The Megachef Wide Mouth Juice Extractor delivers 800 watts, a 32-ounce stainless steel juice container, and an attractive chrome silver finish for $59, making it a strong mid-range option between bare-bones budget juicers and more expensive brands. A 4.3-star average from 313 buyers reinforces its appeal.
Home juicers who want a step up from plastic budget models, a known juice capacity, and a clean-looking machine on the counter without spending over $60.
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You need precise speed control or plan to juice tough root vegetables in large quantities every day.
Power 800 W
Jar / bowl capacity 32.0 oz
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Finish Stainless Steel
Color Chrome Silver
Priced 48% below the category median ($112.97 across 8 tracked models)
Pros
800W motor handles a wider range of produce than 400W models
32 oz stainless steel jar with a known capacity
Wide mouth feed chute reduces prep cutting
Chrome silver finish looks sharp on a counter
4.3-star average across 313 reviews
Cons
No published speed count in specs
Weight not listed, so you cannot confirm heft before buying
Mid-range motor may still slow on very dense vegetables
Chrome finish may show water spots and fingerprints
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 313 owner ratings
Popularity3.8/5
313 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
Power
800 W
Jar / bowl capacity
32.0 oz
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Finish
Stainless Steel
Color
Chrome Silver
Dimensions
16 X 17 X 16 In
Overview
['The Megachef Wide Mouth Juice Extractor runs on an 800-watt motor and pairs it with a 32-ounce stainless steel juice collection jar. The wide-mouth feed chute reduces prep time since many fruits and some vegetables can go in whole or with minimal cutting. The chrome silver finish gives it a look that sits well on a visible countertop.', 'At $59, the combination of 800W power, a stainless steel jar, and a published 32-ounce capacity puts this machine in a favorable position relative to the $36 to $43 budget options that lack both power and capacity specs. The all-stainless contact surfaces, including the blade, simplify cleaning and resist staining from dark produce.', '313 reviews and a 4.3-star rating put this among the better-received centrifugal juicers in its price band. The machine does not list speed settings in its specs, so there is likely a single operating speed or a simple high or low toggle without a published count.']
Performance notes
The 800W motor is a meaningful step up from 400W budget models and handles a broader range of produce more comfortably. The 32-ounce stainless steel jar is enough for two to three servings before emptying. Dimensions are 16 x 17 x 16 inches, a moderate countertop footprint. The stainless steel blade and jar simplify post-juice cleanup. No speed setting count is specified.
What buyers say
With 313 reviews and a 4.3-star rating, the Megachef has built solid credibility in the under-$60 category. The volume of feedback is sufficient to trust the rating as an accurate reflection of typical buyer experience rather than a small-sample outlier.
What does a wide mouth feed chute actually mean in practice?
A wide mouth chute accepts larger pieces of fruit and vegetables without pre-cutting every item into small chunks. For something like an apple or a handful of spinach, you can drop it in with little or no slicing beforehand. This saves prep time considerably when you are juicing multiple items in one session.
Is 32 ounces enough juice container capacity?
32 ounces holds two 16-ounce servings or three smaller glasses. For a single person or couple juicing in the morning, that capacity covers a typical session before needing to empty the container. If you are juicing for a larger household or making larger batches at once, you would empty and refill the container mid-session.
How does the Megachef compare to the Brentwood JC-452B at a similar glance?
The Megachef costs about $16 more but offers twice the motor wattage at 800W versus 400W, a published 32-ounce capacity, a stainless steel jar instead of plastic, and a higher review rating. For buyers who can stretch the budget slightly, the Megachef is the more capable machine.
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