Great review. I have both & finding myself using the J2 more. The noise on the Auto10 was alarming to me the 1st few times of use. I thought it was going to break down & stop working. So far I have not gotten use to that screeching sound. I feel that the J2 juices everything with ease. The Auto10 the greens seems to linger behind as you stated. This the one but not only the reason I have continuously use the J2. Now the Kuvings just released the Auto10 Plus. This hopper his bigger with an additional top that can be detached. When that additional top of the hopper is removed it now becomes a Auto10. This also comes with a Stainless Steel blade. I am sure there are extra features that I am not aware of. I have not done my own research on what the Auot10 Plus would cost as of yet. I only had the Auto10 for almost a year & I am not sure getting the upgrade is worth it. I would have to see. After a while all the Juicers & upgrades can become very costly. For myself I am beginning to not have space for all these things. As for funds it's getting tighter. I tend to like to get the newer things, but lately I ask myself: 1. Do I need it? 2. Do I have space for it? 3. Do I need to upgrade & Is it worth it 4. Can I afford it? 5. What I already have is good is it Enough for now? 6. How many times will I use it? All these things plays a factor in deciding is it for me or not. This is the best break down review I have seen so far. I can image the time & effort it takes to do this extensive review. On that I appreciate it alot. Keep up the excellent work. Take care.....
Hey Amanda! Thanks so much for your comment :) Your comment is one of the best one's I've gotten! Totally agree. All valid points. I like that Kuvings is making incremental improvements but I don't think these little upgrades are worth $740. The one upping with the hopper extension is getting kind of silly. How long before your juicer looks like the leaning tower of pisa? The stainless steel blade seems cool but the rest of the juicer is still BPA-free food grade plastic which kinda defeats the purpose. I guess it's slightly more durable...but the warranty covers everything so if you have a problem you just order a new part. Thanks again and you too!
@@sprintkitchen9570 i can buy them i want to give nama a call to see if i can get the black friday discount fir the j2 and m1 if i can ill buy them. but i did get an amazon juicer amzcheff its not bad at all but now i see ill use it everyday i want something that is good real good i wish i could get the kuvings that is just way to expensive but all 3 are good nama kuvings and huram granted i have not used them but seeing all reviews cant go wrong with any of them it looks like
Video seems too biased. I knew he would pick the Nama before watching the end. In all the categories that were neck and neck, u never gave the kuvings points but always gave it to Nama. And with the 30% off on the Auto10 plus, that might seem like the better option.
They were tied in most categories. They were neck in neck with yield. And I mentioned both juicers are great and you’ll be happy with whatever one you pick. The Nama J2 is $470 with a BF discount while the Auto10 is $490 with it’s black friday discount. With the AUTO10 you’re paying more for a louder, heavier machine but that’s just my personal opinion :) And the reason why I thought it was a clear choice
Same here. The slightly better reviews I keep seeing makes me have a little bit of buyers remorse tho. I like my machine but don’t have anything to compare it with so it’s the unknown that gets me. The nut milk experience wasn’t too good with my kuvings however and I am wondering if the nama is better. They say you don’t need an additional attachment and don’t have to soak the nuts before adding them. For the price I won’t be changing anytime soon tho
@ first off a sharp stainless steel blade (as opposed to a cheap plastic one from Everyone else) makes the cutting enormously better and the Huge Hopper allows you to place much larger produce with no cutting (check for videos of a full pineapple!). Plus there are other differences in the pats that eliminate the “squeak” and reduce nooks & crannies making cleaning a breeze (I was able to clean it in under 2 minutes after running an auto wash cycle). You should have reviewed this one!
When I saw the Auto 10 I was wondering why for $600 the blade is plastic. I was going to buy it but waiting for a Black Friday discount code. I go on the site today and they have a new one with a metal blade for $40 more. Definitely going to get that one!! OAN the extended hopper is 130 oz
Thanks so much for the review.. i am caught up between H400 and Kuvings Auto 10 as i wanted to take advantage of Blackfriday, does it mean H400 doesn't have the same warranty? Following from Germany
Thanks for your comment :) depends on your preference. If you don’t mind more pulp I’d go with the H400. I’ve got a video coming out this week comparing those
Between the kuvings auto / the Nama J2 /the Hurom 400 which would you suggest buying for 2x daily use/easy cleaning/ wide variety vegetables,nuts/ longevity?
Tough question! I find myself using the H400 and the J2 the most. J2 for less pulp. Slightly lighter. 15 year warranty. Awesome accessories (large hopper + juice bottles) H400 for lightning fast cleanup. Super simple and easy to use. A bit more pulp than the J2. Makes sorbets out of the box. Pulp container in the back so takes up less counter space. Also huge sale happening rn. You can’t go wrong with either of those 2. Go with your gut
None of these machines can generate very dry pulp, therefore, to discuss which of these machines can generate a little bit more juice is meaningless. If you want to do a batch juicing, here is a method: Combine one of these large hopper juicers with an Angel Juicer, use the hopper juicer as first phase juicer and pass the pulp generated by this hopper juicer to Angel Juicer. With this customized Juicing System, you get the convenience of easy produce feeding with hopper juicer and high yield of Angel Juicer and avoid the horrible process of feeding produce directly into Angel Juicer. By working on the pulp generated by these hopper juicers with an Angel Juicer, you can easily get 80%~100% more juice!
