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Get Juiced: 5 Fab Juicers

Juice shops are the latest San Francisco fad—you can always find a bottle in the Dwell office—but for those who don’t want to shell out $2 per ounce, here are some of our favorite juicers on the market.

Silver Art ZX800 Juicer by Krups: A cordless model that will hold up to 1¼ quarts of juice. $80
Silver Art ZX800 Juicer by Krups: A cordless model that will hold up to 1¼ quarts of juice. $80
The revolutionary Bistro Citrus Juicer by Bodum is a juicer's dream—it sits higher than most juicers, its drip-stop keeps the juice from dripping all over your kitchen counter, and its cyclone function prevents the pulp from going awry. Made from plastic, silicone, and stainless steel. Comes in black, orange, red, and white with bonus Pavina Grip Glasses.
The revolutionary Bistro Citrus Juicer by Bodum is a juicer's dream—it sits higher than most juicers, its drip-stop keeps the juice from dripping all over your kitchen counter, and its cyclone function prevents the pulp from going awry. Made from plastic, silicone, and stainless steel. Comes in black, orange, red, and white with bonus Pavina Grip Glasses.
Amco Juicer: Use the tiny hand-held tool to juice lemons and limes for lemonade, salsa, and salad dressings. $12.95
Amco Juicer: Use the tiny hand-held tool to juice lemons and limes for lemonade, salsa, and salad dressings. $12.95
Whether you need a morning pick-me-up or something to get you through day two of a juice cleanse, this tumbler from Fish’s Eddy is just the thing. $5.50
Whether you need a morning pick-me-up or something to get you through day two of a juice cleanse, this tumbler from Fish’s Eddy is just the thing. $5.50