Best Hurom Juicers
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Hurom H26
- Price (RRP) $649
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A Strange Beast – Now I got this after my other juice extractor started chewing off its plastic worm drive. It was an Oscar Cold press juicer with a 150W motor, I… Read more
think I paid around $500.00 for it.
I priced the cost of a new auger, but they only sold it as front end for $195.00.
I thought, heck I'm not paying that for a part, and I still have an old juicer, I will buy a new one.
After much research I landed on the Hurom H26, it was expensive, but they had a deal on this, so I went for it. It landed in a couple of days, and I immediately put it to the test. The thing is here, it's a vertical juicer and as such it did not take up much space on my bench top, so instead of having to pack it up and stick it in a cupboard and then drag it out when I wanted to use it, I just left it on my bench top, and now of course, I'm going to use it, and not forget I had one.
Now, I have to say, I thought my Oscar was powerful, you could not stop it, so the 150W motor had me convinced it would be enough on the Hurom, unfortunately, I stopped it 3 times, mainly when making "ice cream" . The thing is, if your fruit is frozen like rock, that is what it is..........a. rock, and this juicer stopped in its tracks. The solution was to unfreeze your frozen fruit, just a little, by placing it in a bowl of water for a few minutes, problem solved. Now it didn't really come out like ice cream, more a frozen slushy or paste, I might have to try freezing some milk products and see how they behave. Another annoying trait was, every time I started it seemed to be going in reverse and, until I forced the fruit down it would not juice till it stopped and then realized it had to juice some fruit and magically it began rotating in the correct direction. This thing wobbles, and I am not surprised, nothing actually holds the top part of the unit in place, it just sits there in a groove on the base and depends on the auger to exert enough downward pressure to hold it there. Now, this is probably by design as I can the logic in this madness. I reckon if it was stiff then it might crack if force came to shove, so it wobbles. It has an inner filter with an outer rotating stirrer. The outer ring more or less stirs your juice much like those blades you see in the shop in those slushy machines. The Auger rotates at 43 rpm and the outer ring rotates at 17 rpm. The fact is this is about right. Anything over 60rpm is going to produce heat and kill off your vitamins, so just be aware, this does not increase juicing time, a faster revolving unit up to 60 rpm will show very little difference in the time taken, over that, well, you don't want it blended, right? Another quirky thing is the on , off and in between lever. I really can't figure out why they have this. I guess the idea is to trap your pulp in the unit as when its off it plugs the Shute. mid/off, it gives partial access to your pulp being expelled and full on, well, once again, you can't have it full on because the lever is trapped on this side of the rotating spindle and can only be in the full-on position when you remove the unit from the body. Makes no sense to me ....at all. Ok, it's quirky and sometimes stupid, but it does produce a nice juice and the pulp is quite dry as well. The one thing you all know of course is to peel your oranges and mandarins before juicing, that's why I have a separate unit for juicing oranges, its quicker and I don't have to peel the fruit. peel your carrots otherwise your juice will be brown and not golden orange, but to be honest I leave the skin on my apples but not my pineapple, Huh, I might be dull but I'm not that stupid. The machine itself is quiet in operation. I didn't do a decibel reading but it was the quietest appliance in my kitchen. All in all, if you can stand the pain on your pocket, it is worth the money, when it's discounted, and it should last a long time because its quality built in South Korea, and they tend to be a bit fussy with their electronic goods.
Hurom H100
- Price (RRP) $749
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the juice produced by the product has a lot of bubbles, pulps and the texture is inconsistent, which makes the drinking experience unpleasant.… Read more
Additionally, I’ve found that the product feels clunky and difficult to operate, especially when assembling or disassembling the parts. The lid, in particular, is extremely hard to twist, which has been a constant source of frustration. I’ve attempted to use the product multiple times, hoping it would get easier with familiarity, but the difficulty persists
Hurom H200
Absolutely fantastic – This juicer extracts is very efficient at juice extraction, and the pulp can be used in cooking. Everything is high quality and finish, easy to clean… Read more
too. The juices taste amazing, and very true to the ingredients used. We use it for hard veg, greens and celery, and it gets so much juice. We make ginger and tumeric juice and use it fro tumeric latte and it is delicious. Most highly recommended, we love everything about it.
Hurom H70
Love this juicer, so easy to clean and fast to make juice. I have been juicing forever and have had several other cold-press juicers and this is hands down the best juicer I have ever used. It saves me so much time.
Hurom H300e Cold Press Juicer
Blindingly Good – This has completely changed what I though of juicers. It is quiet, doesn't shake itself off the bench. doesn't have the same sized footprint as an… Read more
aircraft carrier. And it makes amazing juice; quickly and with no fuss and minimal prep. Clean up is straightforward, but isn't dishwasher-friendly.
Hurom H310a
Not easy to use from the start – I bought this model because I need to make only two glasses at a time. It costed me around $480. So my expectation was high. I gave it only 2 stars… Read more
because it is easy to use, easy to assemble, easy to clean but my goodness extremely hard to disassemble it to wash the parts after use. The first time I used it I thought that I didn't get used to it. But the second and third time it was still the same. I need to ask my husband to help pull the chamber out. I followed instructions carefully yet it was still HARD to pull out the chamber from the base. I only made 2 small glasses for my husband and myself. I used basic vegetables like carrot and beetroot with apple and pineapple. I cut them into small pieces. But the dry pulp still made it very hard to disassemble it to wash the parts. Update; After using it for a while the parts started to loose up a bit. I can easily manage it now.
Hurom M100 Blender & Juicer
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