Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer Review

Does the Auramist solve the real reason most juicers stop getting used? We tested it for three months to find out

June 2026

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The Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer featured in Plumosity's three-month hands-on review

About this Product Review

Juicers are easy to buy and hard to keep using. The first few glasses of fresh juice feel worth the effort, but the routine often breaks down around the same problems: too much chopping, too many parts, loud motors, wet pulp, awkward storage, and filter screens that take longer to clean than the juice takes to drink.

The Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer attempts to address many of those friction points through a combination of design choices, including a 6-inch feed chute, a safety-lock system, a self-clearing pulp outlet, removable rinse-friendly components, and a closeable juice outlet. During testing, those features consistently reduced prep work, simplified cleanup, and contributed to a smoother overall workflow.

Plumosity’s Product Review Team tested the Auramist for three months, evaluating it across fruit and vegetable processing, cleanup, countertop storage, and routine use.

Below you'll find our complete hands-on breakdown, scoring framework, performance analysis, and buying guidance.

Want the short version? Jump to our Quick Verdict. Want the detailed testing and analysis? Jump straight to the full review.


Quick Verdict: Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer

Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer on a kitchen counter with fresh produce and juice
Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer on a kitchen counter with fresh produce and juice

After roughly three months of hands-on use, the Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer stands out as a practical, value-focused cold press juicer. Its biggest strength is not any single feature, but how multiple design choices work together to reduce common juicing frustrations. The wide feed chute reduces prep work, assembly is straightforward, cleanup is unusually manageable, and the machine remains compact enough to keep accessible between uses.

Key takeaways from our testing:

  • ✔️ Strong value: Juice quality compares favorably with several more expensive cold press juicers we've used.
  • 🧼 Easier cleanup: Removable components, a self-clearing pulp path, and a rinse-friendly design help keep cleanup quick and straightforward.
  • 🍎 Less prep friction: The wide feed chute reduces small-piece chopping, though some prep is still recommended.
  • 🥤 Useful outlet flap: The closeable juice outlet helps reduce drips when switching glasses or pausing the pour.
  • ⚠️ Trade-offs: Limited long-term ownership history, plastic-heavy construction in some areas, and a basic included cleaning brush.

The Auramist is not a legacy-brand machine with decades of history behind it, but its juice quality, cleanup process, and day-to-day usability compare favorably with machines costing considerably more.

In short: The Auramist delivers strong juice quality, easy cleanup, and excellent overall value while avoiding many of the friction points that cause juicers to sit unused.

If you're looking for a cold press juicer that balances price, juice quality, cleanup, and usability, the Auramist is easy to recommend.

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What Makes a Good Cold Press Juicer? 10 Qualities That Matter After Week One

The best juicer is not just the one that extracts the most juice. It is the one people can realistically keep using.

Before evaluating the Auramist, it is worth defining what a cold press juicer actually needs to do well. Many product pages focus on motor power, RPM, and nutrient claims, but the ownership experience usually depends on more practical factors: prep work, cleanup time, pulp management, countertop fit, and whether the overall process feels convenient enough to maintain regularly.

For this review, Plumosity evaluated the Auramist using a framework that considers both performance and long-term usability.

  1. Juice Quality: Smooth texture, balanced flavor, minimal foam, and limited separation after juicing.
  2. Yield & Pulp Dryness: How much juice the machine extracts from the same produce and how much moisture remains in the pulp.
  3. Cleanup Difficulty: How many parts need washing, whether pulp traps in corners, and whether the screen requires heavy scrubbing.
  4. Prep Burden: Whether produce must be cut into tiny pieces or can be loaded in practical chunks.
  5. Feed Chute Usefulness: Whether a wide chute actually reduces prep work, not just whether it looks large on a product page.
  6. Fibrous Produce Handling: How well the machine handles celery, leafy greens, ginger, pineapple, carrots, and other ingredients that challenge vertical juicers.
  7. Noise: Whether the machine can be used in a normal kitchen routine without feeling disruptive.
  8. Assembly & Learning Curve: How quickly a new user can understand the parts, lock everything into place, and clean it properly.
  9. Countertop Fit: Whether the machine can stay accessible instead of being stored away after each use.
  10. Value & Ownership Confidence: Price, warranty, brand maturity, support access, and long-term durability signals.

Those criteria help separate impressive specifications from practical reality. A cold press juicer can have a powerful motor, a large feed chute, and an attractive feature list, but the real question is whether it consistently delivers good results without creating unnecessary work. The Auramist was evaluated against that standard throughout this review.

