Initial price: $379.00
Selling price: $295.00
No Sales Tax (outside TX)
The NativeJuicer PRSJ-600 Slow Juicer is our top rated juicer since it makes up to 32% more juice than other juicers, saving you hundreds of dollars a year on fruit and vegetable shopping.
See how this juicer compares to other high performance juicers.
The slow juicer creates the most nutrient rich juice possible with the smallest and driest pulp of any juicer we have tested. The slow juicer uses a single auger and high grade filter to yield more juice with more vitamins and nutrients. The juicer spins slowly and has a very high torque so there is no oxidation of the juice and it produces juice as fast as you can feed it. The slow juicer produces juice as quickly as other juicers but the slow spin of the auger means there is no oxidation and all of the juice is squeezed and not expelled to the pulp container.
With the lower speed, you also get a very quiet juicer in fact much quieter than any centrifugal juicer. It is also smaller so it fits better in your kitchen and is significantly easier to clean. This juicer will take about 2 minutes to clean as opposed to 10 to 15 minutes wiht a centrifugal juicer.
This juicer does extremely well with both soft and hard fruits and veggies such as tomoatos, grapes, oranges, apples, and carrots. Note we do not recommend this juicer for juicing leafy greens. All of the slow juicers that we have tested tend to clog when juicing leafy greens such as kale. If you are looking to juice greens or celery, you should go with a centrifugal juicer, double auger or consider a blender if you want to get the maximum benefit from greens.
Slow Juicer Review
Slow Juicer Intro Video
See the difference - the Pro Slow Juicer vs a leading $300 centrifugal juicer. The juice from the slow juicer on the right has about 1/3 more juice and retains the color of the tomatos. The juice on the left is suffering from oxidation and produced less juice and much more pulp - which is typical of any high speed juicer.

Tips for Best Performance
1. Make sure any veggies you use are moist. Carrots can work great if they are moist while dry carrots have little juice and make the juicer work much harder. The small bagged carrots work best.
2. Do not cram food into the juicer. This can cause the juicer to jam or overheat.
3. Do not quickly cycle between forward and reverse. Allow the juicer to stop moving before changing the direction.
4. If juicing something that is a little stringy, use small pieces and alternate with some other foods that are softer and have more juice like fruits or tomatoes
5. There is a safety switch that will prevent power to the juicer if the juicer is not fully assembled. Please ensure the housing and cover are completely installed.
Weight: 12.0 lbs
Color: White
Purchased a PRSJ600 Pro Slow Juicer and on the fourth day I used it saw sparks. I called Amorwares and they are replacing it free of charge. Totally wonderful customer service. Will definitely purchase from Amorwares again! Nancy Sievert Madej
This juicer does the trick. Its much quieter than our other juicer, the pulp is much drier - which confirms that more juice is being squeezed out of my friuts and veggies, and it fits nicely on my counter top. You definitely need to follow the directions in the informational video and blend your kale or other leafy veggies first and then pour into this juicer. I found the informational videos very helpful for me when selecting a centrifugal juicer. Very satisfied with the product and highly recommend.
This is a great juicer. I had a centrifugal juicer before, and this juicer is everything is says it is. It produces more juice, and better tasting and looking juice. Additionally, the customer service is outstanding. I had an issue with my juicer after 3 months. I sent ONE email to the company. Two hours later, I received a response that a new one was on its way to me.
I bought this based on the reviews and while somewhat of a novice at juicing I've got say this is way better than the Hamilton Beach I got as a gift. The biggest difference was with things like oranges and apples - it just looks like real juice. I don't juice carrots that much but the juice seems about the same so I didn't notice that much of a difference in the juice. The clean up is way easier so it's not so much of a chore. As a negative I did try to juice kale and it did not do well at all. I kept feeding the kale in and some juice came out but the kale seemed to get trapped inside the juicer around the auger. I got this to mainly juice fruits and some vegetables without it being a pain to use and from that perspective I've been pleasantly surprised.