@@atifmanzoor63 If you are serious about juicing and often go batch juicing, this customized juicing system with Angel Juicer as its 2nd phase juicer will save you money on long run. I have an Omega NC800 juicer, which many consider a good juicer, working with Angel Juicer. NC800 can generate 25 oz juice from 5 pounds of carrots, when I pass the pulp from NC800 to Angel Juicer, Angel Juicer can generate another 25 oz juice! If I pass the pulp from NC800 back to NC800, it can not do anything besides messing up the juicing chamber and gear.
@@bill9912 I have an Omega NC800 and Angel 7500, with 5 pound carrots, NC800 can only generate 25 oz juice and can not do anything about the pulp it generated; but Angel Juicer, it can generate 48~50 oz juice for the first pass and another 12 oz from the pulp, total is 60+ oz juice from 5 pound carrots, that is the difference. On long run, Angel Juicer is much more economical.
Great review. I have both & finding myself using the J2 more. The noise on the Auto10 was alarming to me the 1st few times of use. I thought it was going to break down & stop working. So far I have not gotten use to that screeching sound. I feel that the J2 juices everything with ease. The Auto10 the greens seems to linger behind as you stated. This the one but not only the reason I have continuously use the J2. Now the Kuvings just released the Auto10 Plus. This hopper his bigger with an additional top that can be detached. When that additional top of the hopper is removed it now becomes a Auto10. This also comes with a Stainless Steel blade. I am sure there are extra features that I am not aware of. I have not done my own research on what the Auot10 Plus would cost as of yet. I only had the Auto10 for almost a year & I am not sure getting the upgrade is worth it. I would have to see. After a while all the Juicers & upgrades can become very costly. For myself I am beginning to not have space for all these things. As for funds it's getting tighter. I tend to like to get the newer things, but lately I ask myself:
1. Do I need it?
2. Do I have space for it?
3. Do I need to upgrade & Is it worth
it
4. Can I afford it?
5. What I already have is good is it
Enough for now?
6. How many times will I use it?
All these things plays a factor in deciding is it for me or not. This is the best break down review I have seen so far. I can image the time & effort it takes to do this extensive review. On that I appreciate it alot. Keep up the excellent work. Take care.....
Hey Amanda!
Thanks so much for your comment :) Your comment is one of the best one's I've gotten!
Totally agree. All valid points. I like that Kuvings is making incremental improvements but I don't think these little upgrades are worth $740.
The one upping with the hopper extension is getting kind of silly.
How long before your juicer looks like the leaning tower of pisa?
The stainless steel blade seems cool but the rest of the juicer is still BPA-free food grade plastic which kinda defeats the purpose. I guess it's slightly more durable...but the warranty covers everything so if you have a problem you just order a new part.
Thanks again and you too!
Thank you bruh, I was about to buy the kuvings10 until I seen this video
Me watching something I can’t afford, and having to buy an Amazon juicer.
I got the J2 on a payment with affirm its worth it
Nice 👍 yeah i think it’s 6 months no interest or something but I could be wrong
@@sprintkitchen9570 i can buy them i want to give nama a call to see if i can get the black friday discount fir the j2 and m1 if i can ill buy them. but i did get an amazon juicer amzcheff its not bad at all but now i see ill use it everyday i want something that is good real good i wish i could get the kuvings that is just way to expensive but all 3 are good nama kuvings and huram granted i have not used them but seeing all reviews cant go wrong with any of them it looks like
Video seems too biased. I knew he would pick the Nama before watching the end. In all the categories that were neck and neck, u never gave the kuvings points but always gave it to Nama. And with the 30% off on the Auto10 plus, that might seem like the better option.
They were tied in most categories. They were neck in neck with yield. And I mentioned both juicers are great and you’ll be happy with whatever one you pick. The Nama J2 is $470 with a BF discount while the Auto10 is $490 with it’s black friday discount. With the AUTO10 you’re paying more for a louder, heavier machine but that’s just my personal opinion :) And the reason why I thought it was a clear choice
Please talk about the difference between the taste, color and oxidation of the juice when comparing these machines. Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
Appreciate how quick
To the point this was!
Thanks for your comment Ivanne :)
It's the strainers that help decrease the pulp. Hurom creates a little more pulp but is way easier to clean
Yup agreed
Great review, thanks for posting. I'm sold on the J2, but I'm also considering the Hurom 400.
Thanks Steve! Appreciate your comment :)
Got the kuvings Auto10 Plus on their 30% off sale, which made it a no brainer.
Nice! I think the Nama is cheaper with their Black Friday/Cyber monday sale now.
Even though you don't get the sorbet strainer included w/ J2, when you add it, its still cheaper that the auto 10 plus.
