The Luukmonde D-8020A has earned over 7,900 ratings at 4.4 stars, which makes it one of the most field-validated budget citrus juicers on the market. For $24, it offers a 40.6 oz pitcher and a compact, lightweight 2.2 lb body that fits nearly any counter.
Anyone looking for a lightweight, compact, well-reviewed citrus juicer at an entry-level price. Particularly good for small kitchens or buyers who want proven buyer satisfaction without spending much.
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You want a metal or glass build. The Luukmonde uses polypropylene blades and an unspecified pitcher material, which may not satisfy buyers who prioritize premium construction.
Jar / bowl capacity 40.6 oz
Blade material Polypropylene
Finish Brushed
Color Black
Dimensions 6.3 X 7.87 X 9.06 In
Weight 2.2 lb
Priced 40% below the category median ($39.84 across 14 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 40.6 oz - larger than 80% of the 14 models we track
Weight of 2.2 lb - lighter than 83% of the 14 models we track
Pros
Over 7,900 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, one of the strongest buyer signals in the category
Very lightweight at 2.2 lb, easy to move, store, or put away
Compact 6.3 x 7.87 x 9.06 in footprint suits small kitchens
40.6 oz pitcher capacity handles a full family pour without stopping
Brushed black finish looks more refined than typical budget appliances
Cons
Polypropylene blade material is food-safe but less durable than stainless steel long-term
Jar material is not specified in published data
No wattage data published, making direct motor-power comparisons impossible
Luukmonde is a less-established brand than Cuisinart or Hamilton Beach
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 7,900 owner ratings
Popularity5.0/5
7,900 owner reviews, more 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
Jar / bowl capacity
40.6 oz
Blade material
Polypropylene
Finish
Brushed
Color
Black
Dimensions
6.3 X 7.87 X 9.06 In
Weight
2.2 lb
Voltage
120 Volts (Ac)
Overview
Seven thousand nine hundred ratings is an unusually large review base for a $24 citrus juicer, and a 4.4-star average at that scale is a genuinely reliable signal. This model has been bought and reviewed by a wide range of consumers, and the sustained high rating indicates consistent satisfaction across diverse use cases.
The D-8020A weighs just 2.2 lb and measures 6.3 by 7.87 by 9.06 inches, making it one of the more compact and lightweight options in this roundup. That is a practical advantage in smaller kitchens where counter space is limited. The 40.6 oz pitcher capacity is generous for the price and physical footprint.
The polypropylene blade material and brushed black finish are worth noting. Polypropylene is a food-safe plastic commonly used in juicer reamers, and it is lightweight but not as hard-wearing as stainless steel over years of use. The brushed black finish gives it a cleaner look than plain white budget appliances. Runs on standard 120V AC.
Performance notes
No wattage is published for the D-8020A, which is the main spec gap. The 40.6 oz pitcher capacity and polypropylene reamers are the available structural data points. The machine runs on 120V AC and weighs 2.2 lb, consistent with a lightweight reamer-style electric citrus juicer. The 4.4-star average across nearly 8,000 ratings implies reliable juice extraction for standard home citrus volumes.
What buyers say
With nearly 7,900 ratings averaging 4.4 stars, the Luukmonde D-8020A has the most compelling buyer signal of any model in this group. At this review volume, a 4.4-star average is not the product of a few enthusiastic early adopters. It reflects a broad, diverse buyer base that keeps coming back satisfied. Dissatisfied reviews appear to be a small minority.
How does 7,900 reviews at 4.4 stars compare to other citrus juicers?
It is very strong for this category. Most home citrus juicers collect a few hundred reviews. Nearly 8,000 ratings at 4.4 stars signals that this model has been a consistent seller for long enough to accumulate real-world validation across a wide range of buyers and kitchens. Very few sub-$30 kitchen appliances achieve that kind of rating at that scale.
Is polypropylene safe for food contact?
Yes. Polypropylene is one of the most widely used food-safe plastics and is approved for food contact by the FDA. It is commonly used in cutting boards, food containers, and juicer components. It is not as hard or as scratch-resistant as stainless steel, but for normal citrus juicing use it is a safe and practical material choice.
Does the 2.2 lb weight make it feel cheap or unstable?
Lightweight does not automatically mean unstable. Whether a light juicer stays put depends on the base design and grip feet rather than raw weight. The large buyer base for the D-8020A and its 4.4-star rating suggest stability during use is not a widespread complaint, but buyers with tile or very smooth countertops may want to look for rubber feet confirmation in the product listing.
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