Infographic showing 10 essential qualities of a good cold press juicer
Infographic showing 10 essential qualities of a good cold press juicer

About Puraflows

Puraflows is a new kitchen appliance brand focused on cold press juicing within a broader wellness-oriented product strategy. Its marketing around the Auramist emphasizes reduced prep work, quieter operation, easier cleanup, and a more approachable juicing experience.

That positioning is notable because many of the frustrations associated with juicing have less to do with juice quality than with the overall workflow. Prep time, cleanup effort, storage convenience, and routine practicality often determine whether a juicer becomes part of a kitchen routine or ends up collecting dust in a cabinet.

Puraflows logo
Puraflows brand logo

Brand materials reference 12+ months of research and development, 30+ real-life juicing scenarios, and 40+ unit evaluations before production. Those claims are directionally useful, but they are not a substitute for long-term durability and customer-use data. Unlike established brands such as Omega, Hurom, Kuvings, Tribest, and Nama, Puraflows does not yet have years of customer experience available for comparison.

That context matters, but it does not automatically determine product quality. For this review, greater weight was placed on hands-on testing and observed performance than on brand age alone. The Auramist can be judged directly through its juice quality, cleanup, produce handling, and overall practicality, while acknowledging that its long-term durability remains less established than more mature competitors.

Product Overview: Specifications & Features

A specifications-focused overview of the Auramist’s design, hardware, and included features before hands-on testing.

The Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer is a vertical slow masticating juicer that uses a 50 RPM cold press system, a 300W rated motor with 600W peak power, a 6-inch feed chute, and detachable dishwasher-safe components.

The Auramist combines several features commonly associated with modern cold press juicers, including a wide feed chute, a closeable juice outlet, removable components, and a safety-lock assembly system. The table below summarizes the Auramist's published specifications and included components.

Specifications

Product Specifications
ProductPuraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer
Juicing MethodVertical slow masticating / cold press
Speed50 RPM
Motor300W rated power • 600W peak power
Noise Claim<60 dB according to brand materials
Feed Chute6-inch wide feed chute
Containers33.8 oz juice cup • 33.8 oz pulp container
Approx. Weight8.16 lb according to Amazon product information
Hands-On Height NoteOur unit measured 16¾ in. tall when assembled and fit under an 18-inch counter-to-cabinet clearance
FiltersStandard Filter or Triple Filters configuration (depending on model purchased)
CleaningWipe-clean motor base • detachable parts • dishwasher-safe components according to brand materials
Included AccessoriesJuice cup, pulp container, food pusher, cleaning brush with needle tip, user guide, recipe book, and removable juicing components
Warranty1-year warranty
Return Policy30-day money-back guarantee and 30-day return or exchange window
Annotated overview of the Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer highlighting major components and key features
Major components and key features of the Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer

Key Features

  • 🍎 6-Inch Feed Chute: Designed to accommodate larger produce pieces than narrow-feed cold press juicers.
  • 🥤 50 RPM Cold Press System: Uses a slow-speed extraction process intended to minimize heat generation during juicing.
  • ⚙️ 300W Motor / 600W Peak: Rated for fruit, vegetable, and mixed-ingredient cold press juicing.
  • 🧼 Detachable Cleaning Design: Features removable juicing components and an included cleaning brush.
  • 🚰 Closeable Juice Outlet: Allows the juice outlet to remain closed between pours or while mixing juice inside the chamber.
  • 🔒 Safety Lock System: Designed to operate only when major components are properly assembled and locked into position.
  • 🍓 Multi-Use Capability: Brand materials reference juices, pulpy drinks, smoothies, sorbet, jam, and other soft-blend preparations.

Specifications can describe what a juicer is supposed to do, but they cannot show how it behaves in a real kitchen. The next section looks at how the Auramist's design translated into setup, assembly, and first impressions during testing.

Unboxing & First Impressions

A look at the Auramist’s packaging, included accessories, setup process, and initial build impressions.

The Auramist arrived securely packaged, with the major components protected by molded internal supports designed to minimize movement during shipping. Nothing arrived damaged, and the internal layout made it easy to identify the various parts during unpacking.

Puraflows Auramist shipping box and internal packaging used to protect the juicer during transit
Puraflows Auramist packaging, including the outer box and internal supports used to protect the juicer during shipping

Beyond the main juicing assembly, Puraflows includes the accessories and supporting materials needed for setup, operation, and cleaning. Inside the box, you'll find:

  • Main motor base
  • Feed chute and juicing assembly
  • Food pusher
  • Juice container
  • Pulp container
  • Cleaning brush
  • User manual
  • Quick-start guide
  • Recipe booklet
Puraflows Auramist included accessories including cleaning brush, food pusher, juice container, and pulp container
Included accessories and removable components packaged with the Auramist

Despite never having used the Auramist before, initial assembly took no more than a minute. The major components are easy to distinguish, the locking points are clearly marked, and the juicing assembly follows a logical sequence from motor base to feed chute. After the initial setup, we never needed to reference the instructions again.

