This Kuvings masticating juicer stands out with a 1,200-watt motor, which is exceptionally high for a slow juicer, and a matte gun metal finish at $599.95. With only 4 reviews so far it is too early for a definitive verdict, but the hardware specs position it at the top of the power range.
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Power 1200 W
Finish Matte
Color Gun Metal
Dimensions 8 X 9 X 17.5 In
Priced 211% above the category median ($192.93 across 28 tracked models)
Power of 1200 W - higher than 100% of the 28 models we track
Pros
1,200-watt motor is among the most powerful in the masticating juicer category
Compact dimensions (8 x 9 x 17.5 in) relative to its power output
Matte gun metal finish for a premium countertop appearance
Kuvings is an established juicer brand with a track record across multiple models
Cons
Only 4 reviews, too early to assess reliability or long-term satisfaction
At $599.95, significantly more expensive than most competitors
Jar capacity and weight not published in available listing data
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 4 owner ratings
Popularity0.7/5
4 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
1200 W
Finish
Matte
Color
Gun Metal
Dimensions
8 X 9 X 17.5 In
Overview
['This Kuvings model carries a 1,200-watt motor, which is far above the 150 to 300 watts typical of most masticating juicers in this category. That kind of power suggests it can handle dense produce like beets, carrots, and fibrous greens without straining the motor. The compact footprint of 8 by 9 by 17.5 inches puts it in a manageable range for a countertop appliance.', 'At $599.95 it is priced at the high end of the segment, and the matte gun metal finish gives it a premium look. The listing does not publish jar capacity or weight, which are details that matter when you are committing to a high-dollar appliance.', 'The review count stands at just 4, with a 4.5-star average. Kuvings as a brand has a long history with slow juicers, so buyers choosing this model are largely leaning on brand reputation rather than a large body of peer feedback. If that is sufficient for your comfort level, the motor spec alone makes it worth considering for heavy daily use.']
Performance notes
The 1,200-watt motor rating is the defining hardware spec here. Most masticating juicers run between 150 and 300 watts, so 1,200 watts represents a major step up in raw power. This typically translates to faster juice extraction without sacrificing the low-RPM auger mechanism that gives slow juicers their nutrient-preservation advantage. Dimensions are 8 by 9 by 17.5 inches. Jar capacity and weight are not available from current listing data.
What buyers say
With only 4 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, there is very limited buyer data to work from. The rating is promising but the sample is too small to draw firm conclusions. Buyers choosing this model at this stage are primarily doing so based on the 1,200-watt motor spec and Kuvings brand reputation, not a crowd-sourced satisfaction record.
Most slow juicers use 150 to 250 watts because the auger mechanism applies mechanical pressure rather than high-speed blades, which keeps power demands low. A 1,200-watt motor suggests this Kuvings model is built for heavy-volume or commercial-adjacent use, handling hard root vegetables and large batches without motor strain. For casual daily juicing of soft fruits, that power level is more than needed.
Is this the right Kuvings model for a first slow juicer?
At $599.95 with only 4 reviews, this model is not the safest first purchase. Kuvings makes other well-reviewed masticating juicers with hundreds of ratings and lower price points that would give a first-time buyer more confidence. This model is better suited to someone already familiar with slow juicers who wants top-tier power and trusts the Kuvings brand.
What is the warranty on this Kuvings juicer?
Warranty details are not part of the product listing data available to us. Check the current Amazon listing or contact Kuvings directly for warranty terms before purchasing. You can also reach us at hello@kitchenexplorers.com with questions.
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