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🍹 Juice smarter, live fresher — the ultimate slow juicer for the health-savvy pro.
The Fridja f2500 is a premium self-feeding masticating juicer featuring a large 135mm chute for whole fruits, a powerful 250W motor for maximum juice yield and nutrient retention, and a quiet, family-safe design. With a 1.8L capacity, dishwasher-safe parts, and versatile functions including nut milk and sorbet making, it combines efficiency, ease, and style in a sleek matte black finish—perfect for busy millennials committed to a healthy lifestyle.












| ASIN | B0CMXXXHTZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,273 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 6 in Single Auger Masticating Juicers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | FRIDJA |
| Brand Name | FRIDJA |
| Capacity | 1.8 litres |
| Colour | Matt Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,940 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Included Components | Cleaning Brush, Juice Jug, Juicing Bowl, Juicing Jug, Main Unit, Pulp Jug, Pusher |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21D x 21W x 42H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Self Feeding Whole Fruit Masticating Juicer |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fridja |
| Material | Tritan |
| Maximum Power | 250 Watts |
| Model Name | F2500 |
| Model Number | F2500/BLK |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | F2500/BLK |
| Power Source | DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Cleaning Brush Included, Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Warranty | 1 year warranty against manufacturer defects. |
| Product dimensions | 21D x 21W x 42H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Use |
| Special Features | Automatic Shut-Off, Dishwasher Safe, Masticating Juicer, Permanent Filter, Whole Fruit Juicer |
| Special feature | Automatic Shut-Off, Dishwasher Safe , Masticating Juicer, Permanent Filter, Whole Fruit Juicer |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 250 watts |
J**Y
Unlocked the world of juicing
This is to be blunt amazing. Its unlocked a whole new world to me that previously required a trip to the supermarket and a fairly limited selection of juices, or using my magimix in ways it is not designed for for, with extensive filtering required. I write having had it for under 24 hours, but this far it's amazing. Costing £100 in the prime day deal I had assumed it would be ok, but not great, maybe a fragile and sort of would struggle with harder fruits/veg and break if I pushed it too much. I wanted it for slightly niche juices that you can't really buy in supermarkets like Celery juice, and for hosting brunches as a sort of fun thing at the side, I also bought a blender and my magimix has a citrus juicer, and so tbh I thought this was the one I'd use the the least. Last night though I tested it on a ton of different fruits and veg, making carrot juice (divine), celery juice (less divine but apparently healthy), tomato juice (tempted to make into a starter at dinner parties), apple juice (amazing), and then later orange juice (less good but I expect my bad! I put the fairly dry paste back in repeated, I think that might work if you peeled, but unpeeled ones probably don't work), and then a mix of tangerine, kiwi and nectarines (with apple!), which was also fab! Simply cost wise it works out as for instance my local supermarket sells apple juice for over £3 for a litre (they say this is 9 apples), I can buy 9 apples for less than that, but also have the flexibility to make the amount I need. The same is true of orange juice and other more common juices (ginger and apple for instance is probably less than half the cost to make), but the joy of this is not just money but the ability to make juices that the supermarkets don't make and this I've been enjoying and is harder to value, but likely breaks you even far quicker! This machine is also quiet and very sturdy. Washing up is relatively easy except two parts, the metal thing that wraps around the whisk has proven a little trickier to get all the bits out off, and then the funnel where the waste comes from often traps a bit and so requires a scrubs, but it's far from a lot of work. Taking it apart and putting it together is fairly easy but the bits of food can lodge the parts in a bit which again takes time. All in all a great machine, at a great price
S**K
Defo recommend!
I’ve been using the Fridja F1900 Cold Press Juicer for a 3 years now and overall I’m really happy with it. The first thing I noticed is how quiet it is compared to the usual juicers. The 240W motor runs smoothly without that loud, harsh noise you often get from centrifugal models, which makes it much nicer to use, especially in the morning. The juice quality is excellent. Because it’s a slow cold press juicer, it extracts a good amount of juice and the pulp comes out quite dry. I’ve tried apples, carrots, celery, spinach and ginger so far and it handles them all well. It’s also pretty easy to assemble and clean. Once you’ve used it a couple of times, putting it together is straightforward, and cleaning only takes a few minutes if you rinse the parts straight after juicing. The design is compact and looks nice on the counter, and the build quality feels solid rather than flimsy. The only small thing to keep in mind is that harder fruits and vegetables work best when chopped into smaller pieces first, but that’s fairly normal for slow juicers anyway. Overall, it’s a great balance of performance, ease of use and price. If you’re looking for a reliable cold press juicer that produces good quality juice without being overly complicated, the Fridja F1900 is definitely worth it.
T**D
Excellent value and performance
After much reading up i opted for this juicer along with the 3 year extended warranty. I was considering the sage big squeeze but i could buy 3 of these with warranty for the same price and have 9 years of cover. It arrived next day. The box was a little shabby and on opening found the internal polystyrene a little battered but the machine was intact. It is a weighty unit with a good heavy auger. There are some internal plastic cogs which i am more concerned about but the amazon extended warranty takes the worry away. Overall it feels a decent quality. Day1 I made some juice with what i had in. It was far better than the fast juicer I previously owned. Quiet, a decent size opening and a good amount of juice produced. On cleaning i found the cable going into the body had a cut through the outer insulation showing the internal cores. Its not completely unsafe but it shouldn’t have made it through QC. A quick email later i was told to return it through amazon. Some reviews where not favourable of the performance but i have now given it a good workout and can definitely recommend it. As long as you stack the ingredients in the correct order the machine doesn’t clog. For example you should sandwich ginger between two halves of an apple. Anything more fibrous needs to have some liquid behind it to help it on. If you only do a large chunk of ginger with nothing following it then it’s bound to struggle. Same with leafy greens, put in a handful followed by something to push it through. My morning routine is to make some juice, i then send some tap water though to help clean it a little. Then when i get home i make some juice to add to a blender and then clean the juicer. Cleaning isn’t hard but is always going to be a pain as it is for most kitchen equipment. It takes 5 minutes to dismantle, clean and reassemble. I rinse it all first. Clear the sink filter then wash it all with the supplied brush. It’s just a matter of getting a routine. The results are worth the cleaning hassle.