Fully assembled Puraflows Auramist cold press juicer on kitchen counter during setup
The Auramist fully assembled and ready for use

Once assembled, the Auramist made a strong first impression. The brushed silver finish gives it a cleaner, more appliance-grade appearance than many budget cold press juicers, which often lean heavily on glossy plastics or oversized housings. The controls are minimal, the assembled system feels organized rather than cluttered, and the overall design appears less intimidating than many vertical cold press juicers.


Plumosity’s Hands-On Product Review

Our full hands-on review of the Puraflows Auramist, evaluated for juice quality, yield, cleanup, ease of use, produce handling, noise, and overall value.

Over roughly three months, Plumosity’s Product Review Team used the Auramist across repeated juicing sessions with common fruits and vegetables. The central question was simple:

Does the Auramist make cold press juicing easy enough to keep doing after the first week?

Our testing focused on:

  • Juice Quality: Smoothness, clarity, texture, and finished juice quality.
  • Yield: Pulp moisture, visible leftover juice, and extraction consistency.
  • Prep Friction: Whether the wide chute meaningfully reduces chopping.
  • Cleanup: Whether cleaning remains quick and manageable across repeated use.
  • Noise: Practical sound levels during idle use and produce testing.
  • Storage: Whether the juicer can stay accessible without dominating the counter.
  • Produce Handling: Performance with apples, carrots, celery, ginger, leafy greens, beets, pineapple, and other common ingredients.
  • Value: Whether the overall performance justifies the price compared with budget and premium alternatives.

We also reviewed public product claims and outside review patterns, especially where user feedback conflicted. Public feedback is broadly positive around cleanup, quiet operation, wide-chute convenience, and pulp dryness, though some reviewers report noise, clogging, or difficult cleaning with certain produce. For that reason, this review prioritizes direct observation and hands-on testing over marketing claims or anecdotal reports.

Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer actively juicing produce during hands-on testing
The Auramist processing produce during hands-on testing, with juice and discharged pulp collected in the included containers

Setup & Learning Curve

  • Simple controls: The Auramist uses straightforward controls with a minimal learning curve.
  • Fast initial assembly: Despite never having used the Auramist before, initial assembly took about 30 seconds.
  • Safety-lock system: The machine would not operate unless the major components were properly aligned and locked into position.
  • Beginner-friendly design: The parts are easy to identify and assemble, even for first-time cold press juicer users.

The safety-lock system removes much of the guesswork during setup and helps prevent operation when the juicer is assembled incorrectly. New users still need to learn how the chute, auger, filter, chamber, and outlets fit together, but the process becomes intuitive quickly.

After the initial setup, we never needed to reference the instructions again. Assembly, operation, cleaning, and reassembly quickly became routine.

Prep Work & Feed Chute

  • Wide chute reduces prep: The 6-inch feed chute eliminates the need to cut produce into narrow pieces for a small opening.
  • Prep is still required: The Auramist should not be treated as a true no-prep machine.
  • Better workflow: During testing, the most effective approach was simple: keep a cutting board beside the juicer, cut produce into manageable chunks, and feed steadily.

This is where the Auramist’s design makes sense. It does not eliminate prep work, but it changes the type of prep required. Instead of cutting everything into narrow pieces for a small tube, we could work more naturally: rough-chop, load, juice, and continue.

Puraflows Auramist 6-inch feed chute shown open and closed during hands-on testing
The Auramist's 6-inch feed chute shown open and closed. The wide opening reduced small-piece prep, though firm or dense produce still worked best when cut into manageable chunks

We do not recommend placing whole fruits or dense produce into the Auramist simply because the chute is wide. Apples, carrots, celery, ginger, and other firm ingredients still performed best when cut into manageable pieces, which improved feeding consistency and reduced strain on the machine.

