SAVE $100 off ANY Easy Clean Juicer until 9/30 at www.bit.ly/huromjuice with coupon EASY10 After 9/30 Coupon will save you 10% off ANY hurom juicer. By using this link and coupon code, John will earn a small percentage of the sale, helping him continue to create impartial videos for you. Thank you for choosing to use my link instead of others.
Jump to the following parts of this episode: 00:15 Comparing all 3 Hurom Easy Clean Juicers 01:19 When were these models released? 03:33 Is the hopper size important? 05:20 Comparing Juicing Parts on all models 08:07 H70 vs H400 Hopper 09:02 Easy Clean System: Sizes and Design 09:12 The Main Reason You Would by the Hurom Easy Clean 09:45 Length of Warranty 10:45 Auger Comparison 13:20 Hurom H400 vs Hurom H70 Auger Comparison 14:05 Juicing Bowl Comparison 17:49 Cleaning the Bowls: My thoughts 18:59 Mechanical vs Magnetic Safety Switches 20:22 Assembling the Hurom H400 20:47 Assembling the Hurom H70 21:15 Assembling the Hurom H310 21:40 RPM comparison 22:40 Sound Testing Each Machine 23:50 Collection Cup Comparison 26:35 Juicing Carrots In Each Machine 27:07 Loading up the Hopper on Each Juicer 27:53 Turning on Juicers to Juice Automatically 31:06 How long did it take to juice in each machine? 31:35 Comparing Yields on H310, H70 and H400 32:20 How much Pulp was put into each juice? 35:35 Yields after straining 36:41 Taste Testing Juices 38:25 Which Hurom Juicer Won? 38:57 SAVE $100 off ANY Hurom Juicer with coupon EASY10 on any hurom juicer (expires 9/3) at bit.ly/huromjuice (10% off after 9/30) 40:29 Which Hurom Juicer do I use at home? Referenced/Related Videos Hurom H310 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/OUA_Orkhejs/видео.html Hurom H70 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/Nd66Uxh_Qcg/видео.html Hurom H400 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/co4E7rxqunw/видео.html Hurom H310 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/-bJKEt56j4M/видео.html Hurom H400 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/7r4-8Yi_9U8/видео.html Hurom H70 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/CvrsvPZCj3o/видео.html
I have the h310 and it never stops working if you properly cut the ingredients. The yield is superb by the way. And it costs only 300 euros. Plus cleaning takes 3 minutes.
Always appreciate your work and reviews. Second time I'll buy a juicer and your site is super helpful. I hope those juicer making companies will pay you good money ones to consult their new designs or even make you build one of your choice :)
Do they go on sale on black friday? Thank you for a great review! Almost decided on the H400 but I changed my pick and I'm getting the H70 because of your review. I also think it's the best!
Thank you John for sharing another amazing comparison. No one on this planet knows juicing like the John Kohler. Thank you for all you do to make the world a healthier place. Tom Dickson
hello thanks for all the education! I was going to ask if you plan to do a review anytime soon on the Omega Effortless Batch Juicer, 2L Capacity, would like a comparison with Nama J2, thanks :)
Since the parts only have 2 year warranty, would individual parts be available for purchase? For example, if the auger broke, can a new one be purchased at a reasonable price?
@discountjuicers can you make a comparison video of Nama j3 blender vs kuvings cb1000. It would be an interesting video to watch to get an idea of juice from both machines
Nama does not have a J3 blender. They have a C2 blender/juicer combo. The C2 is not a vacuum blender, so at this time, I cant recommend it, since I only recommend vacuum blending.
How do you define "best"? Easiest? Most nutrition? Generally horizonal juicers perform better on celery than vertical juicers. See ruclips.net/video/cZVaKJxD0So/видео.html
Thank you for your reviews on juicers. I want to buy a juicer for my friend who is particularly interested in juicing carrots. Which juicer would yield the most carrot juice? Thank you!
For the most carrot juice, honestly, you can't beat a $2500 pure juicer. Most people won't buy that. A GOOD centrifugal ejection juicer, such as the breville will extract a HIGH YIELD on carrots (but poor on other items) but it will also oxidize the juice more, so it really depends on ALL the factors that are important to you.
