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Juicer Machine Price in India: What Rs 500 to Rs 10,000 Gets You

By Saran Reddy, Founder — InstaCuppa | April 11, 2026 | 8 min read

Juicer Price Landscape in India: The Quick Summary

Juicer machines in India range from Rs 199 for a basic manual lemon squeezer to over Rs 30,000 for a premium cold press juicer. For most Indian families who want fresh citrus juice daily, the sweet spot is Rs 1,500 to Rs 4,000 — where you get reliable electric motors without paying for features you will never use.

Market Data: The Indian juicer market is expected to grow at 7.2% CAGR through 2028, driven by rising health consciousness among urban households. — Mordor Intelligence, Kitchen Appliance Report 2025
Price Fact: Over 60% of juicers sold on Amazon India fall in the Rs 1,500-5,000 range, with citrus juicers being the most affordable electric category. — Amazon India Best Sellers, 2026

Here is the full price map so you know exactly what each bracket gets you:

Price Range Type Best For Juice Types
Under Rs 500 Manual hand press Occasional lemon/lime Citrus only
Rs 500 - Rs 1,000 Manual lever press Daily lemon water, small batches Citrus only
Rs 1,000 - Rs 2,000 Basic electric citrus Daily orange/mosambi juice Citrus only
Rs 2,000 - Rs 4,000 Mid-range electric citrus Family daily juicing Citrus, pomegranate
Rs 4,000 - Rs 7,000 Centrifugal juicer Mixed fruit and vegetable juice All fruits and vegetables
Rs 7,000 - Rs 15,000 Cold press / slow juicer Nutrient-focused juicing All fruits, vegetables, leafy greens
Rs 15,000+ Premium cold press Serious health enthusiasts Everything including wheatgrass

Under Rs 1,000: Manual Presses and Hand Juicers

For under Rs 1,000, you get manual hand presses and lever-style juicers. These work well for occasional lemon water or lime juice, but they require significant hand strength and are impractical for juicing more than 3-4 fruits at a time.

What you get at this price:

  • Aluminium or plastic hand press squeezers (Rs 199-499)
  • Manual lever-style citrus presses (Rs 500-999)
  • Stainless steel hand juicers from brands like Prestige and Ganesh

What you give up:

  • Speed — juicing 6 oranges takes 10-15 minutes of continuous hand effort
  • Consistency — juice yield depends entirely on your grip strength
  • Comfort — hand fatigue becomes a real issue after 3-4 fruits

I started with a Rs 350 hand press myself. It worked fine for a glass of lemon water, but the morning I tried to make orange juice for the whole family, I realized I needed something electric.

Rs 1,000 - Rs 2,000: Entry-Level Electric Citrus Juicers

This is where electric citrus juicers begin. Brands like Philips, Black+Decker, and AGARO offer models with 25-40W motors and single cone sizes. They work for daily use but struggle with large fruits and continuous operation.

Popular options in this range:

  • Philips HR2777 — Rs 1,399, 25W motor, single cone, 2-way rotation
  • Black+Decker CJ650 — Rs 1,599, 30W motor, 500ml container
  • AGARO Citrus Juicer — Rs 1,299, basic model with plastic body

Limitations at this price:

  • Low wattage motors overheat after 2-3 minutes
  • Usually only one cone size (fits oranges but not lemons or grapefruits well)
  • Plastic construction means shorter lifespan
  • No drip-stop mechanism on most models

Rs 2,000 - Rs 4,000: Mid-Range Electric Citrus Juicers

This is the sweet spot for most Indian families. You get proper motor power (100-200W), multiple cone sizes, better build quality with stainless steel components, and features like drip-stop spouts and dual pulp filters. This is where daily juicing becomes genuinely effortless.

Value Fact: A mid-range electric citrus juicer at Rs 3,000 produces a glass of fresh orange juice for approximately Rs 25-30 (fruit cost only), compared to Rs 60-80 for packaged juice or Rs 80-120 at a juice shop. — InstaCuppa internal testing

What the extra money gets you:

  • Higher wattage motors (100-200W) — juice 8-10 fruits without overheating
  • Multiple cone sizes — properly sized reamers for lemons, oranges, and large citrus
  • Stainless steel filters — better pulp control and longer durability
  • Drip-stop spouts — no more counter mess between pours
  • BPA-free and food-grade materials — safer for daily use

The InstaCuppa Electric Citrus Juicer sits right in this bracket at Rs 2,999 (MRP Rs 3,499). It packs a 180W copper DC motor, 3 interchangeable cones, dual pulp filters (plastic + stainless steel), a 500ml container, and dishwasher-safe parts. For what you get, this is where value peaks.

The Sweet Spot: Rs 2,999

180W copper DC motor. 3 cone sizes. Dual pulp filters. Drip-stop spout. Everything a family needs — nothing you do not.

View the InstaCuppa Electric Citrus Juicer

Rs 4,000 - Rs 7,000: Centrifugal Juicers

At this price, you move beyond citrus-only juicers into centrifugal models that can handle apples, carrots, beets, and other hard produce. Brands like Philips, Bajaj, and Prestige dominate this segment. However, they are bulkier, louder, and harder to clean.

What you get:

  • 450-800W motors spinning at 10,000-14,000 RPM
  • Wide feed chutes for whole fruits
  • Ability to juice hard vegetables (carrots, beetroot, cucumber)
  • Larger pulp containers for bigger batches

What you give up:

  • Counter space — these are 3-4x the size of a citrus juicer
  • Easy cleanup — more parts, more crevices, more time
  • Quiet operation — centrifugal juicers run at 80-95 dB (louder than a blender)
  • Nutrient retention — high-speed spinning generates heat that degrades some vitamins

Do you need one? Only if you regularly juice non-citrus fruits and vegetables. If your morning routine is orange juice, mosambi juice, or sweet lime juice, a dedicated citrus juicer at half the price does a better job for citrus specifically.

