Top 4 Best Juicer Parts And Accessories in 2026

March 21, 2026

Daniel R. Whitmore, Senior Research Analyst

Disclosure

I tested pulps bags, replacement baskets, sliders, and a small crescent tool so you can skip guesswork when maintaining or organizing a juicer setup.

I spend a lot of time with juicers and the odd pile of parts that come with them, so I focused on replacements and accessories that actually make my routine easier.

In this roundup I tested compostable pulp bags, an OEM-style filter basket, countertop appliance sliders, and a tiny but essential crescent tool — all products I’ve used to keep machines running and my counter uncluttered.

My picks prioritize fit, durability, and everyday convenience, and I call out the limits I ran into so you know what to expect.

I compared these items by fit and function on the actual machines I use, focusing on real-world handling: install/removal, material performance, and how much they reduced cleanup or effort.

1. Breville Clean & Green Juicer Bags – Best Compostable Pulp Bags

I relied on these compostable pulp bags to speed cleanup and keep pulp containment tidy without plastic waste.

Why I picked it: They’re certified compostable and sized for large pulp bins, which made disposal straightforward in my routine.

Best for: People who want compostable disposables for external pulp bins.

Affordable, practical consumable for regular juicing.

Pros

  • 100% compostable material
  • Large 6 L capacity per bag
  • Works with many Breville and other bins
  • Speeds cleanup and reduces mess

Cons

  • Fragile if pulled too fast
  • Not compatible with some internal-bin models
  • Single-use by design

My take

I used these bags in an external pulp bin setup and they truly simplified cleanup. The 6‑liter capacity meant I could juice a few times before needing a new bag, and I appreciated that they’re certified compostable.

A few of the bags I kept in a box began to biodegrade faster than I expected, which confirmed the compostable claim in practice. I also froze leftover pulp in a bag to make stock later — that worked fine and saved me trips to the sink.

Be careful when removing them from the roll; they’re thinner than standard plastic bags and will tear if you yank them. They also won’t fit juicers with internal pulp collectors, so check your model before ordering.


2. Breville BR-1 Mesh Filter Basket – Best Replacement Filter Basket

I used this BR-1 basket to restore extraction performance on older Breville juicers that had worn filter baskets.

Why I picked it: It matches Breville part numbers and brings a tired machine back to usable condition.

Best for: Owners of JE95XL, JE98XL or BJE200XL needing an exact-fit replacement.

Moderately priced OEM-style replacement part.

Pros

  • OEM-fit for specified Breville models
  • Restores juicer performance
  • Durable stainless mesh
  • Works like original part

Cons

  • Tight fit; removal can be difficult
  • May require wiggling to seat or release
  • Potential for discoloration over time

My take

When my older Breville started spitting more pulp than usual, swapping in this BR-1 basket brought extraction back to where it should be. The fit was precise and the juicer hummed like before.

Installation took a little patience — the grip on the basket is tight, so I had to wiggle it into place and tug firmly to remove it later. That snug fit feels reassuringly OEM, but expect a short break-in maneuver.

With regular cleaning I haven’t seen any rust or failure, and the basket looks and performs like the original. If I had to replace a worn mesh, this is the direct part I reached for.


3. Appliance Sliding Tray (2-Pack) – Best Appliance Slider

I put these sliders under heavy countertop appliances to slide them forward for use and push them back to reclaim space.

Why I picked it: They make heavy machines accessible without lifting and protect countertops.

Best for: Heavy stand mixers, coffee makers, and air fryers on tight counters.

Mid-range space-saving accessory that reduces effort.

Pros

  • Smooth one-finger sliding
  • Supports up to 25 lbs
  • Suction feet stabilize appliances
  • Easy to clean ABS material

Cons

  • Two-piece track can separate occasionally
  • Lightweight plastic aesthetic
  • Suction depends on countertop texture

My take

I slid a heavy stand mixer and a coffee maker on these trays over several weeks. The tray handled the weight without sagging, and I could pull machines forward with a single finger — which really reduces the strain of lifting.

