Clever features: The ActiFry Original Plus includes a patented hot air pulse system and stirring paddle to ensure your food is crisped well on all sides, with no pre-heating, stirring or mixing by hand required. It features a timer to let you know when your meal is ready, while a large steam-free transparent lid makes it easy to see how your food is doing without you having to open the lid and disturb the process.  

Tefal ActiFry Original Plus: the final word

If you want to have a go at cooking traditionally fried foods such as soy and sesame salmon or chicken Tikka Masala without the added oil, this device could just provide the healthy alternative you desire. At sale prices, the Tefal ActiFry Original Plus shouldn't be missed. 

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Should I buy a Ninja Supra Kitchen System?

One way to create streamlined and clutter-free kitchen countertops is by taking the Marie Kondo route and limiting the number of small appliances you own. That said, no ergonomic and stylish kitchen should be without a decent blender. If you love to cook, the trusty blender is a flexible piece of equipment you’ll want to keep close to hand - it’s the ideal accompaniment for everyday meals and evening entertaining. 

Use it to perform a host of functions such as crushing ice for evening cocktails or blending fruit for nutritious morning smoothies. An ergonomic blender will also puree, mix, emulsify and grind ingredients for your recipes in a matter of seconds. 

If you’re looking to buy a blender, the choice online is huge so it can be hard to know which model to invest in. Type ‘blenders’ into Google and well-respected small appliance brands such as KitchenAid, Magimix and Tefal will appear. 

The brand Ninja also pops up, offering a comprehensive range of blenders, coffee makers and multi cookers. A particular machine that stands out for us here at TechRadar for its range of culinary capabilities is the Ninja Supra Kitchen System. A blender system with food processor attached, the Ninja Supra Kitchen System retails at around £100 / $130 / AU $192, but we anticipate some great discounts on the gadget this Black Friday/Cyber Monday. 

To help you make an informed choice on whether to consider the Ninja Supra Kitchen System for your kitchen, we take a closer look at its features here. 

The Bottom Line: If you want a gadget that will let you perform a wide range of culinary tasks such as pureeing food for baby’s breakfast, to making delicious dips for an evening dinner party, the Ninja Supra Kitchen System is a worthy option.

Pros: The Ninja Supra Kitchen System does more than just blend foods. With its powerful 1200-watt motor and 1.5 horsepower design, it includes ‘Total Crushing Technology’ that lets you liquefy whole fruits, vegetables and break down ice in a matter of seconds. Its USP is that it also works as a food processor and comes set with an 8-cup bowl with chopping and dough blades. It also comes with two Nutri Ninja cups with lids so you can make smoothies to go.


Cons: Ninja has a large portfolio of small countertop appliances in its range aimed at those who love to cook delicious and nutritious foods from scratch. While the Ninja Supra Kitchen System has its pros, there are other models in the brand’s portfolio that you should also consider. The Ninja Blender & Soup Maker for example is down to £98 /$127 /AU$186 from £149.99 / $194 /AU$ in the Black Friday event, and features a built-in heating element that lets you cook soups on board.


Ninja Supra Kitchen System: everything you need to know

When investing in a blender, think about how you will use the machine. Do you want it to simply blend smoothies and crush ice? Or do you want a model that comes with food processing features for chopping and mixing bread? Variety is key so look for a flexible design with a number of blades, attachments and mixing jugs. Also think about how easy the machine is to clean – does it have dishwasher safe BPA-free parts as the Ninja Supra Kitchen System does, for example. Here are the most enticing features to try out in the Ninja Supra Kitchen System:

A motor that packs a punch: If time is of the essence (and when is it ever not?), the Ninja Supra Kitchen System will stand you in good stead. It comes packed with 1200 watts of power and Total Crushing Technology that means it can blitz ice, grind and blend frozen berries and whole fruits, and liquidize food in a matter of seconds. Its one-touch pulsing feature provides safer, convenient operation during food prep too.

Varied capacity: The Ninja Supra Kitchen System lets you blend, crush and pulse a range of quantities depending on your needs as it has a 64 oz max liquid capacity. You can easily interchange between the 72-oz blender pitcher when you fancy making juice for the whole family, to using one of the two 16oz Nutri Ninja cups with travel lids included for when you want to make a drink for on the go. Then there’s also the eight-cup bowl capacity food processor that comes with a chopping blade to coarsely chop and puree food and a dough blade ideal for mixing up to two lbs of dough in less than 30 seconds.

