We had a masticating juicer and a Aicook centrifugal juicer like this one ruclips.net/user/postUgkxXHNfxr6U9XrHQpsdjUrKNVP231BfS9q9 Both of them made about the same amount of juice.The Aikcook one died in 3 weeks haha. China brand. LolSo we bought this one since at least we knew the brand name and it was about the same price.Imagine our surprise when we make two 16 oz cups of celery juice and have leftover celery. We juiced it and made almost another cup! Same thing happened with our cucumber juice. So it's about 20 - 30 % more juice than our other two juicers including the masticating cold press one!The motor is so much stronger on this one than the Aikcook. It sucks in the vegetables and spits them out like it's angry.I've only had it a few days so don't know how long it will last but all the plastics and interior is much stronger and better made than the other two we had. If it breaks, I can buy a new one with the savings in vegetable bill. Haha.This literally is going to save me about 60- 80 bucks a month because of the juice output. No one likes to waste food.Update! It broke in 8 days. Motor started freaking out. I'm going to get another of them and try my luck because I really really want this one to be the one.
I am writing this after struggling for 30 minutes to put this juicer together after washing it, my third time using it. I have been juicing for 40 years. After listening to my son, I decided to purchase this Kuvings auto 10, he is a first time juicer. I pay just over 1200 canadian including duties, crazy crazy . This is what I am going to do after I am done here , I am going to place this so called beautiful juicer into a box and store it until the day I toss it out. FACT.
I have a lot of issues with the pulp, it seems to always get stuck and doesn't do well with pineapple that wraps itself around the auger - I was very happy when I finally purchased this model, but quickly became very disappointed. I don't feel any of the upright juicers can handle the pulp, so I am going back to a vertical greenstar
@@juicersuk thanks. My question comes from the fact that I can’t find anywhere any feedback or review and I thought that the most recent juicer made by Kuvings was the Evo820. By the way, isn’t the Evo820 the latest version? By the fact that I have found one new for 100€ less then the Evo820, I was asking myself what to do and if to take the risk
@@juicersuk thank you so much for every information/opinion you gave me, I really appreciated. Just arrived and tried and I think it a great product (didn’t try the body scan and I’m quite skeptical about it, but I will), great juice and the exact consistence that I was searching for. I opted for Kuvings and not Hurom because I didn’t want to risk to have a juice less filtered or with more pulp. I’d say that for 400€ (370 pounds) it’s a good deal. Thanks a lot and great channel!!
I've had Kuvings juicers for I think more than 10 years, so I certainly like them. But this flip top design looks terribly annoying. It's paramount to be able to just leave the chute open as you typically cut/prepare produce while it's juicing and drop in more as you're ready. This flip top would make it painfully slow as it leaves you only one hand free.
Which is better in your opinion Kuvings Evo820 or Hurom H-AA ?
Which produces better juice quality and dryer pulp between these two ?
We had a masticating juicer and a Aicook centrifugal juicer like this one ruclips.net/user/postUgkxXHNfxr6U9XrHQpsdjUrKNVP231BfS9q9 Both of them made about the same amount of juice.The Aikcook one died in 3 weeks haha. China brand. LolSo we bought this one since at least we knew the brand name and it was about the same price.Imagine our surprise when we make two 16 oz cups of celery juice and have leftover celery. We juiced it and made almost another cup! Same thing happened with our cucumber juice. So it's about 20 - 30 % more juice than our other two juicers including the masticating cold press one!The motor is so much stronger on this one than the Aikcook. It sucks in the vegetables and spits them out like it's angry.I've only had it a few days so don't know how long it will last but all the plastics and interior is much stronger and better made than the other two we had. If it breaks, I can buy a new one with the savings in vegetable bill. Haha.This literally is going to save me about 60- 80 bucks a month because of the juice output. No one likes to waste food.Update! It broke in 8 days. Motor started freaking out. I'm going to get another of them and try my luck because I really really want this one to be the one.
What are the features of the newer models the Evo820 doesn't have? Thanks
Can you compare EVO820 vs. B1700? Whats the difference and which is better?
I am writing this after struggling for 30 minutes to put this juicer together after washing it, my third time using it. I have been juicing for 40 years. After listening to my son, I decided to purchase this Kuvings auto 10, he is a first time juicer. I pay just over 1200 canadian including duties, crazy crazy . This is what I am going to do after I am done here , I am going to place this so called beautiful juicer into a box and store it until the day I toss it out. FACT.
I am the opposite… really easy to put together and use. I am not a person to react to each post, but had to here…
Hi, From Kenya...how can I get this juicer
I have a lot of issues with the pulp, it seems to always get stuck and doesn't do well with pineapple that wraps itself around the auger - I was very happy when I finally purchased this model, but quickly became very disappointed. I don't feel any of the upright juicers can handle the pulp, so I am going back to a vertical greenstar
I am using it from a month and don't find any issue with the pulp, though not tried pineapple till now.
I m confused, how about prices?
what % of pulp comes out? as my old Breville wastes 50% of fruit that is juiced
Its very diffuclt to quantify in terms of % but based on my experience I can say Evo 810 gives excellent performance. Must be close to 90% or nearby.
How does it perform comparing h300?
What do you think about Kuvings Motiv 1? Did you have the chance to try it?
@@juicersuk thanks. My question comes from the fact that I can’t find anywhere any feedback or review and I thought that the most recent juicer made by Kuvings was the Evo820. By the way, isn’t the Evo820 the latest version?
By the fact that I have found one new for 100€ less then the Evo820, I was asking myself what to do and if to take the risk
Let’s say that I was surprised to see that
@@juicersuk thank you so much for every information/opinion you gave me, I really appreciated. Just arrived and tried and I think it a great product (didn’t try the body scan and I’m quite skeptical about it, but I will), great juice and the exact consistence that I was searching for. I opted for Kuvings and not Hurom because I didn’t want to risk to have a juice less filtered or with more pulp. I’d say that for 400€ (370 pounds) it’s a good deal.
Thanks a lot and great channel!!
How about hurom hz? Which one have dry-er result?
@@juicersuk so huroom hz its the dry-er in the market so far?
Would you recommend the Evo820 or Evo 810?
I am using 810 and fully satisfied with it. In video I couldn't figure out any difference between 810 and 820.
Is this stainless steel?
What's the wattage of the motor ?
@@juicersuk ohkk thank you. But I also wanted to know...what's the ideal motor wattage for a commercial masticating juicer?
@@juicersuk thanks a million 😊👍🏾
I've had Kuvings juicers for I think more than 10 years, so I certainly like them. But this flip top design looks terribly annoying. It's paramount to be able to just leave the chute open as you typically cut/prepare produce while it's juicing and drop in more as you're ready. This flip top would make it painfully slow as it leaves you only one hand free.