I**A
Fantastic juicer!
After using it for almost 2 months I can finally write a review. What an incredible cold press juicer!!! It’s heavy and study and the quality of the various parts are amazing. It’s a bit bulky but that’s what is needed for a good juicer. It’s quick to set up and fast. Has a great power which works well with hard ingredient like carrots. The additional net provided can get you an extra smooth juice (if you don’t like dense juices). The bits that come out are very dry and this is what I was looking for form a juicer. Overall I’m impressed by this machine! Would highly recommended
R**A
Great purchase.
The best juice maker!! I’ve been using this juice maker machine for 2 months now and I’m really happy with its performance. It’s easy to assemble, simple to clean, and works efficiently. The motor is powerful enough to handle hard fruits and vegetables, and the juice comes out smooth and fresh with very little pulp. I especially like how fast it is — I can make a fresh glass of juice in just a few minutes. It’s also not too noisy compared to other machines I’ve tried. The build quality feels solid, and it doesn’t take up too much counter space. Overall, this juice maker is a great value for the price and perfect for anyone who wants to make fresh, healthy juice at home. I would definitely recommend it.
M**A
Amazing start, but sparkly finish...
Before I start just let me say, that I was very impressed after first use, straight after when I took juicer from the box... Many years I used simple and cheap juicer from cookwork I guess? Machine did job, juice was good, leftovers full of moist etc. Because I started diet, again, I wanted to boost myself with juices, most of them veggie. That's why I thought, that I will try to find something more fancy, maybe with more options. I found Fridja, I did good research, reading all reviews. When I saw, that I can do as well milk and sorbet I didn't even think so long, I bought it. First time used, wow, magic. So quiet, compare to my old one, it was so satisfying to see, how carrots been crushed. I prepared 2 different juices, very impressed how quick and quiet was all process. After juices I said to myself, that diet is still important, but I can eat some of the fruits I will do sorbet, strawberry & blueberries, just few for testing and tasting. I put 3 frozen strawberries and maybe 6 blueberries plus 5 blackcurrants inside dedicated container, pressed start and last what I saw, was a sparkle, and juicer stopped working. I thought, that maybe fuse must be faulty, so I change it. Nope, definitely is not working... What to do, I removed fruits from juicer, wash it and packed machine into box. It's coming back to seller, unfortunately. Too pricey to be used 3 times. I didn't put rocks inside, and not a tone of fruits as well! Couple of berries and machine cannot do it properly job? It's cost £125, my old one juicer looks not that fancy and it's noisy, but is working many years, without any doubt. Sorry for me, I'm not gonna have homemade sorbet and plants milk, because I can't afford to buy Kuvings. Fridja, as a simple juicer, is amazing. I put inside carrots, apples, spinach, strawberry and juice was very tasty. But old machine did the same and cost me about 35 quid! I will have wet leftovers, but still useful machine rather than fancy one with dry leftovers and already broken. Shame.
A**R
Easy to use, take apart and clean
“Great juicer that does exactly what I needed it to do. It’s a bit loud, but the juice comes out perfectly and it’s very easy to take apart and clean. Really pleased with it.”
R**N
Well worth it.
Pretty good, so far, for using it the first time since i got it delivered not long ago. From 1Kg of carrots.: Almost 1 litre of Carrot juice and plenty of pulp for making Carrot Cake! The pulp could go through the machine once more to get some more juice, but the pulp as it comes out is perfect level of moisture for carrot cake i think. So there's no need to complain and leave 1-star reviews because the pulp isn't as dry as your sex life. It's ok, some moisture is ok. You know? Sometimes you can just have a little bit of moisture. The world will still be there for you when you're settling with the reality that there is a little bit of moisture. It's ok. As for putting carrots in, i ALWAYS cut the tops off just so there are no really hard bits going through the machine, and while you can just plop the carrots in whole, i like to help the machine a little bit and cut them into quarters, (obviously long ways) since this will hopefully help the machine last at least a little longer since it's not having to work so hard. Also, as the tiny bits of pulp that get caught on the sieve (where the juice comes out) and builds up enough, i just stop the machine and tip it back in to help things a long a little bit more. A tip, keep your 1 litre milkshake bottles or whatever that you buy from the shop, so you can pour your carrot juice or whatever other juice you make. You don't need to buy extra bottles when you already have perfectly good ones you just got from the shop. Wash them out with hot water, and re-use them. But if you really must have your name written on the bottle to signal to the world just how special you really are, then get a permanent marker and write your name on the bottle you got from the shop. What's the point? No one cares. Just drink your juice and behave yourself. EDIT - I have also done celery and ginger yesterday, and i forgot to mention about those. With Celery and Ginger, i know you can put them in whole and just be lazy, but trust me, cut the celery up into small slices, and do the same with the ginger. The reason for doing so is simple - You don't want long stringy fibers caught in the outlet. So just save yourself the trouble of having to stop the machine to clear the fibers, and cut them up. Plus, you will be making life a little easier for the machine, and it should help it last longer.
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