If You Were Looking For A Juicer Deal On Prime Day, We’ve Found It

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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What is a “masticating juicer“? It is one of two types of juicers, the other being “centrifugal juicers.” The difference, in a nutshell, is that centrifugal juicers extract juice very quickly, whereas masticating juicers perform “slow juicing.” This is a positive thing, as it allows you to extract not only more juice but also more vitamins, minerals and nutrients. In other words, if you want a juicer, you want a masticating juicer.

And if you want a masticating juicer, you want one of these masticating juicers, each 30 percent off for Prime Day:

Normally $99, this masticating juicer is 30 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $99, this masticating juicer is 30 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Aicok Juicer Slow Masticating Juicer Extractor, Cold Press Juicer Machine, Quiet Motor and Reverse Function, with Juice Jug and Brush to Clean Conveniently, High Nutrient Fruit and Vegetable Juice on sale for $69.29

Normally $99, this masticating juicer is 30 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $99, this masticating juicer is 30 percent off for Prime Day (Photo via Amazon)

Aicok Juicer Slow Masticating Juicer Extractor, Cold Press Juicer Machine with 3 Strainers for Frozen Desserts, High Nutrient Vegetable Juice and Fruit Jam, Quiet Motor and Reverse Function on sale for $68.99

Make sure to keep checking the Daily Dealer over the next two days for a comprehensive collection of the best deals we find on Prime Day 2018, and they are all in one place in our running list of the top discounts.

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Photo via Amazon

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Jack Kocsis