
Key Specs
Primary Food-Contact Material
BPA-Free Plastic (type unspecified)
Juice Container Material
BPA-Free Plastic (type unspecified)
BPA-Free
Yes
PFAS-Free
Not disclosed
Ninja
#16 of 17 juicers tested
$129.98
What the product listing won't tell you
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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.
You want cold-press juice quality at a budget-friendly price under $135.
Ninja
Ninja NeverClog Cold Press Juicer JC151
Ninja
Ninja NeverClog Cold Press Juicer JC151
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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.
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.
Specs the product listing doesn't explain
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4.9
Safety
Below Average
6.5
Efficacy
Acceptable
6.6
Usability
Acceptable
“Are the materials my food touches actually safe?”
Every food-contact surface is BPA-free plastic, but Ninja does not specify the polymer type. The BPA-free label is encouraging, but without knowing what replaced the BPA or whether PFAS are present, the safety picture remains incomplete.
Bottom line: Better than undisclosed plastic, but still a concern for families who want full material transparency. The PFAS gap is the biggest unknown.
Criteria
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 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.
“Does this juicer actually extract high-quality juice?”
Cold-press masticating extraction is the second-best method after twin-gear, producing juice that can last up to 72 hours in the fridge. The dual-filter system lets you choose your pulp level. The missing RPM data prevents us from confirming the exact oxidation level.
Bottom line: Good juice quality at a budget cold-press price. The NeverClog feature reduces prep frustration, and dual filters add welcome flexibility.
Criteria
“Is this juicer easy to use, clean, and store?”
Dishwasher-safe parts and 5-piece disassembly make daily use manageable. The NeverClog feed chute reduces prep time. At nearly 16 inches tall, it may be tight under standard cabinets, and the 1-year warranty is industry minimum.
Bottom line: Solid daily usability with the convenience of dishwasher-safe parts and clog-free operation.
Criteria
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Ninja confirms this product is BPA-free across all components. This is a baseline expectation for modern kitchen appliances.
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.
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 product for heavy metal content in its food-contact surfaces.
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 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.
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 smoother or pulpier juice. A nice touch that most budget juicers skip.
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 in the dishwasher, which is a significant daily convenience advantage over hand-wash-only competitors.
Five parts to disassemble and reassemble -- manageable for daily juicing without frustration.
At nearly 16 inches tall, this juicer may not fit under standard kitchen cabinets. Check your counter clearance before purchasing.
One year of warranty is the industry minimum. For a $130 appliance, this is standard but not reassuring for long-term durability.