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I recommend the juicer I have but it does not meet your criteria for stainless steel parts and could well be what you currently have. 

 

I purchased this $45 Tribest Citristar juicer, perhaps based on recommendations here, in 2012 (edited to add that @andiesenji mentioned it in this post in 2011.)  It looks very similar to the Braun that @lindag mentioned above.  It is still going strong.  It does not have suction feet, nor does it travel.  If it dies, I think I would purchase another of the same rather than splash out on a $200 machine.  Mine lives in a cupboard under the counter.  It's light and easy to pull out and it works so much better than a manual squeezer that I get it out whenever I need juice from more than one or two pieces of fruit. I use it for all citrus - oranges, lemons, limes and with the larger cone, grapefruits. 

 

Previously, I had this $15.99 Black & Decker model.  It lasted about 3 years before it died.  It was atrociously noisy. I would not repurchase that one. 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

I recommend the juicer I have but it does not meet your criteria for stainless steel parts and could well be what you currently have. 

 

I purchased this $45 Tribest Citristar juicer, perhaps based on recommendations here, in 2012.  It looks very similar to the Braun that @lindag mentioned above.  It is still going strong.  It does not have suction feet, nor does it travel.  If it dies, I think I would purchase another of the same rather than splash out on a $200 machine.  Mine lives in a cupboard under the counter.  It's light and easy to pull out and it works so much better than a manual squeezer that I get it out whenever I need juice from more than one or two pieces of fruit. I use it for all citrus - oranges, lemons, limes and with the larger cone, grapefruits. 

 

Previously, I had this $15.99 Black & Decker model.  It lasted about 3 years before it died.  It was atrociously noisy. I would not repurchase that one. 

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