Juice Quality

  • Strong juice quality: Juice quality was one of the Auramist’s biggest strengths during testing.
  • Smooth finished texture: Apple, carrot, celery, and ginger juice all came out clean, with no noticeable pulp, sediment, or fine particles in the finished juice.
  • Competes above its price point: Based on our experience with multiple juicers, the Auramist’s juice quality felt closer to premium cold press machines than its price suggests.
Apple, celery, leafy green, pineapple, and beet juice alongside the discharged pulp produced during Plumosity's hands-on Auramist testing
Representative samples from Plumosity's produce testing. Differences in juice clarity, pulp texture, and residual moisture helped evaluate extraction performance across a range of fruits and vegetables

Across nearly every ingredient tested, the Auramist consistently produced clean, well-extracted juice with minimal foam, sediment, or visible particulate matter. Leafy greens proved the most challenging ingredient, but even there the finished juice remained good overall.

Produce Testing Results

A summary of Plumosity’s produce-specific testing.

Ingredient Juice Quality Pulp Dryness Feeding Notes
Apple Excellent; smooth juice with no noticeable pulp, sediment, or fine particles Pulp slightly moist when squeezed, but no visible juice droplets released Cored and cut into eighths; fed cleanly and processed smoothly
Ginger Excellent; clean juice with no noticeable fibers, pulp, sediment, or fine particles Pulp mostly dry with only slight residual moisture Sliced into roughly ⅛-inch pieces; processed smoothly without noticeable strain
Carrot Excellent; smooth, clean juice with no noticeable pulp or fine particles Pulp slightly moist but not wet; no visible juice remained in discharged pulp Cut into roughly ¾- to 1-inch pieces; fed easily without noticeable strain
Celery Excellent; smooth juice with no noticeable pulp, sediment, or fine particles Pulp slightly moist; small amount of juice could still be squeezed from discharged pulp Cut into roughly ¾- to 1-inch pieces; no wrapping, clogging, backing up, or intervention required
Beets Excellent; clean juice with minimal foam-like particulation Pulp slightly moist when squeezed, but no visible juice droplets released Cut into roughly 1-inch cubes; processed smoothly without noticeable strain
Romaine / Leafy Greens Good; slightly thicker texture with very fine particulate matter visible in the juice Fair; retained the most residual moisture of any ingredient tested, with several drops of juice recoverable from squeezed pulp Romaine cut into roughly 2-inch pieces; mixed greens fed without chopping; processing required some manual intervention
Pineapple Excellent; smooth juice with a small amount of very fine particulate matter Pulp wet and mushy but did not release visible juice droplets when squeezed Cut into roughly 1½-inch cubes or 1×1×2-inch pieces; processed smoothly without clogging or manual intervention

Yield & Pulp Ejection

  • Good pulp discharge: The pulp outlet cleared itself well during normal use and did not require constant intervention.
  • Clean workflow: Pulp exited consistently, which helped keep the process organized.
  • Ingredient variation: Ginger produced the driest pulp during testing, while leafy greens retained the most residual moisture. Apples, carrots, celery, beets, and pineapple all fell between those extremes.

The pulp outlet, or pulp discharge channel, is one of the parts that determines whether juicing feels clean or annoying. The Auramist performed well here during ordinary use. Pulp exited consistently without backing up, and the juice outlet flap helped keep the counter cleaner when switching cups or pausing the pour.

Puraflows Auramist pulp outlet discharging processed produce during juicing
Processed pulp being discharged through the Auramist's pulp outlet during testing. The outlet cleared itself consistently and did not require routine intervention

Yield was generally strong across the completed produce tests, with most ingredients producing pulp that remained only slightly moist after extraction. Ginger produced the driest discharged pulp, while apples, carrots, beets, and pineapple all showed good extraction with no visible juice droplets released when the pulp was squeezed. Celery retained slightly more moisture, and leafy greens were the weakest performers, producing the wettest pulp and the only test where several drops of recoverable juice remained after squeezing.

Pulp dryness was only one part of the overall picture. The Auramist's strongest results came when good extraction was paired with clean juice quality, consistent feeding, and minimal intervention during operation. Even ingredients that produced slightly wetter pulp, such as celery, still generated clean finished juice and remained easy to process. Leafy greens were the primary exception, producing both the wettest pulp and the only completed test that required minor manual assistance.

Cleaning & Maintenance

  • Fast cleanup: Most cleanup sessions took roughly three minutes from disassembly through rinsing.
  • Mostly rinse-based: Most residue rinsed away under running water without scrubbing.
  • Accessible pulp path: A removable rubber tab provides access to the pulp extraction section, where the included brush cleared remaining pulp with only a few passes.
  • Easy reassembly: The removable parts came apart easily and snapped back into place after washing and drying.

Cleanup was one of the Auramist's strongest areas throughout testing. Most residue rinsed away quickly under running water, the parts were easy to access, and the machine never developed the kind of hard-to-reach pulp buildup that often makes cold press juicers frustrating to maintain.

