Sage Nutri Juicer Pro review

Sage Nutri Juicer Pro by Sage and Heston blumenthalJuicing – it’s very popular at the moment, and if you’re looking to make it more a part of our lifestyle for the new year, be sure to check out my Sage Nutri Juicer Pro review.

You can expect quite a few parts when unpacking and putting together the Nutri juicer Pro. Luckily, a lot of the parts are dishwasher safe, which is a massive plus. The juicer is reasonably big so just be aware of this, especially if you have a small kitchen.

Unlike other juicers, the waste bin on this one is really big which means it’ll need emptying less often. As well as that, there are various speed settings depending on the type of fruit or veg you are juicing.

When making my first juice, initial observations are that the machine is quite loud – although this is probably common among most juicers. The chute is really big which means there is less need for chopping – for example, you can fit whole apples into the machine.

The amount of juice extracted from the fruit and veg varied depending on what I was juicing, however, I was generally pleasantly surprised with the amount of juice I got. This may be down to the heavy duty 1500w motor.

Despite the colour, most of the juices I made tasted really nice, especially if I chill the fruit and veg before juicing.

Be sure to also check out my video review where I take a juicing challenge to see how I feel after introducing it into my daily routine.