Rankings

The Qcen 500 W centrifugal juicer offers a high-speed motor, wide 3" chute and safety features at an affordable price. Noise level and modest juice capacity are notable trade-offs, and long-term durability remains uncertain. Ideal for beginners or small-household users who prioritize speed and safety over quiet, high-volume juicing.

The Dash Compact Centrifugal Juicer is a small-footprint, 2-speed juicer featuring a 2-inch wide feed chute and anti-drip container. Its limited motor information, modest juice and pulp capacities, and only two speed settings can restrict performance for larger batches or tough produce. It is ideal for beginners, apartment dwellers, or anyone needing quick, small-batch juices.

The Black+Decker JE2500B is a compact, quiet centrifugal juicer powered by a 400-W motor and featuring a non-drip spout. Its single-speed operation and modest juice capacity limit flexibility for larger batches. Ideal for space-conscious, noise-sensitive users seeking basic juicing.
The Black+Decker JE2200B Deluxe offers a 400-W motor with a compact vertical design and a stainless-steel cutter for fast, pulp-free juice. Its narrow feed chute and small 300 mL juice cup require frequent prep and emptying, reducing convenience for larger volumes. Best suited for beginners or small households needing occasional juicing.

The GDOR 800W Juicer is a compact centrifugal juicer featuring an 800 W motor and a 3-inch wide feed chute for quick, no-prep juicing. Its centrifugal design can produce foam and heat, and some parts require hand washing, limiting convenience. Best suited for beginners and small kitchens.

The Hamilton Beach HealthSmart offers a space-saving design with a 2.4-inch chute and 400 W motor, ideal for beginners and small households. Its limited power, noisy operation, and small pulp bin restrict high-volume juicing. Best suited for occasional single-serve juicing in tight kitchens.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Black & Decker Deluxe | ![]() |
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500 W | 800 Wbest | 400 W | — | 400 W | 400 W | |
503 ml | 500 ml | — | — | 300 ml | 1,686 mlbest | |
18,000 RPMbest | — | — | — | — | — | |
120 Vbest | — | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.55 kg | 2.27 kg | 2.25 kg | 2.087 kg | 3.629 kg | 0.175 kgbest |
— | — | — | 1 yearsbest | — | — | |
12,000 RPMbest | — | — | — | — | — | |
2best | 2best | — | 2best | 1 | 1 |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Black & Decker Deluxe | ![]() |
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Power & Performance(4) | ||||||
Motor Power (W) | 500 W | 800 W | 400 W | — | 400 W | 400 W |
Voltage (V) | 120 V | 120-240 V | — | — | — | — |
Low Speed (RPM) | 12000 RPM | 13000-15000 RPM | — | — | — | — |
High Speed (RPM) | 18000 RPM | 16000-18000 RPM | — | — | — | — |
Controls(1) | ||||||
Number of Speeds | 2 | 2 | — | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Capacity(1) | ||||||
Juice Jug Capacity (ml) | 503 ml | 500 ml | — | — | 300 ml | 1686 ml ml |
Convenience(1) | ||||||
Number of Included Accessories | 3 | 1 | — | 4 | 6 | 3 |
Build & Design(3) | ||||||
Weight (kg) | 0.55 kg | 2.27 kg | 2.25 kg | 2.087 kg | 3.629 kg kg | 0.175 kg kg |
Dimensions (HxWxD) (cm) | 19.7x30.5x34.8 cm cm | 277x290x188 mm cm | 32.09 x 21.31 x 15.29 cm cm | 25.9x13.0x24.1 cm | 22.9 x 33.0 x 22.9 cm cm | 26.0 x 32.5 x 20.5 cm cm |
Feed Chute Width (cm) | 7.6 cm | 7.6 cm | 6.10 cm | 5.1 cm | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the QCen for its upgraded 500W motor, wide 3‑inch chute and robust safety system, noting that the high‑speed performance makes it well‑suited for daily home juicing. However, they all agree that the noise level is a notable downside.
Everyday users love the quick, no-chop juicing and easy cleaning, but many are annoyed by the loud operation and have raised occasional concerns about pulp in the juice and long-term durability.

“pretty good juicer... love the color”

“easy storing without compromising performance”

“Produces good-tasting, pulp-free juice - about 26 fl oz from 15 large carrots after pulp removal.”


Choose GDOR for higher power and lighter weight; choose QCen for a wider feed chute, safety features and easier cleaning.




Professional reviewers and editors are not available for this model; product listings from GDOR and retailers provide only manufacturer claims, highlighting speed, efficiency, safety features, and a budget positioning against slower cold‑press juicers.
There are no consumer reviews posted on the examined retailer sites, so everyday user sentiment cannot be quantified; potential buyers should consider the lack of feedback as an unknown factor.

Professional reviewers praise the juicer's beginner-friendly design, compact footprint and strong value for entry-level users. They note solid juice extraction on fruits and soft vegetables when pre-cut, but criticize the noisy operation, messy cleaning and low yield from wet pulp, especially with leafy greens or harder produce.
Everyday users appreciate the easy assembly, compact size and decent juice quality for daily 1-2 person use, often calling the results "fantastic." However, they repeatedly complain about the time-consuming, messy cleaning process, the noise level, and the small pulp bin that fills quickly, which limits batch size.

Professional reviews are scarce; the official Dash listings and limited retailer commentary highlight the juicer's space-saving design, quick juice extraction, and clean pulp separation as its main strengths, while noting the lack of advanced features.
Everyday users consistently praise the juicer's compact size, attractive color options, and the convenience of the wide chute that reduces prep work. Common themes include easy assembly, straightforward operation, and simple cleanup, though several users mention the need to still dice some produce and the inconvenience of frequent container emptying.
Professional reviewers commend the JE2200B for its powerful 400-W motor, fast extraction, and space-saving vertical design, positioning it as a solid entry-level option. However, they note the narrow feed chute and messy pulp container as drawbacks that add prep time and inconvenience.
Everyday users love the juicer's speed, compact footprint, and fresh-tasting juice, but repeatedly complain about the need to pre-cut produce and the hassle of managing the pulp container during larger batches.

Professional reviews are scarce; the available information consists mainly of promotional descriptions that highlight the juicer's quiet operation and power but lack independent testing or detailed editorial analysis.
Everyday users consistently commend the juicer's compact footprint, quiet performance, effective pulp-free extraction, and the convenience of the non-drip spout and easy-clean brush, indicating strong overall satisfaction for casual juicing needs.