In normal use, most pulp residue rinsed off under running water without heavy scrubbing. The only area that consistently benefited from brushing was the pulp extraction section. Even there, cleanup was straightforward because the removable rubber tab provides direct access to the area.

Puraflows Auramist removable rubber pulp outlet plug used to access the pulp extraction section for cleaning
The removable rubber tab provides direct access to the pulp extraction section, making it easier to brush away remaining pulp under running water

Small design choices such as the removable rubber tab, accessible pulp path, and straightforward reassembly made cleanup feel consistently manageable throughout testing. Even after months of use, cleanup remained one of the machine's most practical advantages.

3-Month Ownership Note: Cleaning

After roughly three months of use, cleanup remained one of the Auramist’s strongest advantages. The removable parts still came apart easily, most residue rinsed away quickly, and reassembly stayed simple after washing and drying.

During testing, the Auramist routinely remained a sub-5-minute cleanup when rinsed promptly after use. Most cleanup sessions took roughly three minutes from disassembly through rinsing.

Puraflows Auramist removable components cleaned and drying on a dish rack after use
The Auramist's removable components drying after cleaning. Most residue rinsed away quickly under running water, and the parts were easy to reassemble once dry

Noise Testing

  • Brand claim: Puraflows lists the Auramist as operating below 60 dB.
  • Test method: Plumosity used a smartphone decibel meter app, not calibrated laboratory equipment.
  • Idle reading: With the motor running but no produce being juiced, the app recorded an average reading of roughly 63 dB.
  • Produce readings: Completed produce tests ranged from roughly 64 dB for leafy greens and pineapple to roughly 73 dB for beets.

These sound measurements should be treated as comparative reference points rather than definitive measurements. The readings came from a smartphone decibel meter app, not calibrated laboratory equipment.

Subjectively, the Auramist sounded relatively quiet compared with several juicers we have used in the past. It did not feel like a harsh blender-style appliance during ordinary operation. For context, normal conversation is often cited around 60 dB, while many blenders commonly exceed 80 dB during use. Based on our experience, the Auramist felt much closer to the former than the latter.

Noise Test Approx. dB Reading Practical Note
Ambient kitchen ~14 dB* Baseline reading from the smartphone app before testing
Idle / empty run ~63 dB* Motor running with no produce being fed into the machine
Apple ~67 dB* Clean juice quality; pulp slightly moist but no visible juice released when squeezed
Ginger ~65 dB* Clean juice quality; mostly dry pulp after extraction
Carrot ~71 dB* Processed smoothly; clean juice with no noticeable pulp in the finished output
Celery ~66 dB* Handled fibrous celery smoothly; no wrapping, clogging, or backup observed
Beets ~73 dB* Excellent juice quality; slightly moist pulp with no visible juice released when squeezed
Romaine / Leafy Greens ~64 dB* Good juice quality; slightly thicker texture with fine particulate matter and the wettest pulp of any completed test
Pineapple ~64 dB* Handled fibrous pineapple smoothly with no clogging or manual intervention required

*Approximate readings obtained using a smartphone decibel meter application. Values are intended as comparative references and should not be interpreted as laboratory-grade measurements.

Produce Performance Testing

Different ingredients stress different parts of a juicer. Dense produce tests extraction power, fibrous ingredients test feeding and pulp management, and leafy greens often reveal weaknesses that softer fruits can hide. For that reason, the Auramist was tested across a range of common juicing ingredients rather than a single fruit or vegetable.

🍎 Apple Test

Apples were cored and cut into eighths before testing. The pieces fed cleanly and processed smoothly. Juice quality was excellent, with no noticeable pulp, sediment, or fine particles. The discharged pulp was slightly moist when squeezed but did not release visible juice droplets.

🫚 Ginger Test

Ginger was sliced into roughly ⅛-inch pieces before testing. The Auramist processed it smoothly without noticeable strain. Juice quality was excellent, with no noticeable fibers, pulp, sediment, or fine particles. The discharged pulp was mostly dry with only slight residual moisture.

🥕 Carrot Test

Carrots were cut into roughly ¾-inch to 1-inch pieces before testing. The Auramist processed them smoothly without noticeable strain. Juice quality was excellent, with clean, smooth juice and no noticeable pulp or fine particles. The discharged pulp was slightly moist but not wet.

🥬 Celery Test

Celery stalks were cut into roughly ¾-inch to 1-inch pieces before testing. The Auramist handled them without wrapping, clogging, backing up, or requiring intervention. Juice quality was excellent, producing clean juice with no noticeable pulp, sediment, or fine particles. The discharged pulp retained slightly more moisture than carrot or ginger pulp.