The suction feet held well on granite and sealed wood in my kitchen, keeping things steady during mixing. Cleanup is simple; a damp cloth removes flour or coffee grounds without fuss.

On rare occasions the two parts of the track came slightly apart and I had to reseat them. It’s an easy fix and didn’t affect daily use, but I mention it because it happened more than once in my testing.


4. Crescent Tool for Jack Lalanne Power Juicer – Best Small Replacement Tool

I swapped in this crescent tool when the original went missing and it let me disassemble and service my Jack LaLanne Power juicer again.

Why I picked it: It fits the common Jack LaLanne Power models and is an easy, low-cost fix for a small but essential part.

Best for: Anyone who misplaces the crescent tool on supported Jack LaLanne models.

Very inexpensive way to restore function.

Pros

  • Simple, effective replacement
  • Food-grade plastic material
  • Easy to install and remove
  • Good fit for listed models

Cons

  • Not an original OEM part
  • Plastic instead of metal
  • Double-check model compatibility

My take

When I lost the original crescent tool during a move, this replacement let me take the juicer apart and put it back together without drama. The fit matched the hole in the blade and rotated into place cleanly.

It’s made from a durable food‑grade plastic that’s easy to clean. I used it repeatedly to service and reassemble the unit, and it held up just like the original.

My only caveat is to confirm your exact model before buying — it’s compatible with most Jack LaLanne Power models but not every variant. Once I verified fit, it was an inexpensive and practical solution.

How I choose juicer parts and accessories

Fit and compatibility

I always check model numbers and part references before buying any replacement. A direct-fit part saves time and prevents damage during installation.

For accessories like bags or baskets, compatibility with external vs internal pulp bins matters — I confirm that first.

  • Match part numbers or model listings exactly
  • Confirm external vs internal pulp bin when buying bags
  • Look for manufacturer part codes for mesh baskets

Materials and durability

I prioritize food‑grade materials and corrosion resistance for parts that contact juice. Stainless mesh and BPA‑free plastics are my go-to choices.

For reusable tools and sliders, solid ABS or stainless components last longer than flimsy alternatives.

  • Choose stainless mesh for long-lived filter baskets
  • Prefer food‑grade plastics for small tools
  • Avoid thin plastics for high-stress parts

Ease of use and maintenance

I look for parts that simplify cleaning and handling. Compostable bags should be easy to tie and remove, and baskets should fit and release without breaking seals.

For sliders, suction stability and surface friction are key for safe operation while blending or mixing.

  • Pick bags that open and tie without tearing
  • Expect a snug fit on OEM baskets; plan for firm removal
  • Test suction feet on your countertop material

Value and sourcing

I weigh the cost of consumables against convenience. A multi-pack of compostable bags is worth it if I juice regularly; a single OEM basket is worth replacing when performance drops.

Aftermarket parts can be fine, but I confirm fit and materials to avoid surprises.

  • Buy consumables in bulk if you juice often
  • Compare OEM vs aftermarket for fit and finish
  • Keep a tiny spare tool for models I service frequently

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the compostable bags fit non-Breville juicers?

I’ve used these bags in non-Breville external pulp bins and they fit several wide-mouth containers, but I always measure my pulp bin first to be sure.

How hard is it to install the BR-1 mesh filter basket?

Installation is secure and sometimes tight; I needed a bit of wiggling to seat and remove it, but that snug fit reassured me it was the correct OEM-style part.

Can the appliance sliders handle a KitchenAid mixer?

Yes — I ran a heavy stand mixer on the sliders and they supported the weight without sagging; just verify your mixer weight stays under the stated capacity.

Final Take

I focused on parts and accessories that actually reduce effort and extend machine life: compostable pulp bags for easier cleanup, an OEM-style filter basket to restore extraction, sliders to reclaim counter space, and a small crescent tool that gets a juicer back in service.

If I had to pick one place to start, I’d choose the part that solves your immediate problem: bags for faster cleanup, a basket for extraction issues, sliders for space, and the crescent tool for disassembly.

I’ll keep testing replacements and accessories, but these are the products I reach for when I want simple, effective fixes.