While appreciating all the technological advances in juicing and the conveniences that technology brings, I'm hooked on quality. I haven't had juice from a nama and or a lot of these other gadgets, but I've owned several high quality slow juicers, and I'm assuming that the nama juice quality is commensurate and a very good high quality. But once I vac'd, I couldn't go back. Vacuum juicing is just too amazing! My experience is that the quality from something like a dynapro vacuum blender is the richest and smoothest I've ever experienced. In terms of cleanup between a standard slow juicer and this new hurom gadget how much time do we really save? a minute? 5 minutes? Even 10 minutes? Whatever it is it's kind of a moot point when it comes to the quality choice potential. Something that I don't hear people express very much in these videos is that no matter what juicer you use you still have to do the prep and clean up. And the prep is the same for all of them if you're cleaning your produce. Right? Although the cleanup will be different for the different juicing devices how much time are we talking about boys and girls? Between scrubbing a screen on a slow juicer or rinsing out a juice bag on a vacuum blender or even rinsing out this new gadget from hurom? When I was bouncing around looking for the right juicer for me, I was comparing price, clean up time, construction and materials etc, and the quality of the juice was down at the bottom of the list cuz the assumption was they're all kind of the same. Now a decade later there are significant differences available. I don't mean to be a vacuum juicing snob, but I kinda have become one. I was totally happy with my standard upright slow juicers until I saw that dynapro. The science just made too much sense for me not to try it. So I got a paper route and saved up some money (🤭) and I ordered one from discount juicers. The first time I tasted juice from that thing, a rainbow or merged out of my glass and I heard heavenly voices as the sun started shining in the kitchen window. So if it's a question of time in the work a day world, maybe these few cleanup minutes can be meaningful. However, if the issue is nutritional quality and flavor, then vacuum juicing might be worth looking at and considering. Unless john kohler has some new data, vacuum blending can make some of the most nutritious smooth consistency and tasty product available. I'm sure john will correct me if I'm wrong, but that's my understanding based on experience so far. Hope this information helps somebody in their journey, as other people have helped me with mine just by sharing their stories.
Glad you have adopted vacuum juicing with the dynapro blender. I would concur, it produces the highest quality juice, as well as highest yield. That being said, it is a bit of work, but it is worth it. It is truly next level!
Hello John, thanks for another amazing review. I've been juicing for as long as you have. I own the Nama J2 with the optional large hopper which has served me well. With that said I always enjoy getting and using a new device. The big plus on the the Hurom H70 is of course the "easy clean" ability. But the downside vs. the Nama are: no larger hopper option, no nesting containers, poor warranty (2 year parts, 10 year motor) vs. 15 years on the entire machine and higher 90 rpm vs. 50, which introduces more oxygen. I rather enjoy the pulp. I think I've answered my own question but, should I forget about the Hurom, or try it out with the 30 day return? Also I wonder if Nama is working on an easy clean retro fit for the J2? Thanks John and be well!
While the Nama J2 with 3L hopper is still my favorite, I have been using the Hurom H70 in my home lately, since I love the easier cleaning. that being said the smaller hopper does bother me a bit, but for what it is it works well. I have requested Nama make a retrofit kit to make "easy clean" attachments for the J2 to offer customers MORE Flexibility. I am not sure they will take my suggestions or not on this one. They seem kinda entrenched into the screen design. Please watch my H70 vs J2 comparison at: ruclips.net/video/CvrsvPZCj3o/видео.html In the end I like both machines for different reasons. I also enjoy the hurom h70 seems to more easily rejuice pulp than the j2.
@@discountjuicersI love your honesty when you review. And I admire you. My question is - Do you know if/when the Hurom H70/H410 might be coming to Europe? The ease of cleaning is the selling point for me. I don’t want an H400. Thanks John!
teacher John, what do you think of Hurom H320N juicer compared to nama j2? Which is better and why? and What is the best slow juicer in terms of nutritional benefits?
