We’ve tested a lot of juicers, but the Kuvings Hands-Free Slow Juicer AUTO10 Plus stood out for one simple reason: it holds a larger volume of ingredients so you can squeeze out more juice without refeeding the hopper.

This juicer has an 88 ounce hopper PLUS an extension that lets you increase volume to 135 ounces (that's more than our blender). Like most cold press juicers I like, it's easy to set up and almost effortless to use. Gravity and the spinning blade do all the work. And it never fails me to see how much dry pulp emerges as the ingredients process.

Juicing in bulk like this is great if you're the kind of person who wants to juice for a few days at a time or has a really big, thirsty family (Hi). For transparency: Kuvings gifted us the juicer and citrus attachment, but we really put this thing through the ringer, so our opinions are our own.

Big Hopper, Bigger Payoff

Most masticating juicers have small feed chutes that need constant babysitting. This product's larger hopper means you can cram it full of way more produce at the start.

This isn’t just about convenience; it’s about output. The juice yields are strong, and the pulp comes out dry, which means you're getting the most out of your produce. We noticed this especially when working with leafy greens like kale and spinach, and thought it did an incredible job with a batch of cherry juice (it pulverized the pits with no effort, and left us with silky, pulp-free liquid).

The product has a stainless steel blade that chops through even dense ingredients without bogging down, and if you're shopping around, pay attention: not all cold press juicers are built with blades that are this strong, or offer continuous auto-feed functions.

Its 15-year warranty is nothing to scoff at, either.

Milks, Smoothies, and More

While it’s clearly built for volume, this isn’t a one-trick pony. The AUTO10 Plus also includes three strainers so you can make nut milks, sorbets, and smoothies with the same machine. The sorbet strainer handled some frozen strawberries and bananas straight from my freezer with zero resistance. And again, because it has a 135 ounce hopper, we were able to make a really generous batch to satisfy the whole crew.

We also liked the optional citrus attachment (they sent it to me, but it's usually sold separately). The attachment sits atop the machine and turns it into an electric citrus juicer and pulp strainer. No peeling required. You just slice the fruit in half and press down. Really helpful if you're squeezing a large volume for breakfast.

Electric juicing attachment with clementine.
The electric juicing attachment is a nice add-on. Credit: Emily Fazio

How is it to clean? This is Make or Break For Me

Having to clean mesh screens and strainers is always a bit of a pain, but for the most part, this juicer set was easy to disassemble and clean. All the parts are very sturdy and washed easily with soap and water. To deep clean pulp from the strainers, Kuvings includes an accessory rotation wiper that clips on and spins around, brushing debris caught in the tiny holes as it rotates.

Kuvings cleaning accessory for a juicer strainer.
The cleaning accessory snaps onto the strainer, and rotates to clean out the mesh and small holes. Credit: Emily Fazio

FAQ

Can the Kuvings AUTO10 Plus handle greens and roots?

Yes, and honestly, if there's any question that your juicer can't handle them, don't buy it. We juiced everything from spinach and oranges to ginger and carrots and the stainless steel blade and strong motor did a great job with tougher ingredients. We do not chop our foods into small pieces when we are testing; for example, the carrots were cut in to four chunks each.

Is this good for someone who juices in batches for the week?

Absolutely. That’s one of its strengths. If you like making large batches of freshly pressed juice or prepping nut milks ahead of time, the large feed chute and auto-feed hopper make it one of the best large batch juicers we’ve tested.