Juicers are a great invention. Some make their presence felt – humming and whirring, whining and squealing. If you have wondered what the quietest juicer is, read on.
You’ll get the decibel (dB) level if available – from the manufacturer or independent testing – plus what makes them quiet, and a round-up of best features.
We only cover masticating juicers here – masticating or cold press juicers are known to be healthier, preserving more nutrients from fruit. They are also quieter in general than centrifugal juicers that are more like blenders. For these reasons, we will give you only the quietest masticating / cold press juicers in this article.
How loud are juicers?
Centrifugal juicers – those which tear apart fruit rather than press it – are typically louder than masticating (or ‘cold press’) juicers. That’s why we will cover masticating juicers in this article.
Here is the noise of masticating juicers compared to other juicers and household appliances such as blenders and dishwashers.
| Appliance | Noise level (dB) |
| Blender | 60-90 dB |
| Centrifugal juicer | 70-80 dB |
| Masticating juicer | 50-70 dB |
| Wall air conditioner | 50 dB |
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- Hurom H310A
- Nama J3
- Kuvings REVO830SWP Juicer
- Hurom H400
- Omega Effortless Batch Juicer
- Tribest Slowstar SW-2000
- Nutribullet Slow Juicer
Let’s look at some stats before we begin:
#1 – Hurom H310A – 45-50 dB
Shown as one of the quietest masticating juicers around in independent testing, the Hurom H310A makes a convincing case to be trusted with pressing your fruit and veggies quietly.
Hurom has a lot of hype online for its masticating juicers, and one reason is that they are quiet.
The good people at Sprint Kitchen did some independent testing and found out that the Hurom H310A registers at around 45-50 dB. That’s seriously quiet, and less noisy than some other leading quiet juicers such as the Nama J3.
We can attribute this epic quietness to a quiet motor and no blades or sharp components being used.
The Hurom H310A is light, yet made of teak-tough materials such as tritan, ultem, tritan and stainless steel – the benefit of these materials you’ve never heard of? They are built to last and are even made in the manufacturing of spaceships. The juicer uses Hurom’s patented Slow Squeeze technology – this keeps oxidation to a minimum for fresher, nutrient-rich juice, and makes sure you get every last drop of juice possible from your fruits and veggies.
Finally, a bit about Hurom – while juicing may be trending right now, they are not new to the game! The opposite – this South Korean brand has been designing and producing juicers since 1974.
Pros
- Very quiet (45-50 dB)
- Very slow squeeze
- Light weight
- Durable
Cons
- Reports suggest not suitable for celery juicing
Best for: Super quiet slow juicing that preserves the most nutrients
#2 – Nama J3
A low-noise, slow-press model that has impressed the juice community with its quietness, product and portability – the Nama J3 does the important things well.
You might have heard about the Nama J3, too. That’s because it ticks a lot of boxes for a lot of people. One of those boxes is quietness…
The operating noise dB level isn’t available for this baby, but the speed of the motor gives us some clues. It moves at a 50 RPM, which is the recipe for quietness… and beautiful cold-pressed juice. It also has rave reviews for its quietness online. Amanda Jones, an Amazon buyer, said: “Great juicer! Super quiet! Love it!”
The J3 gives you what you want from a masticating juicer – it minimizes oxidation and heat, while preserving natural flavor and nutrients. But just because it juices slowly, that doesn’t mean ‘really slowly’. You can still get nourishing and fresh cold-pressed juice in a matter of minutes.
Aside from that, the J3 is compact enough to be a great space saver, and its parts are quick-release for easy cleaning and assembly. There’s also a self-feeding hopper.
Pros
- Quiet motor
- Compact
- Self-feeding hopper
Cons
- Smaller hopper than the largest models
Best for: Quiet and compact, portable juicer
#3 – Kuvings REVO830SWP Juicer – 40-60 dB
If you are a big batch maker, the Kuvings REVO830SWP Juicer might appeal – it’s not only quiet, but is powerful, has wide chutes and also chops down your fruit and veggies, so you can literally throw in the produce and let it do the rest.
This Kuvings juicer has a quiet, powerful 40 RPM motor that is ideal for juicing. The noise level has been quoted as between 40 and 60 dB – that puts it easily in the quiet juicer bracket.
We liked the extra-wide chutes on the REVO830SWP, which make it ideal for feeding a variety of fruits and veggies of all shapes and sizes. There is an auto-cutting auger / screw that allows you to cut and chip the veggies, which saves time and reduces the risk of clogging while you are pressing. It’s an effortless experience for serious juice drinkers!
The quiet noise level, powerful motor, wide input for ingredients, and cutting function – all combined with Kuvings’ 40-year experience in designing juicers – make this a quiet masticating juicer that should be on your shortlist.
