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When to Buy Juicers in the UK

Juicer prices in the UK swing harder than most kitchen appliances thanks to a January health-resolution sales cycle on top of the usual Black Friday rhythm. Centrifugal juicers from Sage, Philips and Breville range from around £45 for basic models to over £180 for premium centrifugal extractors, while masticating (slow) juicers from Hurom, Nama and Sage sit between £150 and £500+.

The strongest discounts arrive in January, when retailers run health-and-wellness sales on the back of new-year demand, and again across Black Friday for premium slow juicers. Buying outside these windows usually means paying RRP, and the autumn pre-Christmas period in October is the most expensive time of the year.

Best Months to Buy Juicers

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The best time to buy juicers is during January and November, when prices typically drop due to seasonal sales events and new model releases.

Current Price Status

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Average price (30 days): £63.62(vs £61.07 previous month)

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May is not a peak month to buy Juicers, and prices are currently rising. The strongest buying windows are January and November.

Historical Low Prices

Basic centrifugal juicers from Russell Hobbs, Cookworks and Bosch (regular £45-75) typically fall to £30-50 during January sales. Mid-range Sage and Philips centrifugals (regular £100-180) drop to £75-130. Premium masticating juicers from Hurom and Sage (regular £350-550) reach £270-420 during Black Friday weekend, with the deepest cuts on outgoing models. Nama vertical slow juicers see their lowest UK pricing in late November.

Lowest price tracked in the last 30 days: £11.81

Seasonal Pricing Patterns

Juicer pricing follows a distinct two-peak cycle driven by health-cycle demand. The strongest sales window of the year is the first three weeks of January, when retailers run targeted new-year health promotions on centrifugal and entry slow juicers — cuts of 20-30% from autumn pricing are common. February holds near the January low before drifting upwards through spring. Late May through August is a flat, expensive window. Prices rise through September and October ahead of the gift season. Black Friday in late November brings the year's deepest cuts on premium masticating models, while Christmas pricing in December stays elevated through to the new year reset.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the cheapest time to buy a juicer in the UK?

Juicers hit their lowest prices in the first three weeks of January, when retailers run targeted new-year health promotions on centrifugal and entry slow juicers. Premium masticating juicers from Hurom, Nama and Sage reach their annual lows during Black Friday weekend in late November. The autumn pre-Christmas window in October is typically the most expensive time to buy.

Centrifugal or masticating juicer — which is worth it?

Centrifugal juicers (Sage Nutri Juicer, Philips) are fast, easy to clean and cheaper (£75-130 on January sale), but they oxidise juice faster and struggle with leafy greens. Masticating slow juicers (Hurom, Nama) extract more yield, handle wheatgrass and leafy greens, and keep juice fresh for longer in the fridge — but cost £270-420 on Black Friday and take longer to prep. For daily green juices, the masticating premium pays back.

Are budget juicers under £50 any good?

Budget centrifugal juicers from Cookworks, Bosch and Russell Hobbs (£30-50 on January sale) handle apples, carrots and oranges fine. They are slower, noisier, and the pulp basket is small — fine for occasional weekend juicing. For daily use or anything beyond standard fruit-and-veg, step up to a Sage or Philips centrifugal in the January window.

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