Susteas Masticating Juicer Review

4.2 (871) Amazon rating$75.99300+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Susteas masticating juicer is one of the more active sellers in this category, with 300 units purchased last month and a 4.2-star average from 871 reviewers. It is a practical budget pick for everyday juicing, though published specs are limited.

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Best for

Everyday juicers on a tight budget who want a steady-selling model with a large, real-world review base.

Skip if

You want detailed motor wattage, jar size, or dimensional specs before committing, or you prioritize premium build materials.

  • Priced 61% below the category median ($192.93 across 28 tracked models)

Pros

  • Actively purchased, 300 units bought last month, indicating genuine current demand
  • 4.2-star average backed by 871 reviews is a credible sample size
  • Priced at $75.99, competitive for a masticating juicer
  • Masticating design extracts juice at low speeds, preserving more nutrients than centrifugal models

Cons

  • No published wattage, capacity, weight, or dimensions in the listing
  • 4.2 stars is good but not exceptional; a portion of buyers flagged issues
  • No named model number makes tracking warranty or replacement parts less straightforward

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 871 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    871 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.

Overview

['At $75.99 with 300 units sold last month, the Susteas masticating juicer is actively moving in a crowded market, which is a meaningful signal on its own. Its 4.2-star average across 871 reviews places it solidly in the mid-satisfaction range for budget slow juicers.', 'The listing does not publish wattage, jar capacity, or physical dimensions, which limits how thoroughly you can size it up against competitors on hardware. Buyers are essentially relying on peer feedback, and the volume of that feedback, over 870 ratings, means the average is unlikely to shift much.', 'For someone who wants to add daily juicing to their routine without spending over $100, the Susteas is a reasonable starting point. The active monthly sales suggest it is not just sitting on a listing page, people are choosing it and finding it useful enough that the rating has held at 4.2.']

Performance notes

Detailed motor and capacity specifications are not available for this model. Based on the 4.2-star average across 871 reviews, most buyers report satisfactory juice extraction for everyday fruits and vegetables. The masticating mechanism operates at low RPM by design, which typically means quieter operation and drier pulp compared to centrifugal juicers, but exact motor output is not confirmed from available data.

What buyers say

The combination of 871 reviews at 4.2 stars and 300 monthly purchases is one of the stronger demand signals in the budget segment of this category. It suggests buyers are finding the Susteas meets basic expectations. The 4.2 average rather than 4.5 or higher does indicate a minority of buyers ran into issues, though the majority report positive experiences.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Susteas compare to name-brand masticating juicers like Omega?

Established brands like Omega publish detailed specs, have documented warranty programs, and have years of buyer feedback. The Susteas has a large review base for its price tier and strong monthly sales, but without published motor wattage or capacity it is harder to make a direct hardware comparison. If brand reliability and spec transparency matter to you, Omega or Kuvings are safer bets.

Is the Susteas juicer easy to clean?

Masticating juicers generally require disassembling the auger and strainer for cleaning, which takes more effort than a centrifugal juicer. The Susteas listing does not specify dishwasher-safe components, so hand-washing is the safe assumption. Buyer reviews at 4.2 stars suggest most people find the process manageable as part of a daily routine.

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