This compact juicer is the ideal way to start your 2026 health kick, and it's under $40 in the end-of-year sales
Save 50% and get your New Year health kick for less
It's health kick season, and if you're looking for a budget-friendly way to get some vitamins in your system, I've found just the deal for you.
Compact and capable, Magic Bullet's mini juicer is 50% off at Amazon right now. It's got a neat capacity that's ideal for single servings, and can be stored easily between uses. It also pours directly into a handy travel cup, which makes it ideal for taking on the go.
With dishwasher-safe parts and a 16-oz travel cup, the Magic Bullet mini juicer is ideal for those looking to get an extra health kick to start the new year.
Small but mighty
This juicer is a centrifugal model which creates juice by blitzing ingredients at high speeds and separating solids from liquids. With a 400-watt motor, it's got the power to tackle softer ingredients like oranges, or trickier foods like celery or carrots.
Its 2-inch feed chute is pretty good for the size, meaning you won't have to spend much time preparing your ingredients. Just quarter your apples or oranges, and you'll be set.
While we've not tested this specific model, it's made by Nutribullet, which features in our best juicer buying guide. Amazon reviews rate it highly, with one saying "I am obsessed with this little juicer! The Magic Bullet Mini Juicer is the perfect size for my kitchen — it doesn’t take up a lot of counter space, and it’s so easy to move around or store when I’m not using it. It’s surprisingly powerful for how compact it is. I’ve used it every morning to make fresh juices with pineapple, strawberries, lemon, and more, and it handles everything like a champ."
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