🫜 Beet Test

Beets were cut into roughly 1-inch cubes before testing. The Auramist processed them smoothly without noticeable strain and averaged roughly 73 dB during operation. Juice quality was excellent, with clean extraction and only minimal foam-like particulation visible in the finished juice. The discharged pulp was slightly moist when squeezed but did not release visible juice droplets. Cleanup required slightly more rinsing than apples, carrots, celery, or ginger because of the additional beet residue.

🥬 Romaine & Mixed Greens Test

Romaine lettuce was cut into roughly 2-inch pieces before testing, while mixed greens were fed without additional chopping. The Auramist averaged roughly 64 dB during operation. Juice quality was good, with a slightly thicker texture and very fine particulate matter visible in the finished juice. Minor manual assistance was occasionally needed during feeding, and the discharged pulp retained more moisture than any other ingredient tested.

🍍 Pineapple Test

Pineapple was cut into roughly 1½-inch cubes and 1×1×2-inch pieces before testing. Despite its fibrous texture, the Auramist processed it smoothly without clogging, backing up, or requiring manual intervention, while averaging roughly 64 dB during operation. Juice quality was excellent, with only a few very fine particles visible in the finished juice. The discharged pulp was wet and mushy but did not release visible juice droplets when squeezed. Cleanup remained straightforward, requiring only slightly more rinsing than most other ingredients tested.

Fresh juice and discharged pulp from produce performance testing with the Puraflows Auramist
Representative juice and pulp results from produce testing. Across a range of ingredients, the Auramist consistently produced clean juice and generally well-extracted pulp

Produce-specific testing revealed a consistent pattern. Apples, carrots, celery, ginger, beets, and pineapple all processed smoothly while producing clean finished juice and generally well-extracted pulp. Leafy greens were the only ingredient that required minor manual assistance and retained noticeably more moisture after extraction. Overall, the Auramist handled a broader range of produce more consistently than many value-priced cold press juicers.

Countertop Fit & Storage

  • Fits under our cabinets: At 16¾ inches tall in our kitchen, the Auramist fit under an 18-inch clearance.
  • Accessible enough to stay out: The size makes it realistic to keep on the counter, which supports regular use.
  • Vertical footprint: It uses height more than horizontal sprawl, making it easier to place beside a cutting board during prep.
  • Stable during use: Four suction cups on the bottom of the motor base help keep the machine firmly planted on the countertop.

Countertop access is part of the product's value. A juicer is far more likely to be used regularly when it can stay accessible between sessions. In our kitchen, the Auramist fit comfortably beneath the cabinets, making it practical to leave on the counter rather than storing it after each use.

Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer stored beneath kitchen cabinets with fresh produce and prep tools nearby
The Auramist fit comfortably beneath our kitchen cabinets while leaving adequate prep space, making it practical to keep on the counter

The suction-cup system is another small but useful detail. During testing, the Auramist remained stable while feeding produce and never felt like it wanted to slide across the countertop. At the same time, the suction was not overly aggressive, so the machine remained easy to lift and reposition when needed.

The suction cups are a small detail, but they contributed to a more stable and predictable experience during testing. Combined with the Auramist's compact footprint and under-cabinet fit, they helped the machine feel practical for regular countertop use.

Scoring Breakdown: Puraflows Auramist vs. Key Criteria

Plumosity’s scoring framework emphasizes real-world value rather than specifications alone. The goal is not simply to identify the most powerful or expensive juicer, but to evaluate how well a machine performs across the factors that most influence long-term satisfaction and regular use.

Review Criterion Weight Score (out of 5) Notes from Testing
Juice Quality 15% 4.8 Excellent texture and clarity across testing; occasional tiny particles observed before secondary filtering
Pulp Dryness 15% 4.7 Strong extraction performance overall; celery retained slightly more moisture than carrots or ginger
Cleanup 15% 5.0 One of the strongest aspects of ownership; removable parts rinse clean easily and reassemble quickly
Prep Efficiency 10% 4.9 Wide chute meaningfully reduces prep work while still encouraging practical produce sizing
Ease of Use 10% 5.0 Simple controls, intuitive assembly, and an effective safety-lock system make operation straightforward
Produce Handling 10% 4.9 Handled most produce smoothly, including apples, carrots, celery, ginger, beets, and pineapple; leafy greens required minor manual assistance
Noise 7.5% 4.8 Quiet for a cold press juicer; measured 63–73 dB during testing and never felt disruptive in normal use
Counter / Storage Fit 7.5% 4.9 At 16¾ inches tall, it fit comfortably beneath our 18-inch counter-to-cabinet clearance
Build Quality 5% 4.8 Solid overall construction; mostly plastic; included cleaning brush feels less premium than the machine itself but gets the job done
Warranty / Support / Value 5% 4.6 Excellent value for the price, though the 1-year warranty trails several established premium competitors
Weighted Overall Score 100% 4.85 / 5 Strong performance across the categories that most influence ownership satisfaction
Plumosity scoring breakdown and review score graphic for the Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer
Plumosity’s scoring breakdown for the Puraflows Auramist after roughly three months of hands-on testing; the Auramist earned an overall score of 4.85 / 5