Pros
- Quiet (40-60 dB)
- Wide chutes
- Cutting / chopping function
- 15-year warranty
Cons
- Bulkier than portable juicers
Best for: Daily juice drinkers using varied ingredients
#4 – Hurom H400 – 60 dB
Another quiet option from Hurom; with simple controls and clever functions, the H400 gives you a high yield without all the racket.
Hurom juicers are rather good. So here is the second one on our list.
According to figures from Hurom, the Hurom H400 averages at around a 60 dB noise level. That makes it fully deserving of a spot in this article. From another manufacturer with over 40 years in the business, the Hurom H400 benefits from a quiet motor. Yellah, an Amazon buyer, enthused: “One of the main reasons I got this juicer (which is a bit wild) is because of how quiet it was said to be AND IT IS!”
In terms of the juicing itself, there’s a lot to get excited about. There is a strainer-type function and a two-part auger that work together to strain out smooth, velvety juice (see IG post below) with a low pulp content.
The strainer – or function that works like a strainer – is not typical. It is a chamber set that doesn’t require scrubbing, and there will be no pulp clogging up in it.
Controls on the H400 are very intuitive, making for a simple juicing option that is likely to be popular with beginners looking for a quiet masticating juicer. It’s a compact option, and there is a choice of four colors.
Pros
- Quiet (60 dB)
- Produces very smooth juice
- Simple controls
- Portable
Cons
- Not a budget option
Best for: Quiet portable juicer to take everywhere
#5 – Omega Effortless Batch Juicer
With a mighty 68-ounce capacity, the Omega Effortless Batch gives you quiet juicing in bulk. It’s big, versatile, but with minimal parts which makes it easy to clean.
Omega hasn’t publicized the noise level for this Effortless Batch Juicer, but it is hailed by many customers as a quiet yet powerful machine!
It’s versatile, and along with fruit and veggie juices, you can also prepare nut milks, and even ice cream!
More neat features… there is an Auto-Detection Mode that detects pressure inside the juicer, switching between forward and reverse for the best performance. And there is also a 60-Second Memory Feature that allows you to add extra ingredients within 60 seconds… and get this; the juicer is clever enough to remember the last used operation and rotation automatically!
The Omega Effortless Batch Juicer has very few parts, making it easy to clean and store, and that’s probably part of why they gave it the ‘Effortless’ moniker.
Pros
- Quiet (users highlight low-noise operation)
- Versatile (make nut milks and ice cream)
- Large capacity
- 15-year warranty
- 3 color options
Cons
- Users report pulp still wet (yield not as high as it could be)
Best for: Quiet, versatile juicing and intelligent operation
#6 – Tribest Slowstar SW-2000
Low noise and slow press to get more from your pulp. The Tribest Slowstar is what you want for getting every last drop of juice from your produce.
The Tribest Slowstar SW-2000 has a super quiet and slow motor – and that is exactly what you are looking for in a low-noise masticating juicer.
Although the exact dB level has not been made available, a powerful 200-watt motor that spins at 47 RPM gives us a clue that we are onto a good (and quiet) thing. Reviewers online are also lining up to sing the praises of the Tribest Slowstar SW-2000’s low noise level.
There is a duo-blade design that gets more from your pulp, extracting cold-press juice after cutting and crushing your fruits and veggies. And 3-stage speed reduction gears are exactly what you require for your cold-press juice extraction.
There is a cap to prevent drips and leaks, meaning you don’t need to bother cleaning up splashes on your countertop each time you make a batch.
And… excuse the question… but do you mince? We ask, because this Slowstar model has a mincing attachment that allows you to make a lot more recipes – from burgers to food sauces and sorbet.
Pros
- Quiet (users back up low-noise motor)
- 3-stage speed reduction
- Mince attachment
- 10-year warranty
Cons
- Larger fruits and veggies may require chopping smaller
Best for: Great value quiet masticating juicer
#7 – Nutribullet Slow Juicer
One from the other side of the fence. Nutribullet is more known for its smoothie makers, but this Slow Juicer is quiet for a portable model.
The Tribest we told you about above will certainly qualify as an affordable option for many, but it isn’t the best budget buy on our list – that title goes to the Nutribullet Slow Juicer.
This is the brand famous for its smoothie makers getting in on the act. For such an affordable price, perhaps it is no surprise that you can expect the Nutribullet Slow Juicer to be a little louder than the other juicers on this list – its motor spins at 65 RPM, but the important thing is, it spins properly.
Apart from low torque and high speed, you also get a broad 3” chute which means even though the Nutribullet Slow Juicer is portable, it won’t be too much of a tight fit for your produce.
The low price, quiet noise level, and compact size will certainly appeal to many. And… there is a no-drip spout.
Pros
- Excellent value
- Quiet
- Compact
Cons
- Not the quietest on the market
Best for: Quiet juicing on a budget