If you want to find out more about Ninja’s extensive kitchen appliance range, you can also check out our in-depth review of the Ninja Foodi Multi cooker here on the TechRadar website, where we give it a three and a half star rating and merit its large capacity and range of useful settings. The Ninja Foodi Multi Cooker has also been marked down in the Black Friday sales to £129 / $166 / $246.

It’s worth noting however, that not all KitchenAid appliances have been launched with positive feedback. In 2018, more than 20,000 5KEK1722 kettles needed to be recalled in the UK due to a problem with the handle. 

KitchenAid also has some equally impressive competitors. Brands such as Kenwood, Sage and Cuisinart are just some of the names that are giving KitchenAid a run for its money with their stylish designs and clever tech spec. So, to find an appliance that will best suit you, remember that it will ultimately come down to the finer details – scrutinise features such as bowl sizes, speed setting range and how many attachments are offered, for example, whether a gadget comes with dishwasher safe parts or a warranty and if the quality of its customer service is one you admire – these will all play a part in making sure your cooking adventures run smoothly.   

Conclusion

The best thing about the Ninja Supra Kitchen System is that it is a comprehensive blender that comes with food processing capabilities. As well as using it to make soups, dips and smoothies, its dough-mixing function is a useful tool for making your own bread. So if you’re keen to fill your home with the enticing aroma of freshly baked bread this Black Friday, the Ninja Supra Kitchen System is one to watch.

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Should I buy an Instant Pot Duo Nova?

An all-in-one electric pressure and multi-cooker is a clever piece of kit designed to take the fuss out of cooking, while saving you time in the kitchen. It’s likely we’ll be seeing these compact cooking gadgets crop up in the Black Friday sales, so we thought we’d take a closer look at one of the best Instant Pot models out there.  

Designed to make it easy for you to whip up gourmet meals at the touch of a button, the Instant Pot Duo Nova $87.95 / £68 / AU$129.71 is a versatile piece of kit that performs a number of tasks within its compact body. It will help you prepare a delicious home-cooked meal in a third of the time it would take the conventional way and is ideal for those who have busy schedules, or for those who, quite simply, just can’t be bothered to cook. 

The Instant Pot Duo Nova was released in August as an updated version of the Instant Pot Duo. We have reviewed the Instant Pot Duo V2 in depth here on TechRadar and gave it the thumbs up for its large capacity and batch cooking abilities. To give you a heads up on the Instant Pot Duo Nova however, we’re having a closer look at its tech specs here. 

The Bottom Line: Want to be able to enjoy tasty meals quickly and without having to toil away over a hot stove? Then the Instant Pot Duo Nova multi-functional cooker provides a clever solution with minimum fuss so you can ‘set it and forget it’. 

Pros: Useful for preparing evening meals and breakfasts alike, you can use the Instant Pot as an automatic pressure cooker as well as a slow cooker, a rice maker, a steamer, a place to sauté and reheat foods and more. The Instant Pot Duo Nova has been designed with a sleek steel body and comes in four sizes to suit the number of people you want to cook for. Its largest ‘10-quart’ capacity model is big enough to feed a huge gang of friends, but still small enough in overall size to store with relative ease.

Cons: As the number-one selling electric multi-cooker in the US, Instant Pot is a brand that stands out in this area for its intuitive design and versatile offering. If you type multi-cooker into Google however, you’ll find a host of well-respected brands who are also adding stylish pressure and multi-cookers to their collections. 

While they may not be as well known as Instant Pot, their designs do come with similarly enticing, time-saving cooking options and inspiration - all at competitive prices. Look out for designs from the likes of Sage, Ninja, Cusinart and Tefal, whose multi-cooker designs we think shouldn’t be brushed off without careful consideration.

Instant Pot Duo Nova: Everything you need to know

The Instant Pot Duo Nova has a range of fast and flexible cooking settings that let you boil, simmer, bake, roast, slow cook and more, with all the action taking place in one pot and with one touch of a button. It’s a simple matter of setting the timer and letting the multi-cooker work its magic. The Instant Pot Duo Nova has a comprehensive tech spec, which we’ve highlighted here:

Easy seal lid: The Instant Pot Duo Nova’s updated features include an easy seal lid. This means that the lid will automatically set to seal when you close it - which can sometimes be tricky to remember – and it will release steam conveniently with a press of the quick-release button. 

Size: It comes in four sizesa 3 quart that’s good for rice and smaller side dishes and meals for up to two people, a 6 quart that will feed up to six people and an 8 quart, ideal for cooking large batches. Finally, there's a 10-quart model that is enough for a full-on cooking event. 

