Some juicers promise “fresh juice in seconds” but deliver more pulp than punch. Others are sleek but impossible to clean. So when High Street TV’s NutriFamily juicers popped up, promising speed, quality, and ease—all at once, it was worth putting them to the test. These aren’t just about juicing celery or carrots; they aim to fit into real lives, tight routines, and busy breakfast tables.
Top Picks from NutriFamily’s Juicer Range
- NutriBullet Juicer 800W – Best for quick, fuss-free weekday juice lovers
- NutriBullet Juicer Pro 1000W – Ideal for regular users who want more control and power
- NutriBullet Slow Juicer – Best for cold-pressed fans and those focused on nutrition
Explore all NutriFamily juicers at High Street TV
Best for Everyday Speed: NutriBullet Juicer 800W

What it is:
A no-nonsense centrifugal juicer with two speeds, this one gets the job done fast without compromising on flavour.
Pros:
- 800W motor handles tough produce like apples and beets
- Simple assembly with minimal parts
- Dishwasher-safe components
- Includes 1.5L pulp bin and 800ml juice jug
Cons:
- Can be noisy during use
- Doesn’t yield as much juice as cold press models
Best for Power and Portion Control: NutriBullet Juicer Pro 1000W

What it is:
An upgraded version of the base juicer, it’s ideal for families or juice lovers who want to prep batches and store them.
Pros:
- 1000W motor with three speed settings
- Comes with freezer trays and glass to-go bottles
- Easy twist-and-lock design for secure lid placement
- Excellent for prepping ahead
Cons:
- Larger footprint requires more counter space
- Can produce foam if not poured immediately
Best for Nutrient Retention: NutriBullet Slow Juicer
What it is:
This cold press-style juicer slowly extracts juice at low speed, preserving vitamins, enzymes, and overall yield.
Pros:
- Quiet operation
- High juice yield with less oxidation
- Works well with leafy greens and soft fruit
- Compact vertical design saves space
Cons:
- Requires more prep (cutting produce into smaller pieces)
- Cleaning takes slightly longer than centrifugal types
Build Quality & Materials

Each NutriFamily juicer from High Street TV is constructed with durable BPA-free plastic and food-grade stainless steel. The juicer blades feel sharp and sturdy, while the motor bases remain stable even at top speed. Handles, lids, and spouts are well-sealed, with no signs of leakage during testing.
Usability in Real Kitchens
Whether you’re rushing out the door or batch-prepping juice for the week, these machines feel intuitive. Locking mechanisms click securely into place, the pulp containers remove without fuss, and the controls are labelled clearly. Even first-timers won’t feel overwhelmed.
Performance Review: How They Hold Up
In back-to-back testing with carrots, celery, kale, oranges, and apples:
- The 800W model worked best for soft and medium-hard fruits.
- The 1000W Pro handled dense produce like beetroot better and didn’t clog.
- The Slow Juicer delivered the smoothest, most vibrant juice with no foam.
Across the board, the taste and freshness felt impressive for the price point.
Maintenance & Cleaning
These juicers are clearly designed for ease of cleaning—parts are dishwasher safe, but a quick rinse right after use avoids residue drying. The included cleaning brushes (especially with the Slow Juicer) make post-juice cleanup less annoying than expected.
Pros & Cons Summary
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Options for both speed (centrifugal) and nutrition (slow juicing) | Some models take up counter space |
| Strong motors (800W and 1000W) | Foam and oxidation in fast models |
| Easy to assemble and clean | Not suitable for nut milks or thick smoothies |
| Dishwasher safe components | Slow juicer requires more prep time |
Which Juicer Fits Your Routine?
If you want fast juice with minimal effort, the 800W NutriBullet is your weekday warrior. If you’re serious about your juice game, the Pro gives you tools to prep ahead and tailor your routine. But if you’re in it for the nutrients and flavour, the Slow Juicer is hands-down the star. High Street TV’s NutriFamily range has something for every type of juicer—without forcing you into overpriced territory.
FAQs
1. Can I use these juicers for nut milk or smoothies?
No, they’re designed specifically for juice extraction. For smoothies, a high-powered blender like the NutriBullet Blender is better.
2. Do these juicers come with a warranty?
Yes, most models include a 1-year limited warranty. Check High Street TV’s product page for specific terms.
3. How much prep is needed?
Minimal for centrifugal models—most whole fruits fit easily. The Slow Juicer works best when fruits and veg are chopped smaller.
4. Is the juice shelf-stable?
No. Juice should be consumed fresh or refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 48 hours.
5. Are spare parts or accessories available?
Yes. Replacement jugs, pulp containers, and filters are usually available through High Street TV.