I have not tested the Hurom H320N. That being said the biggest problem with the H320n is the short 2 year warranty. For that reason, I would recommend the Sana 878 Juicer that appears to use the same juicing parts as the H320n but it has a full 15 year warranty and a sorbet attachment that is not available for the h320n. I will post an unboxing video for the Sana 878 soon and will film a J2 vs 878 video in the near future. Each has their own pros and cons.
I would not recommend that. IF you fail to put that part on, the juice will run down the motor base and likely cause issues. I personally wish they didn't make this level gauge thing.
But John, if you squeeze the fruit in the Nama J2 juicer, does the juicer expel vitamins and fiber with the dry pulp, or is it in the juice? And I want a brief difference between Nama J2 and Pure juicer, and which is most beneficial for health
Unless you are vacuum blending and keeping all fiber, and plant material, which would include 100% of the vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients in the item being blended. Some oxygen sensitive nutrients will be lost. When Juicing fruits or vegetables with ANY JUICE, Percentage of Vitamins, Minerals & Phytonutrients are in contained in the juice and the rest of the vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and fiber are in the pulp. The question is HOW MUCH? and that really depends on the specific juicer, the extraction process, and what is being juiced. For fruit, because it is SO EASY to digest, I recommend eating or vacuum blending for maximum nutrition. For leafy greens and root vegetables, I do see great benefit in juicing these items that are not well digested due to their fiberous nature and juicing releases the nutrients from these items. For a full comparison of the Pure and Nama J2 see: ruclips.net/video/r9Bmb85ycOQ/видео.html for my comparison. You may also want to watch the debate I had with the owner of Pure about J2 vs Pure at: ruclips.net/video/BZkLsmC-Phc/видео.html The answer to what is most beneficial for health, depends on your specific parameters. IMO the Pure leaves nutrients in the pulp due to the fine nature of the press cloth, however it does make more yield in most cases. It does also grind better than the J2, which unlocks more nutrients, but it also oxidizes them at the same time due to the high RPM. So in the end buy the one you will use most.
I would not recommend the H200, it is one of their first versions of the screenless design and has a 2 part "screen" + auger. I found it put even more pulp into the juice than these updated versions, and the yield was not as good, thus Hurom transitioned away from that design.
@@discountjuicers Thanks much for the reply. I'm thinking of ordering the H70 and will be sure to use your discount code if I do. Just wondering if I should hold out for a possible better deal on Black Friday since I'm such a cheapskate lol. Wanna get it for the absolute best deal :)
Bought the h400 once you check how flimsy the clip is for the pulp shoot . Amazing quality but it is a super flimsy clip that part alone made me send myine straight back . No way that part will last not one person who has bought the h400 can say that part is well made . The new h70 model has the clip upgraded . Hurom build an amazing juicer and spoil it with a cheap and nasty part .
SAVE $100 off ANY Easy Clean Juicer until 9/30 at www.bit.ly/huromjuice with coupon EASY10 After 9/30 Coupon will save you 10% off ANY hurom juicer. By using this link and coupon code, John will earn a small percentage of the sale, helping him continue to create impartial videos for you. Thank you for choosing to use my link instead of others.
John, with Amazon prime day competition, will you have $100 off on H70 as well soon? Thanks
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:15 Comparing all 3 Hurom Easy Clean Juicers
01:19 When were these models released?
03:33 Is the hopper size important?
05:20 Comparing Juicing Parts on all models
08:07 H70 vs H400 Hopper
09:02 Easy Clean System: Sizes and Design
09:12 The Main Reason You Would by the Hurom Easy Clean
09:45 Length of Warranty
10:45 Auger Comparison
13:20 Hurom H400 vs Hurom H70 Auger Comparison
14:05 Juicing Bowl Comparison
17:49 Cleaning the Bowls: My thoughts
18:59 Mechanical vs Magnetic Safety Switches
20:22 Assembling the Hurom H400
20:47 Assembling the Hurom H70
21:15 Assembling the Hurom H310
21:40 RPM comparison
22:40 Sound Testing Each Machine
23:50 Collection Cup Comparison
26:35 Juicing Carrots In Each Machine
27:07 Loading up the Hopper on Each Juicer
27:53 Turning on Juicers to Juice Automatically
31:06 How long did it take to juice in each machine?