Cooking programmes: While like the Duo it give you 7 appliances in 1, the display on the Instant Pot Duo Nova has been given a fresh new look with easy to read icons. This means it’s easier to access the 10 safety features and timed programs for foods such as broth, soup, chilli, poultry and porridge. The bright LED display will also keep you informed of what’s going on inside and tell you how much cooking time is left. As well as being able to pressure cook, you can slow cook and sauté and make use of the handy ‘keep warm’ feature should you wish. 

Instant Pot Duo Nova: the final word

If you’re keen to give multi-cooking a go and want to take comfort in the knowledge that you’re choosing a popular and well-known brand, the Instant Pot Duo Nova is worth considering. As well as saving time and effort in the kitchen, with its range of inspirational recipe ideas it will make your weekly meal planning a breeze. 

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Should I buy a KitchenAid appliance?

Available in a deliciously festive Candy Red finish, the stunning KitchenAid Stand Mixer is on the wish list of every enthusiastic cook this Christmas – for those who don’t already own one, that is. 

Regularly seen gracing the kitchen worktops of The Great British Bake Off, the KitchenAid Stand Mixer has somewhat of a cult following and this year marked the centenary of its launch. 

While it usually retails at a hefty £499.99 / $643 / AU$946, Argos in the UK has slashed its price to an impressive £279.99 / $360 / AU$530 this Black Friday. But is the Stand Mixer and KitchenAid’s complementing range of kitchen gadgets – both large and small - worth paying that bit extra for? Here we take a closer look at the brand’s offering so you can decide whether its designs deserve a space on your work surface. 

The Bottom Line: If you’re looking for an iconic range of artisan appliances and cooking tools that are durable and finely crafted, consider the KitchenAid brand.  

Pros: KitchenAid’s appliance range goes beyond the ubiquitous statement Stand Mixer design. Within its portfolio you’ll find a range of equally impressive small appliances to match including blenders, coffee machines, food processors, toasters and kettles, all with the sophisticated finish and fine craftsmanship synonymous with the artisan brand. The brand has also launched numerous limited edition ranges including the current Queen of Hearts collection that includes a hand blender and mini food processor. 

KitchenAid also produces a range of large appliances including ovens and microwaves, hobs, hoods, fridges and dishwashers, as well as smaller kitchen tools such as knife blocks, baking tins, oven dishes and utensils. Then there’s the KitchenAid Cookery School at the company’s ‘London Experience Store’, which offers cooking inspiration for those that wish to expand their culinary repertoire – a nice touch that can make you feel like you’re buying into a lifestyle, not just a product.  

Cons: While you will find great deals on KitchenAid appliances this Black Friday, you can generally expect to pay premium prices. A 1.25-litre kettle starts from £89 / $114 / AU$168, for example, while you can find yourself paying around £1,600 $2,057 / AU$ 3,027 for an induction hob.  

KitchenAid – everything you need to know:  

With a stunning spec, KitchenAid appliances are popular and for good reason. The American brand is owned by the Whirlpool Corporation and has a rich history steeped in innovation. In 1908 Ohio engineer Herbert Johnson came up with the idea of an electric stand mixer after being inspired by a baker mixing dough with a metal spoon. Then in 1919 the company started selling the H5 - the first household eggbeater – and by 1937, Egmont Arens has redesigned the new K model stand mixer that has an unmistakable style we can still appreciate today.  

Designed with comfort and ergonomics in mind, KitchenAid’s stylish and robust metal constructions come in a wide range of signature color finishes and are known for their quiet and versatile operation – the Stand Mixer has its distinctive ‘planetary’ motion and powerful 10-speed motor, for example. 

It’s worth noting however, that not all KitchenAid appliances have been launched with positive feedback. In 2018, more than 20,000 5KEK1722 kettles needed to be recalled in the UK due to a problem with the handle. 

KitchenAid also has some equally impressive competitors. Brands such as Kenwood, Sage and Cuisinart are just some of the names that are giving KitchenAid a run for its money with their stylish designs and clever tech spec. So, to find an appliance that will best suit you, remember that it will ultimately come down to the finer details – scrutinise features such as bowl sizes, speed setting range and how many attachments are offered, for example, whether a gadget comes with dishwasher safe parts or a warranty and if the quality of its customer service is one you admire – these will all play a part in making sure your cooking adventures run smoothly.   

KitchenAid: the final word

While you are paying a premium price for the name, when you buy a KitchenAid appliance you’re also investing in a piece of kit that’s designed to be an heirloom of the future. 

KitchenAid components from 1937 are still compatible with front attachment hubs today for instance, and in our throwaway culture, it’s encouraging to know that KitchenAid designs are built to last. 

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