
Ninja
The Ninja JC101 Cold Press Pro is a compact, first‑generation masticating juicer that uses a high‑torque 120‑150 W motor to slowly crush produce, preserving nutrients with minimal heat and foam. It offers three color‑coded pulp filters, dishwasher‑safe parts, and a 16 oz juice jug, making it suited for small‑batch, space‑limited juicing.
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$129.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praised the Ninja JC101 for its compact size, easy‑to‑clean dishwasher‑safe parts, and thoughtful color‑coded pulp filters that enhance user control. However, they criticized its limited juice yield on apples, oranges, and citrus, the narrow feed chute that demands extensive prep, and the relatively low 120‑150 W motor power, concluding that while it’s a solid entry‑level cold‑press juicer, it isn’t the best choice for high‑volume or citrus‑heavy juicing.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the juicer’s simplicity, quick assembly, and the included recipe book, noting that it handles leafy greens and soft produce well and cleans up easily. Common complaints focus on the need to pre‑cut produce for the narrow chute, limited space under the spout, and lower juice yield for harder or citrus fruits, though most users report no major jamming issues.
Common Complaints
Narrow feed chute requiring 2‑inch pre‑cut pieces, lower juice yield on apples and citrus, limited under‑spout clearance restricting container size, and perceived low motor power for tougher produce.
What People Are Saying
“very simple to operate”
“nice recipe book”
How It Compares
vs. Breville Juice Fountain Cold
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Disadvantages
Choose Breville if speed, high yield, and minimal prep are top priorities; choose Ninja for compactness, pulp control, and easy cleaning.
vs. 20 NM Cold Press (Generic)
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Select the 20 NM model for users who want minimal prep and higher juice yield, while the Ninja remains the better option for space‑constrained kitchens and those who value pulp customization.