31:35 Comparing Yields on H310, H70 and H400
32:20 How much Pulp was put into each juice?
35:35 Yields after straining
36:41 Taste Testing Juices
38:25 Which Hurom Juicer Won?
38:57 SAVE $100 off ANY Hurom Juicer with coupon EASY10 on any hurom juicer (expires 9/3) at bit.ly/huromjuice (10% off after 9/30)
40:29 Which Hurom Juicer do I use at home?
Referenced/Related Videos
Hurom H310 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/OUA_Orkhejs/видео.html
Hurom H70 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/Nd66Uxh_Qcg/видео.html
Hurom H400 Unboxing Review ruclips.net/video/co4E7rxqunw/видео.html
Hurom H310 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/-bJKEt56j4M/видео.html
Hurom H400 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/7r4-8Yi_9U8/видео.html
Hurom H70 vs Nama J2 ruclips.net/video/CvrsvPZCj3o/видео.html
Thanks for this sir
I have the h310 and it never stops working if you properly cut the ingredients. The yield is superb by the way. And it costs only 300 euros. Plus cleaning takes 3 minutes.
I recently made a purchase of the H70 and applied your code. Your videos were very comprehensive and helpful. Thank you for your excellent work! :)
Always appreciate your work and reviews. Second time I'll buy a juicer and your site is super helpful.
I hope those juicer making companies will pay you good money ones to consult their new designs or even make you build one of your choice :)
Do they go on sale on black friday? Thank you for a great review! Almost decided on the H400 but I changed my pick and I'm getting the H70 because of your review. I also think it's the best!
🙌🙌
Thank you John for sharing another amazing comparison.
No one on this planet knows juicing like the John Kohler.
Thank you for all you do to make the world a healthier place.
Tom Dickson
hey Tom how you been? I'm still hoping for you to invent the next generation of super duper vacuum blenders for juicing.
👍🏾✔️
I’ve had the h400 with a few months now what a super machine
in your experience, what fruits or veggies does it juice the best? soft fruit? leafy greens? root veggies? Apples?
@@setfreemiss it’s super for beets apples carrots ginger it’s so easy to clean in comparison to my last juicer which was a fridja f1900
@@tdi1505 Thank you. I'm thinking about either the H400 or the H70. I Very much dislike cleaning also.
I was waiting for this video for a long time. Thank you, you have made a very nice comparison video.
hello thanks for all the education! I was going to ask if you plan to do a review anytime soon on the Omega Effortless Batch Juicer, 2L Capacity, would like a comparison with Nama J2, thanks :)
Already have: ruclips.net/video/aqPVaMjIsUg/видео.html
at this time, I can no longer recommend the omega brand due to poor customer service.
@@discountjuicers thanks John!
Since the parts only have 2 year warranty, would individual parts be available for purchase? For example, if the auger broke, can a new one be purchased at a reasonable price?
hello but in hurom version korean website they have h300 and h300l and 310L and h 330P AND H310
@discountjuicers can you make a comparison video of Nama j3 blender vs kuvings cb1000. It would be an interesting video to watch to get an idea of juice from both machines
Nama does not have a J3 blender. They have a C2 blender/juicer combo. The C2 is not a vacuum blender, so at this time, I cant recommend it, since I only recommend vacuum blending.
Was the pulp on the 310 small enough to go through a feeding tube?
Thanks for another lovely video juicing is the best, i enjoyed watching
Super healthful, thank you very much.
John do you have a video on how and where you source your b complex from with your particular lifestyle diet and wellness level?
Hi, which would be the best juicer for celery? I make celery+apple juice the most often, followed carrot+orange.
How do you define "best"? Easiest? Most nutrition? Generally horizonal juicers perform better on celery than vertical juicers. See ruclips.net/video/cZVaKJxD0So/видео.html
Thank you for your reviews on juicers. I want to buy a juicer for my friend who is particularly interested in juicing carrots. Which juicer would yield the most carrot juice? Thank you!