Puraflows Auramist vs. Common Juicer Alternatives

Here’s how the Auramist compares within the broader cold press juicer market.

Juicer Type / Model Class Best For Strength Trade-Off Typical Price Position
Puraflows Auramist Value-focused buyers seeking a balanced cold press experience Strong cleanup, wide chute, easy operation, and excellent overall value Newer brand with limited long-term ownership history Mid / value-focused
Nama J2 / J3 Class Buyers prioritizing premium convenience and reduced prep work Self-feeding batch loading, refined user experience, and strong reputation Significantly higher purchase price Premium
Omega Masticating Class Buyers prioritizing proven durability and long-term ownership confidence Established reputation, strong extraction performance, and extensive history Many models require more produce preparation and manual feeding Mid to premium
Hurom / Kuvings Vertical Class Buyers seeking premium cold press performance from established brands Refined designs, strong juice quality, and broad model selection Higher cost and more difficult model-to-model comparisons Premium
Centrifugal Juicers Buyers prioritizing speed and lower upfront cost Fast operation and lower purchase prices Louder operation, more foam, and generally lower juice quality Budget to mid

The Auramist does not necessarily outperform every premium cold press juicer on the market. Instead, its strongest argument is value. During testing, it delivered juice quality, cleanup performance, and overall usability that compared favorably with several more expensive machines, while avoiding many of the friction points that discourage regular juicing.

Value & Ownership Trade-Offs

The Auramist delivers juice quality that compares favorably with many significantly more expensive cold press juicers while offering one of the easiest cleanup experiences we've encountered in the category.

Its strongest value comes from reducing many of the small frustrations that often discourage regular juicing. The wide feed chute reduces prep work, the safety-lock system simplifies assembly, the pulp path clears itself well during normal use, and cleanup routinely took only a few minutes when the machine was rinsed promptly after use.

The primary trade-off is brand maturity. Puraflows does not yet have the decades-long track record of companies such as Omega, Hurom, Kuvings, Tribest, or Nama. However, throughout testing, the Auramist consistently performed well across the areas that most influence long-term satisfaction, including juice quality, cleanup, produce handling, ease of use, and overall practicality.

For buyers focused on juice quality, cleanup, usability, and overall value, the Auramist compares exceptionally well with many higher-priced alternatives.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • ✅ Strong juice quality for the price
  • ✅ Easier cleanup than many cold press juicers we’ve used
  • ✅ Wide chute reduces small-piece prep work
  • ✅ Simple controls and low learning curve
  • ✅ Fits under an 18-inch counter-to-cabinet clearance in our kitchen
  • ✅ Pulp outlet cleared itself well during normal use
  • ✅ Closeable juice outlet helps prevent counter mess
  • ✅ Stable suction-cup base keeps the machine planted during use
  • ✅ Strong value compared with many premium cold press models

Cons:

  • ❌ Puraflows has limited long-term brand history
  • ❌ 1-year warranty trails several established premium competitors
  • ❌ Some prep is still required despite the wide chute
  • ❌ Plastic components may not feel as premium as top-tier brands

Who Should—or Shouldn’t—Buy It

Based on our testing, the Auramist is best suited for buyers who want strong juice quality, easier cleanup, and excellent overall value without paying premium-brand prices.

Best For:

  • ✔︎ First-time cold press juicer buyers
  • ✔︎ Value-focused shoppers who do not want to pay premium-brand prices
  • ✔︎ People who stopped using previous juicers because cleanup was annoying
  • ✔︎ Small-kitchen users who need a juicer that can stay accessible
  • ✔︎ People looking to build a consistent juicing habit
  • ✔︎ Buyers who want good juice quality with a simpler workflow

Not the Best Fit If:

  • ✘ You want a legacy juicer brand with years of reliability data
  • ✘ You expect zero chopping or zero cleanup
  • ✘ You want the longest warranty coverage in the category
  • ✘ You want stainless-heavy construction throughout

Final Verdict

The Puraflows Auramist earned a Plumosity Score of 4.85 / 5 — Outstanding Value after extensive hands-on testing. It consistently produced excellent juice, remained easy to clean, handled most ingredients without issue, and proved practical enough to keep accessible between uses.

