The Waring BJ120C is a commercial-leaning citrus juicer with a 32 oz collection pitcher and 150W motor, priced well above typical home models at $338. Its sealed finish and metal blade components suit buyers who need durability in a food-service environment.
Small food-service operations, juice bars, or serious home enthusiasts who need a durable, commercial-grade citrus juicer built to run repeatedly throughout the day.
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You are equipping a home kitchen and need only occasional juicing. At $338, the value proposition does not make sense unless you are juicing at volume.
Power 150 W
Jar / bowl capacity 32.0 oz
Speeds 1
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Metal
Finish Sealed
Priced 748% above the category median ($39.84 across 14 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 32.0 oz - smaller than 60% of the 14 models we track
Weight of 6.1 lb - lighter than 67% of the 14 models we track
Pros
Commercial-oriented build with sealed finish and metal blade components
32 oz collection pitcher handles larger batch jobs without constant emptying
Compact 7.25 x 7.25 x 9.25 in footprint for a commercial-class machine
Runs on standard 120V, no special electrical setup required
Waring brand has a long track record in professional food-service equipment
Cons
At $338, it is expensive compared to home citrus juicers with similar output needs
3.9-star rating from 100 buyers is below average for the price tier
Single speed only, no adjustability for different citrus sizes or juice preferences
Plastic pitcher material is less premium than the sealed metal exterior suggests
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.9/5
3.9 average across 100 owner ratings
Popularity1.8/5
100 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Power
150 W
Jar / bowl capacity
32.0 oz
Speeds
1
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Metal
Finish
Sealed
Color
White
Dimensions
7.25 X 7.25 X 9.25 In
Weight
6.1 lb
Voltage
120
Overview
The Waring BJ120C runs on a 150W motor and collects juice in a 32 oz plastic pitcher. Waring is a brand with deep roots in commercial blending and juicing equipment, and the BJ120C reflects that heritage with a sealed finish and metal blade materials that are built to handle frequent use and regular cleaning cycles.
At 6.1 lb and measuring roughly 7.25 by 7.25 by 9.25 inches, the machine has a reasonably compact footprint for a commercial unit. It runs on standard 120V household current, so it does not require special wiring. The single-speed operation keeps the control interface simple, which is practical in a busy service setting.
The 3.9-star average across 100 ratings is decent but not exceptional for a juicer at this price. Some buyers at this tier expect a higher consensus rating. That said, 100 reviews is a meaningful enough sample to draw real conclusions about durability and day-to-day performance.
Performance notes
The 150W motor and single-speed operation are standard for commercial citrus juicers focused on consistency over variable control. The 32 oz plastic pitcher capacity means fewer interruptions during moderate-volume service. The metal blade material and sealed finish support straightforward sanitation between uses. Dimensions of 7.25 x 7.25 x 9.25 in and a weight of 6.1 lb indicate a stable, counter-ready footprint.
What buyers say
With 100 ratings averaging 3.9 stars, the BJ120C has a mixed-to-positive reception. Buyers who rate it well tend to focus on durability and ease of use in a commercial context. The 3.9 average does signal that a notable portion of buyers found performance or value to be below expectations for a $338 machine.
Technically yes, but the $338 price tag is hard to justify for home use. A home user juicing a few oranges each morning will find many models priced under $60 that do the same job. The BJ120C makes more sense for a small cafe, juice bar, or restaurant prep station where it runs multiple times a day.
How large is the 32 oz collection pitcher in practice?
Thirty-two ounces is equivalent to about four cups or roughly 4 to 5 servings of juice depending on pour size. For a single-station juice bar that serves guests one glass at a time, the 32 oz pitcher allows a reasonable number of servings before emptying. For home use, that capacity far exceeds what most households need in one session.
Does the Waring BJ120C require any special installation?
No. The BJ120C operates on standard 120V household current, so it plugs into any standard U.S. wall outlet. There is no special wiring, plumbing, or ventilation required. It sits on the counter and is ready to use out of the box.
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