Juicing fruits and vegetables is a great way to stay healthy, and an electric juicer makes the process quick and easy. But as with any other electrical gadget, they pose a risk if used incorrectly.

Juicer Safety

Safety First

When buying a new juicer, always buy from a reputable dealer, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

  • Always register a new juicer with the manufacturer. That way you can be contacted easily if a safety notice or recall is required. While the chances of a faulty product causing serious damage are small, the risk is still there and returning a faulty product or ordering its repair is very easy to do. To register all your appliances, regardless of age, visit our Product Registration page.
  • Use our free online checker to see if you have any recalled electrical items.
  • Check that your appliance has a UK plug, but if it doesn’t, do not use a UK travel adaptor - get in touch with the retailer and ask for their advice.
  • Do regular checks of the plug and socket for burn marks, sounds of ‘arcing’ (buzzing or crackling) or if it feels too hot to touch. If you have fuses blowing or circuit-breakers tripping then contact a registered electrician to investigate.
  • Ensure your home is fully protected by an RCD (residual current device), which can be found in your fuse box (also known as a consumer unit).  An RCD is a life-saving device that protects against dangerous electric shock and reduces the risk of electrical fires.
  • If you don’t have RCD protection in your fuse box for your sockets, consider installing an RCD socket or plug to protect you and your property from serious appliance faults.
  • Sometimes, appliance fires are caused by something beyond your control. Smoke alarms and heat detectors are essential in keeping you safe by raising the alarm in the event of a fire. There should be a minimum of one alarm/detector per floor and fit enough to cover all areas where a fire could start, and make sure they are tested regularly.
  • If a fire does start, don't try to fight the fire. Get out and call 999 immediately.

Safe Use

  • If you notice a burning smell or any unusual noises, switch the juicer off immediately and contact the retailer and/or manufacturer.
  • Make sure to wipe up anything that has spilled on or inside the juicer - only do this when it is switched off, and make sure to dry it thoroughly afterwards.
  • Never let the cord, plug or motor to get wet.
  • Check which parts are dishwasher-safe and which need to be cleaned by hand.
  • If any food gets stuck inside the juicer, do not attempt to remove it by hand - instead, use a food pusher.
  • Make sure the cover is secured before you switch the juicer on.
  • Never use the juicer outdoors, and make sure it is placed on a cool, dry surface,
  • Always turn off the pie maker at the socket when not in use.