What separates the Auramist is not any single specification or headline feature. Its strength comes from how multiple design decisions work together to make juicing easier to prep, use, and clean. Prep is simpler, cleanup is faster, operation is straightforward, and the machine remained pleasant to use throughout testing.

The primary trade-off is brand maturity. Puraflows does not yet have the category history of Omega, Hurom, Kuvings, Tribest, or Nama, which means there is less long-term durability and customer-use data available than with more established competitors. The Auramist itself, however, performed consistently well across every major area of testing.

For buyers focused on juice quality, cleanup, usability, and overall value, the Auramist stands out as a strong option. It delivers a user experience that compares favorably with many significantly more expensive alternatives.

Plumosity Review:
Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer

Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer receiving Plumosity Certified recognition after earning a 4.85 out of 5 review score
The Puraflows Auramist earned Plumosity Certified status and an overall score of 4.85 / 5 after roughly three months of hands-on testing

Plumosity Score: 4.85 / 5 — Outstanding Value

If you want a cold press juicer that prioritizes repeat use, easier cleanup, and strong juice quality for the price, the Auramist deserves serious consideration.

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Buying Guide: Price, Warranty & Shipping

What to verify before buying the Puraflows Auramist, including price, available filters, warranty, returns, and shipping terms.

Which Configuration Is Right?

The Auramist is available in two configurations. Our review unit was the Standard Filter version, which includes a single filter and is priced at $249.99. Puraflows also offers a Triple Filters package for $259.99, which includes three interchangeable filter inserts instead of one.

Configuration What It Includes Price Best For
Standard Filter Single filter insert $249.99 Buyers primarily interested in everyday cold-pressed juice
Triple Filters Three interchangeable filter inserts with different screen designs $259.99 Buyers who want additional filtering options and greater versatility

Because our testing was conducted using the Standard Filter configuration, the findings throughout this review apply directly to that version. We did not test the additional filters included with the Triple Filters package.

Puraflows Auramist Standard Filter and Triple Filters configurations
The Auramist is available with either a single standard filter or a three-filter package.

Price, Shipping, Returns & Warranty

  • ✔︎ Price:
  • ✔︎ Shipping: Free shipping, with delivery estimates of 3–5 business days within the continental United States.
  • ✔︎ Returns: 30-day money-back guarantee, along with a 30-day return or exchange window.
  • ✔︎ Warranty: 1-year limited warranty.
  • ✔︎ Support: Customer support is available at support@puraflows.com.

The biggest consideration here is the warranty. The Auramist's 1-year limited warranty is shorter than the coverage offered by some established premium competitors.

Complementary Juicing Tools

Practical tools that make juicing easier to prep, clean, store, and repeat.

Produce Prep Tools

The Auramist's wide feed chute reduces chopping, but produce still needs to be washed, trimmed, and occasionally cut before juicing. A colander, stable cutting board, and sharp knife help simplify prep before ingredients reach the machine.

Juice Storage & Serving

Fresh juice is often consumed immediately, but bottles, jars, and pitchers make it easier to store extra servings, refrigerate larger batches, and serve juice without spills.

Cleaning Tools

The included brush handles routine cleaning, but a few additional tools can simplify maintenance. Detail brushes help clean tight spaces, bottle brushes make quick work of juice containers, and absorbent kitchen towels help dry components before storage.

Conclusion

Final thoughts on the Auramist after hands-on testing.

The most important result of this review was not the Auramist's juice quality, cleanup performance, or feature list. It was how consistently the machine avoided the small frustrations that often make juicing feel like more work than it is worth.

Throughout testing, the Auramist consistently made the overall juicing process feel simpler and less demanding. Prep was manageable, cleanup was quick, operation was straightforward, and the machine remained accessible between uses.

The Auramist is not the most established cold press juicer on the market, and long-term durability remains the largest unanswered question. However, based on our testing, it delivered excellent juice quality, easy operation, and unusually strong value for its price point.

Ultimately, the Auramist earned its 4.85 / 5 — Outstanding Value rating because it performed well in the areas that matter most during daily use. For buyers seeking a capable cold press juicer without paying premium-brand prices, the Auramist is an easy machine to recommend.

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Disclaimer:

This review was conducted by Plumosity’s Product Review Team after roughly three months of hands-on testing with the Puraflows Auramist Cold Press Juicer.

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