For the most carrot juice, honestly, you can't beat a $2500 pure juicer. Most people won't buy that. A GOOD centrifugal ejection juicer, such as the breville will extract a HIGH YIELD on carrots (but poor on other items) but it will also oxidize the juice more, so it really depends on ALL the factors that are important to you.
@@discountjuicers thank you for the detailed response.
While appreciating all the technological advances in juicing and the conveniences that technology brings, I'm hooked on quality. I haven't had juice from a nama and or a lot of these other gadgets, but I've owned several high quality slow juicers, and I'm assuming that the nama juice quality is commensurate and a very good high quality.
But once I vac'd, I couldn't go back. Vacuum juicing is just too amazing! My experience is that the quality from something like a dynapro vacuum blender is the richest and smoothest I've ever experienced.
In terms of cleanup between a standard slow juicer and this new hurom gadget how much time do we really save? a minute? 5 minutes? Even 10 minutes? Whatever it is it's kind of a moot point when it comes to the quality choice potential.
Something that I don't hear people express very much in these videos is that no matter what juicer you use you still have to do the prep and clean up. And the prep is the same for all of them if you're cleaning your produce. Right? Although the cleanup will be different for the different juicing devices how much time are we talking about boys and girls? Between scrubbing a screen on a slow juicer or rinsing out a juice bag on a vacuum blender or even rinsing out this new gadget from hurom?
When I was bouncing around looking for the right juicer for me, I was comparing price, clean up time, construction and materials etc, and the quality of the juice was down at the bottom of the list cuz the assumption was they're all kind of the same. Now a decade later there are significant differences available.
I don't mean to be a vacuum juicing snob, but I kinda have become one. I was totally happy with my standard upright slow juicers until I saw that dynapro. The science just made too much sense for me not to try it. So I got a paper route and saved up some money (🤭) and I ordered one from discount juicers.
The first time I tasted juice from that thing, a rainbow or merged out of my glass and I heard heavenly voices as the sun started shining in the kitchen window.
So if it's a question of time in the work a day world, maybe these few cleanup minutes can be meaningful. However, if the issue is nutritional quality and flavor, then vacuum juicing might be worth looking at and considering.
Unless john kohler has some new data, vacuum blending can make some of the most nutritious smooth consistency and tasty product available. I'm sure john will correct me if I'm wrong, but that's my understanding based on experience so far.
Hope this information helps somebody in their journey, as other people have helped me with mine just by sharing their stories.
Glad you have adopted vacuum juicing with the dynapro blender. I would concur, it produces the highest quality juice, as well as highest yield. That being said, it is a bit of work, but it is worth it. It is truly next level!
I hope he do review on new sama juicer
I will review the sana 878 soon :)
Hello John, thanks for another amazing review. I've been juicing for as long as you have. I own the Nama J2 with the optional large hopper which has served me well.
With that said I always enjoy getting and using a new device. The big plus on the the Hurom H70 is of course the "easy clean" ability. But the downside vs. the Nama are: no larger hopper option, no nesting containers, poor warranty (2 year parts, 10 year motor) vs. 15 years on the entire machine and higher 90 rpm vs. 50, which introduces more oxygen. I rather enjoy the pulp. I think I've answered my own question but, should I forget about the Hurom, or try it out with the 30 day return? Also I wonder if Nama is working on an easy clean retro fit for the J2? Thanks John and be well!
While the Nama J2 with 3L hopper is still my favorite, I have been using the Hurom H70 in my home lately, since I love the easier cleaning. that being said the smaller hopper does bother me a bit, but for what it is it works well. I have requested Nama make a retrofit kit to make "easy clean" attachments for the J2 to offer customers MORE Flexibility. I am not sure they will take my suggestions or not on this one. They seem kinda entrenched into the screen design. Please watch my H70 vs J2 comparison at: ruclips.net/video/CvrsvPZCj3o/видео.html In the end I like both machines for different reasons. I also enjoy the hurom h70 seems to more easily rejuice pulp than the j2.
