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Cold Press Juicer – 6.5' Extra Large Feed Chute Fit Hands-Free Electric Masticating Juicer Machine, 350W Slow Masticating Juicer Machine for Whole Fruit and Vegetables – Easy Cleanup & Assembly

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  • Enjoy You Time: Enjoy your juicing with our cold press juicer machine that cuts & juices produce for you. Simply add your fruits & vegetables & walk away while the Floisdace processes everything. Just add ingredients & enjoy fresh cold-pressed juice in minutes.
  • Hands-Free Juicing: The self-feeding hopper lets you load your entire recipe at once, freeing you to multitask in the kitchen. This juicing machine for fruits and vegetables ensures convenience and efficiency. Forget tedious pre-chopping
  • Easy to Assemble And Clean: Our juice juicer has a simple one-piece design with 3 easy-to-assemble components that you can assemble in less than 10 seconds, and just rinse with water or simply wipe it down to keep the juicer as clean as new
  • Durable & Efficient Design: No more struggling with tough veggies! This 350W motor juicer machine tackles hard produce like kale, beets, carrots, and pineapples, running 30 continuous minutes to tackle large batches and the most fibrous fruits and vegetables.
  • 6.5 inch Feeding Chute: The juicer machines comes with an extra large 6.5" feeding chute that makes it easy to insert whole fruits and vegetables without cutting them, saving prep time and making it easy to make fresh juices
  • Troublehooting Guide: To ensure proper operation of the juicer, please check the following steps for troubleshooting: 1. When installing the juicer, align the handle exactly with the ON/OFF start button, 2. The juicer is equipped with a safety lock setting that will automatically pause when the lid is opened, make sure the lid is closed tightly



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Bruce A. For
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Over the last 3 week of using the Floisdace cold-Press juicer - putting it through its paces with pounds of fruits and vegitables, ’m convinced it punches well above its price tag. The 6.5-inch mouth swallows whole fruit, so prep time is practically nil—drop the produce, tap “ON,” and let the self-feeding hopper do the work while you prep breakfast.This unit is well designed with quality materials, the slow-turning auger and stainless-steel micro-filter chew everything at a cool, whisper-quiet pace, squeezing out velvety juice with minimal froth and pulp as dry as sawdust—just like the best pro models reviewers rave about. Flavor is noticeably sweeter and smoother than anything bottled.Cleanup? Three chunky parts pop off in seconds; a quick rinse and the included brush have me spotless in under three minutes. The compact 9 × 11 × 11-inch footprint slides into a cabinet, but honestly it’s handsome enough to live on the counter.The 350-watt motor hasn’t even blinked at fibrous kale or carrots and can run for 30-minute batches without stalling. At the list price of $299, it’s fair value; slap on the current $100 coupon and you’re stealing commercial-grade performance for countertop money. Highly recommended for anyone who wants café-quality juice without café-level effort.
E. Lee
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
The juicer worked very well but had some issues with it.Pros:- Device does not take up a lot of counter space as long as you have the height. The juice, fully assembled, is pretty tall and likely won't fit under many cabinets.- Works well at extracts a lot! I put apples, celery, and orange through this and there was a barely damp pulp that was pushed out the solids side for the apple/celery. For the orange, it was still way more efficient than a hand press.- Easy to use. While the feeding tube says 6.5" the instructions advise you to not put anything in bigger than the smaller hole on the lid. I'm guessing it's better for the machine so it doesn't have to work as hard.- Good build quality. The plastic is solid and thick. Probably will work well for a while.Cons:- Strong smell from rubber gaskets. This was overcome after a few uses/washes. After the first use, you could smell something coming off of the gaskets. Washing and soaking in warm, soapy water helped it.- Loud grinding noise when fully engaged. When I had it full with apples, there was a loud grinding plastic on plastic noise. Sounded like it was going to break but it chugged away.- Plastic everything. All the things that touch your food are plastic. That means over time, it will become brittle and break. It's just a question of when.Overall, for the cost, this is a good juicer but I wouldn't say it's perfect. It seems like a high cost given the other options out there.
Steve V
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
This cold press juicer is a game-changer for anyone who wants fresh juice without the hassle. The self-feeding hopper and powerful 350W motor make hands-free juicing a breeze—even tough produce like carrots, beets, and pineapples are no problem. I love that I can load everything into the extra-large 6.5" chute without chopping, hit start, and walk away while it does the work. It’s incredibly easy to assemble and clean, thanks to its simple three-part design that clicks together in seconds and rinses off effortlessly. The durable build and 30-minute continuous runtime make it perfect for big batches, and the built-in safety lock adds peace of mind. Whether you’re a daily juicer or just starting out, this machine makes it super convenient and enjoyable to get your nutrients fresh and fast.
Trinidad S.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025
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Michele J
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
My kids are out of school and I used this juicer for their first lemonade stand of the season. It worked great. After pressing the lemons, the lemonade somehow had a juicier taste, even though we added the same amount of water to it as we usually do, but we also got a lot more juice from the lemons. I didn't feel that there was anything left behind in the hull. Sometimes, with my old juicer, there was so much liquid remaining in the hull that I would squeeze it some more by hand, to wring out the last drops. This time, the hulls were left much drier.I also made a green drink with it that included spinach, kale, swiss chard and fruit and it handled the leafy greens quite easily. I had heard that because the cold press uses less heat and oxidation that more vitamins are preserved in the juice. I don't know if that's true, but I did notice that the juice seems thicker. If you put it in a glass and let the glass sit for awhile, you don't come back to as much water at the top and the fruit concentrated at the bottom. The juice seems more thoroughly mixed together and there are fewer pulpy parts. I actually like pulp, so less pulp wasn't a goal of mine, but I do appreciate a smoother more integrated drink that I don't have to stir or shake as much before I drink it.I look forward to making my tomato sauce with this, because I'll get the tomato juice without the pulp, skin and seeds and the sauce will be smoother.As the name of the juicer indicates, cold pressing is a slow process and it will take longer than the regular juicer takes. They spin slower. When I filled this juicer up with lemon halves, it took about 10 minutes to extract all the juice.
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