The Costway GT-RT27621OD is one of the least expensive centrifugal juicers available, coming in at $36 with a two-speed 400W motor and a stainless steel and plastic build. It earns a 4.0 average from 101 buyers, which is respectable for the price tier.
Budget shoppers who want to try juicing without committing much money, or occasional users who juice a few times per week.
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You want glass or all-stainless construction, or you plan to juice fibrous vegetables daily and need a more powerful motor.
Power 400 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Stainless Steel,Glass
Color Black
Priced 68% below the category median ($112.97 across 8 tracked models)
Power of 400 W - lower than 86% of the 8 models we track
Pros
Extremely affordable at $36
Two speeds for different produce types
Stainless steel blade
Slim build at 8 inches wide
101 reviews with a solid 4.0 average
Cons
400W motor is limited on very dense produce
Mixed plastic and stainless construction reduces durability
No published juice capacity or weight spec
May produce more foam and pulp than higher-wattage models
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 101 owner ratings
Popularity2.5/5
101 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
400 W
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Stainless Steel,Glass
Color
Black
Dimensions
15 X 8 X 15.5 In
Overview
['At $36, the Costway GT-RT27621OD offers a 400-watt motor, two speeds, and a mixed stainless steel and plastic body. The stainless steel blade is a plus at this price, and the dimensions of 15 x 8 x 15.5 inches give it a reasonably slim countertop profile.', 'The two-speed setup is straightforward: a lower speed for softer produce and a higher speed for apples, carrots, and denser fruits. The combination of stainless steel and plastic in the jar material suggests a stainless steel mesh filter basket inside a plastic housing, which is typical of this price category.', '101 Amazon reviews with a 4.0 average indicates that most buyers who purchased at this price were satisfied with the results. There are real limits to what a 400W motor can do, but for a starter juicer or light household use, the Costway holds its own in the under-$40 bracket.']
Performance notes
The 400W motor is sufficient for soft to medium-density fruits and vegetables. Two speeds allow basic adjustment between soft citrus and harder apples or beets. The stainless steel blade handles regular cutting duty. Dimensions are 15 x 8 x 15.5 inches. Weight is not published. The stainless steel and plastic jar combination is standard in this price range.
What buyers say
101 reviews at a 4.0-star average is a good signal for an entry-level juicer under $40. Buyers in this range typically prioritize basic function over premium features, and the rating suggests this machine meets those modest expectations reliably.
A 400W motor handles soft and medium-density produce well, including oranges, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes, and leafy greens. Hard root vegetables like carrots or beets are possible in small amounts, but regular heavy batches of dense produce will work the motor hard and may shorten its life.
How does the Costway compare to the Brentwood JC-452B?
Both are 400W two-speed centrifugal juicers in the $36 to $43 range. The Costway is slightly cheaper and has a slimmer width profile. The Brentwood has more reviews and a slightly higher rating. Either is a reasonable starter pick at this price point, and the choice often comes down to availability and preference for the build finish.
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