Rs 7,000+: Cold Press and Slow Juicers

Cold press juicers (also called masticating juicers) crush and press produce at low RPM, preserving more nutrients and enzymes. Prices range from Rs 7,000 for basic models to Rs 30,000+ for premium brands. They are the gold standard for juice quality but overkill for citrus-only use.

Nutrition Fact: Cold press juicers retain up to 96% of nutrients compared to 70-80% for centrifugal juicers, according to studies on vitamin C retention in processed fruit juices. — PMC / National Library of Medicine

Popular options:

  • Hestia Nutri-Max — Rs 7,999, entry-level cold press
  • Hurom HP Slow Juicer — Rs 18,000-22,000, premium Korean brand
  • Kuvings B1700 — Rs 25,000-30,000, wide-mouth cold press

Worth it if: You juice daily, want maximum nutrition, juice leafy greens and wheatgrass, and do not mind spending 15-20 minutes on cleanup. Not worth it if: You primarily juice citrus fruits, where a Rs 2,000-4,000 citrus juicer extracts nearly the same quality at a fraction of the cost.

The Real Cost: Price Per Glass of Juice

The sticker price of a juicer is only part of the story. When you calculate cost per glass over a year of daily use, mid-range electric citrus juicers deliver the best value. Here is the math.

Juicer Type Machine Cost Fruit Cost/Glass Daily Use (1 Year) Total Annual Cost Cost Per Glass
Manual hand press Rs 350 Rs 25 365 glasses Rs 9,475 Rs 26
Basic electric citrus Rs 1,500 Rs 25 365 glasses Rs 10,625 Rs 29
Mid-range electric citrus Rs 3,000 Rs 25 365 glasses Rs 12,125 Rs 33
Centrifugal juicer Rs 5,000 Rs 30 365 glasses Rs 15,950 Rs 44
Cold press juicer Rs 15,000 Rs 30 365 glasses Rs 25,950 Rs 71
Juice shop Rs 0 Rs 80 365 glasses Rs 29,200 Rs 80

The manual press has the lowest per-glass cost, but factor in 5-10 minutes of hand effort daily versus 60 seconds with an electric juicer. If your time is worth anything, the mid-range electric citrus juicer wins on total value.

What Should You Actually Buy?

Match the juicer to your actual use case, not your aspirational one. If you are honest about what you will juice 90% of the time, the decision becomes simple. Most Indian households primarily juice citrus — and for that, a mid-range electric citrus juicer is the best investment.

Your Situation Best Choice Budget
Occasional lemon water Manual hand press Rs 200-500
Daily orange/mosambi juice for 1-2 people Basic electric citrus juicer Rs 1,200-1,800
Daily citrus juice for a family of 4+ Mid-range electric citrus juicer Rs 2,500-4,000
Mixed fruit and vegetable juice Centrifugal juicer Rs 4,000-7,000
Maximum nutrition, daily green juice Cold press juicer Rs 10,000-25,000

I will be honest: if you are reading this article because you want a citrus juicer for your family, you probably do not need to spend more than Rs 3,000-4,000. We built the InstaCuppa Electric Citrus Juicer at Rs 2,999 specifically because we felt the market was missing a properly-specced citrus juicer at a fair price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest electric juicer in India?

The cheapest electric citrus juicers in India start around Rs 1,200-1,400 from brands like Philips and AGARO. These are low-wattage (25-40W) models suitable for occasional use. For reliable daily juicing, expect to spend Rs 2,000-3,000.

Is a Rs 5,000 juicer better than a Rs 2,000 juicer?

Not necessarily for citrus. A Rs 5,000 centrifugal juicer handles more fruit types but actually produces lower-quality citrus juice than a dedicated Rs 2,000-3,000 citrus juicer. The extra money gets you versatility, not better citrus performance.

How much does it cost to make juice at home vs buying?

A glass of fresh orange juice costs approximately Rs 25-30 when made at home (fruit cost) versus Rs 60-80 for packaged juice and Rs 80-120 at a juice shop. Over a year of daily juicing, you save Rs 15,000-20,000 compared to buying from shops.

Are expensive cold press juicers worth it?

For dedicated health enthusiasts who juice leafy greens, wheatgrass, and a variety of produce daily, yes. For families who primarily want fresh citrus juice, a cold press juicer is overkill — you are paying Rs 15,000+ for features you will rarely use.

What is the best juicer under Rs 3,000 in India?

For citrus juicing, look for models with 100W+ motors, multiple cone sizes, stainless steel filters, and drip-stop spouts. The InstaCuppa Electric Citrus Juicer (Rs 2,999) checks all these boxes with a 180W copper DC motor and 3 interchangeable cones.

Should I buy a juicer mixer grinder instead?

Juicer mixer grinders (Rs 2,500-5,000) are versatile but compromise on juice quality. They blend rather than extract, producing thicker juice with more oxidation. If citrus juice is your priority, a dedicated citrus juicer gives better results at a lower price.

Best Value for Daily Citrus Juice: Rs 2,999

The InstaCuppa Electric Citrus Juicer delivers everything in the mid-range bracket — 180W motor, 3 cones, dual filters, drip-stop spout — without the premium price tag.

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About the Author
Saran Reddy is the Founder of InstaCuppa, a home and kitchen appliance brand focused on making healthy living simple and accessible for Indian families. He personally tests every product InstaCuppa launches and writes from hands-on experience.
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