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Citrus Press Pro 800CPXL scores higher on safety - here's why.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
The pressing surfaces are food-grade stainless steel -- non-reactive, durable, and one of the safest materials for food contact.
The auger and housing are BPA-free plastic, but Ninja does not identify the specific type. Without knowing the polymer, we cannot verify what chemicals were used in place of BPA.
Your juice collects in a stainless steel container -- completely inert with zero chemical leaching risk, even with acidic citrus juice.
Your juice collects and sits in a BPA-free plastic container. While BPA has been removed, acidic juices in prolonged contact with unspecified plastic is still a consideration for chemically cautious families.
Confirmed BPA-free. The all-metal construction means BPA was never a concern to begin with.
Ninja confirms this product is BPA-free across all components. This is a baseline expectation for modern kitchen appliances.
No PFAS-containing materials anywhere. Stainless steel construction eliminates the need for any fluoropolymer coatings.
Ninja has not stated whether this product contains PFAS (forever chemicals). For a product with all-plastic food-contact surfaces, this is a notable gap.
Breville publishes specific material grades for every food-contact component -- you know exactly what your juice touches.
Ninja confirms BPA-free status but does not identify the specific plastic type or address other chemical concerns. Partial transparency.
No independent lab has tested this juicer's stainless steel components for heavy metal contamination. This is a category-wide gap, not specific to Breville.
No independent lab has tested this product for heavy metal content in its food-contact surfaces.
This is a dedicated citrus press -- it extracts orange, grapefruit, and lemon juice beautifully but cannot handle any other produce type.
Cold-press masticating extraction slowly crushes produce, preserving more vitamins and enzymes than centrifugal juicers. Your juice stays fresh for up to 72 hours in the fridge.
The 110W motor provides plenty of pressing force for citrus. It's designed for lever-press operation, not high-speed extraction.
The 150W motor is well-suited for slow extraction. It handles most fruits and vegetables effectively, though very hard produce may need to be cut smaller first.
Citrus presses use direct pressure rather than spinning blades, so RPM isn't a relevant measurement for this type of juicer.
Ninja does not publish the exact RPM for this model. We are working from the brand's cold-press designation, which typically means under 120 RPM.
Two interchangeable filters let you choose between pulpy or smooth juice -- swap them in seconds depending on your preference.
Two interchangeable filters let you choose between smoother or pulpier juice. A nice touch that most budget juicers skip.
No noise measurement is available. Citrus presses are generally quieter than centrifugal juicers, but we don't have a confirmed number.
No noise measurement is available. Masticating juicers are generally much quieter than centrifugal models, so expect a low hum rather than a roar.
All removable parts go right in the dishwasher -- no hand-scrubbing required after your morning juice.
All removable parts go in the dishwasher, which is a significant daily convenience advantage over hand-wash-only competitors.
Four parts to take apart -- quick disassembly that takes under a minute.
Five parts to disassemble and reassemble -- manageable for daily juicing without frustration.
At just 7.6 inches tall, this fits under any standard kitchen cabinet. It can live permanently on your counter without taking up visual space.
At nearly 16 inches tall, this juicer may not fit under standard kitchen cabinets. Check your counter clearance before purchasing.
A 1-year warranty is the industry minimum. For a $251 appliance from a premium brand, you might expect longer coverage.
One year of warranty is the industry minimum. For a $130 appliance, this is standard but not reassuring for long-term durability.
At $251, this is a mid-premium price for a citrus-only press. The all-stainless construction justifies the cost if citrus is your primary juice.
At $130, this is competitively priced for a cold-press juicer. The juice quality is genuinely good, but the material safety gaps mean you are paying less and getting less transparency.
Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
Fresh orange, grapefruit, or lemon juice is a daily ritual in your household.
Zero plastic contact with your juice is a non-negotiable priority for your family.
You want a compact countertop appliance that fits under any cabinet at just 7.6 inches tall.
Easy cleanup matters -- dishwasher-safe parts and simple 4-piece disassembly.
You want cold-press juice quality at a budget-friendly price under $130.
BPA-free plastic is acceptable to your family and you are less concerned about PFAS or specific polymer identification.
You value the NeverClog feed chute and dual-filter pulp control for daily convenience.
Dishwasher-safe parts are important because you juice every day and need quick cleanup.
The main thing to know
This is a citrus-only press -- it cannot juice vegetables, leafy greens, or non-citrus fruits. If you need a versatile juicer, this isn't it, no matter how safe the materials are.
Every food-contact surface is BPA-free plastic, but Ninja will not tell you what type of plastic it is or whether it contains PFAS. For families who prioritize chemical transparency, this is a significant unknown.
Skip this if you...
You want to juice vegetables, leafy greens, or non-citrus fruits -- this press physically cannot do it.
A 1-year warranty on a $251 appliance feels insufficient for your comfort level.
You need a single juicer that handles everything from carrots to celery to oranges.
You need to know the exact type of plastic touching your food -- Ninja does not disclose the polymer.
PFAS-free verification is a requirement for your family's kitchen appliances.
You prefer stainless steel or glass food-contact surfaces to eliminate plastic leaching concerns entirely.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Juicers options at every price pointEvery Juicers in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Breville and Ninja across 3 independent criteria: Safety (87%), Efficacy (9%), Usability (4%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Straight answers - no sponsored content, no filler.
I'd start with Breville Citrus Press Pro 800CPXL - it scored 8.3/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Juicers across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects our weighted rubric, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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