@@discountjuicersI love your honesty when you review. And I admire you. My question is - Do you know if/when the Hurom H70/H410 might be coming to Europe? The ease of cleaning is the selling point for me. I don’t want an H400. Thanks John!
teacher John, what do you think of Hurom H320N juicer compared to nama j2?
Which is better and why?
and What is the best slow juicer in terms of nutritional benefits?
I have not tested the Hurom H320N. That being said the biggest problem with the H320n is the short 2 year warranty. For that reason, I would recommend the Sana 878 Juicer that appears to use the same juicing parts as the H320n but it has a full 15 year warranty and a sorbet attachment that is not available for the h320n. I will post an unboxing video for the Sana 878 soon and will film a J2 vs 878 video in the near future. Each has their own pros and cons.
@@discountjuicers
What I mean, Mr. John, is the Hurom H320N Series, which has a 15 year warranty. We want to compare it with the Nama J2.
Can you juice without the level gauage attached on the H70? (put it in a drawer, since it's an unnecessary part to clean...)
I would not recommend that. IF you fail to put that part on, the juice will run down the motor base and likely cause issues. I personally wish they didn't make this level gauge thing.
But John, if you squeeze the fruit in the Nama J2 juicer, does the juicer expel vitamins and fiber with the dry pulp, or is it in the juice?
And I want a brief difference between Nama J2 and Pure juicer, and which is most beneficial for health
Unless you are vacuum blending and keeping all fiber, and plant material, which would include 100% of the vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients in the item being blended. Some oxygen sensitive nutrients will be lost. When Juicing fruits or vegetables with ANY JUICE, Percentage of Vitamins, Minerals & Phytonutrients are in contained in the juice and the rest of the vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and fiber are in the pulp. The question is HOW MUCH? and that really depends on the specific juicer, the extraction process, and what is being juiced.
For fruit, because it is SO EASY to digest, I recommend eating or vacuum blending for maximum nutrition.
For leafy greens and root vegetables, I do see great benefit in juicing these items that are not well digested due to their fiberous nature and juicing releases the nutrients from these items.
For a full comparison of the Pure and Nama J2 see: ruclips.net/video/r9Bmb85ycOQ/видео.html for my comparison.
You may also want to watch the debate I had with the owner of Pure about J2 vs Pure at: ruclips.net/video/BZkLsmC-Phc/видео.html
The answer to what is most beneficial for health, depends on your specific parameters. IMO the Pure leaves nutrients in the pulp due to the fine nature of the press cloth, however it does make more yield in most cases. It does also grind better than the J2, which unlocks more nutrients, but it also oxidizes them at the same time due to the high RPM. So in the end buy the one you will use most.
I just bought the H310A and it costs around 350€ with only 2 years warranty what do think is it worth??
No
What about the H200? Is that an older, less desirable model?
I would not recommend the H200, it is one of their first versions of the screenless design and has a 2 part "screen" + auger. I found it put even more pulp into the juice than these updated versions, and the yield was not as good, thus Hurom transitioned away from that design.
@@discountjuicers Thanks much for the reply. I'm thinking of ordering the H70 and will be sure to use your discount code if I do. Just wondering if I should hold out for a possible better deal on Black Friday since I'm such a cheapskate lol. Wanna get it for the absolute best deal :)
Does Nama have no patents?
Nama has some of their own IP, evidently, these juicers do not infringe.
Nama J is made by Hurom.
Bought the h400 once you check how flimsy the clip is for the pulp shoot . Amazing quality but it is a super flimsy clip that part alone made me send myine straight back . No way that part will last not one person who has bought the h400 can say that part is well made . The new h70 model has the clip upgraded . Hurom build an amazing juicer and spoil it with a cheap and nasty part .
H400 Mine broke. Had to get a replacement. Long process
H320 would have performed better if you had cut the carrots smaller. A smaller motor.
Possibly, but I wanted to keep this comparison fair, and use the same size carrots in each machine.