@autumngrace8541 I paid 560 for the auto10 plus , the J2 with the sorbet attachment is 590 .. how is that cheaper lol
Same here. The slightly better reviews I keep seeing makes me have a little bit of buyers remorse tho. I like my machine but don’t have anything to compare it with so it’s the unknown that gets me.
The nut milk experience wasn’t too good with my kuvings however and I am wondering if the nama is better. They say you don’t need an additional attachment and don’t have to soak the nuts before adding them. For the price I won’t be changing anytime soon tho
This reminds me of a apple vs android debate. Both work great. Personal choice. 😂
How can i get the j2 with the bigger hopper?
Hi sir how do i buy a nama an what's the price
Great review thanks 😊
Thank for your comment :)
Thanks for this review!
Thanks for your comment :)
Why no Review of the Auto10 PLUS????? It’s STAINLESS STEEL and WAY BETTER!
I looked at it. Seems almost identical. Other than the stainless steel blade and hopper attachment, how is it “way better”?
@ first off a sharp stainless steel blade (as opposed to a cheap plastic one from Everyone else) makes the cutting enormously better and the Huge Hopper allows you to place much larger produce with no cutting (check for videos of a full pineapple!). Plus there are other differences in the pats that eliminate the “squeak” and reduce nooks & crannies making cleaning a breeze (I was able to clean it in under 2 minutes after running an auto wash cycle). You should have reviewed this one!
Sold my auto 10 to a buddy so I could buy the auto 10 plus! I agree...auto10plus is better
I have to agree. The stainless steel blade makes a difference - so a new test between AUTO10 Plus and Nama J2 is needed ...
When I saw the Auto 10 I was wondering why for $600 the blade is plastic. I was going to buy it but waiting for a Black Friday discount code. I go on the site today and they have a new one with a metal blade for $40 more. Definitely going to get that one!!
OAN the extended hopper is 130 oz
Dawn power wash will keep the cleaning down. Literally bubbles grime off
Great tip! Thanks Felicia :)
This is a preference me myself I have the auto 10 plus love it
nice - to each their own
You go Nicholas! ….. what a minister😃❤️🙌
He has gifted you !
Thank you :)
Thanks so much for the review.. i am caught up between H400 and Kuvings Auto 10 as i wanted to take advantage of Blackfriday, does it mean H400 doesn't have the same warranty? Following from Germany
Thanks for your comment :) depends on your preference. If you don’t mind more pulp I’d go with the H400. I’ve got a video coming out this week comparing those
Between the kuvings auto / the Nama J2 /the Hurom 400 which would you suggest buying for 2x daily use/easy cleaning/ wide variety vegetables,nuts/ longevity?
Tough question! I find myself using the H400 and the J2 the most.
J2 for less pulp. Slightly lighter. 15 year warranty. Awesome accessories (large hopper + juice bottles)
H400 for lightning fast cleanup. Super simple and easy to use. A bit more pulp than the J2. Makes sorbets out of the box. Pulp container in the back so takes up less counter space. Also huge sale happening rn.
You can’t go wrong with either of those 2. Go with your gut
@
Thank you!
He must’ve been paid by Nama. I have the Kuvings auto 10 and love it.
Do you have a Nama J2?
The noise is a big deal for me as i live in a small unit and neighbours conplain even about small noises.
Yeah in that case I’d go with the J2. More quiet
None of these machines can generate very dry pulp, therefore, to discuss which of these machines can generate a little bit more juice is meaningless. If you want to do a batch juicing, here is a method:
Combine one of these large hopper juicers with an Angel Juicer, use the hopper juicer as first phase juicer and pass the pulp generated by this hopper juicer to Angel Juicer. With this customized Juicing System, you get the convenience of easy produce feeding with hopper juicer and high yield of Angel Juicer and avoid the horrible process of feeding produce directly into Angel Juicer. By working on the pulp generated by these hopper juicers with an Angel Juicer, you can easily get 80%~100% more juice!
Not sure I agree but thanks for the tip James 👍
Angel juicers cost a fortune
@@atifmanzoor63 If you are serious about juicing and often go batch juicing, this customized juicing system with Angel Juicer as its 2nd phase juicer will save you money on long run.
I have an Omega NC800 juicer, which many consider a good juicer, working with Angel Juicer. NC800 can generate 25 oz juice from 5 pounds of carrots, when I pass the pulp from NC800 to Angel Juicer, Angel Juicer can generate another 25 oz juice! If I pass the pulp from NC800 back to NC800, it can not do anything besides messing up the juicing chamber and gear.
Angel Juicers cost $1,400 to $2,400, and that's the ON SALE price! A bit too pricey for most, don't you think?
@@bill9912 I have an Omega NC800 and Angel 7500, with 5 pound carrots, NC800 can only generate 25 oz juice and can not do anything about the pulp it generated; but Angel Juicer, it can generate 48~50 oz juice for the first pass and another 12 oz from the pulp, total is 60+ oz juice from 5 pound carrots, that is the difference. On long run, Angel Juicer is much more economical.
Kuvings 👍
Both are overpriced.