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Juicer CAD blocks for kitchen worktop layouts
By Saumyajit Maity · Published 22 Apr 2024 · Updated 11 Jul 2025
A juicer is a small worktop appliance, but it is exactly the kind of detail that makes a kitchen drawing feel real and helps you plan a beverage or breakfast station properly. A scaled juicer block lets you reserve a slice of worktop near a socket and dress an elevation so the counter does not read as empty. This page gathers free juicer CAD blocks in DWG, drawn at true millimetre size for AutoCAD 2004 or later.
You will find compact citrus juicers and taller jug-style juicers and blenders here, in plan and elevation, so the same symbol works for a top-down layout and a face-on kitchen elevation. Every file is free for personal and commercial use, with no signup and no watermark. Use the juicer alongside the toaster, kettle and coffee maker blocks to build a worktop that looks lived-in rather than staged.
What a juicer CAD block represents
A juicer CAD block is a small worktop appliance symbol — the base, the bowl or jug, and the spout or cone, drawn simply enough to read at kitchen scale. It is not a setting-out object, so its real value is in reserving counter space and giving a kitchen elevation some texture, not in driving any dimension on the drawing.
Because a juicer is portable, it competes with the kettle, the toaster and everything else for the same corner of worktop. Placing the block early, near a socket and a usable stretch of counter, keeps that cluster honest so the finished kitchen actually has room for the appliances the client expects to use.
Views and variants included
The juicer downloads here cover the two common types: a low, wide citrus juicer or press, and a taller jug or jar style typical of a blender-juicer. Each ships a plan symbol — the round or oval footprint seen from above, which you tuck into a worktop corner — and an elevation showing the body, jug and controls for a face-on kitchen wall.
Where both views are in one file they share a DWG, so you can insert the plan or the elevation and freeze the other. The geometry sits on sensible layers and is kept clean, so you can recolour the appliance to match the rest of your worktop-appliance layer without unpicking nested blocks.
Typical juicer sizing to design around
Use these as planning ranges, not exact specs. A compact citrus juicer is small — often around a 150–200 mm footprint and 200–300 mm tall. A jug-style blender-juicer is taller, frequently 350–450 mm high with a base footprint near 180–230 mm, because the jug stacks above the motor base. Slow masticating juicers can be wider front-to-back.
Models vary widely, so never letter an exact figure from a block onto a drawing. The point is that the symbol is the right order of size so it looks credible next to a 600 mm appliance module, and so you have left enough free worktop beside it for the fruit, the glasses and the cutting space the appliance actually needs in use.
How to insert and place the juicer
These blocks are drawn full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales the block automatically. Run INSERT or drag the DWG in, pick a point on the worktop, and rotate to face the room for an elevation or to sit square in plan.
Keep the juicer on a worktop-appliance or small-appliance layer rather than on layer 0, so you can freeze the loose appliances to produce a clean joinery plan and thaw them for a furnished view. As a block reference it can be copied freely, and editing the block definition updates every instance at once, which keeps your appliance styling consistent across the drawing.
Where juicer blocks are used
Juicer blocks appear in residential kitchen plans and elevations, apartment and studio fit-outs, kitchenettes in offices, gyms and serviced apartments, and in juice-bar or cafe counter drawings where a beverage station has to be shown to scale. They are a quick way to signal a healthy-breakfast or smoothie corner, especially grouped with a blender, a toaster and a fruit bowl.
For presentation work, small appliances stop an elevation from looking sterile; for coordination, a juicer reminds you to put a socket within reach of the counter where people will actually stand and use it. Pair the block with the wider kitchen pack to fill out the rest of the worktop appliances on the same drawing.
Grouping appliances for a beverage station
Kitchens read better when the loose worktop appliances share one layer with its own colour and lineweight. Collect the juicer, blender, kettle and coffee maker there, and you can freeze the whole cluster for a clean cabinetry plan, then thaw it for a furnished presentation, all from one drawing without duplicate geometry.
If you find yourself drawing the same smoothie or juice corner on several projects, WBLOCK the group — juicer plus blender plus a glass rack — as a single block and drop that station into the next kitchen in one move. It keeps the appliance set consistent and saves re-placing each small block individually every time the worktop reappears.
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Questions
Frequently asked
Is the juicer CAD block free to download?+
Yes. The juicer blocks on this page download free in DWG, with no signup, no watermark and no attribution required. They are cleared for personal and commercial project use.
Do you have both a citrus juicer and a blender-style juicer?+
The downloads cover both common types — a low citrus press and a taller jug-style juicer or blender. Where a file ships several variants or views they sit in one DWG so you can insert the one you need.
What scale are the juicer blocks drawn at?+
Full size in millimetres. Insert at scale 1 in a millimetre drawing, 0.001 in a metre drawing, or set INSUNITS to millimetres so AutoCAD rescales them on insertion.
Should I use the plan or elevation juicer block?+
Use the plan symbol for laying out the kitchen from above and reserving worktop space. Use the elevation symbol when you draw a kitchen wall face-on for a client presentation or joinery drawing.
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