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The Hurom H320N Slow Juicer combines a powerful yet quiet 150W motor with a wide 80mm self-feeding hopper to process whole fruits and vegetables efficiently. Its cold press masticating technology preserves essential nutrients and natural flavors, while the BPA-free titanium body ensures durability and safety. Designed for busy professionals, it offers easy cleaning and a sleek matte black finish, making it a premium addition to any modern kitchen.












| ASIN | B0CPFTW9PB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,951 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #26 in Single Auger Masticating Juicers |
| Brand | Hurom |
| Capacity | 0.53 Quarts |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (129) |
| Date First Available | 15 July 2024 |
| Item Weight | 6.15 Kilograms |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | H320 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power / Wattage | 150 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 20.32 x 40.64 cm; 6.15 kg |
| Special Features | Pulp Control, Quiet Motor, Whole Fruit Processing |
| Voltage | 127 Volts |
L**Y
Excelente calidad
T**L
This is only my second juicer. The first one I bought off Amazon I had to return just didn’t do the job, but this one is quiet seems to work relatively quickly compared to the last one. I would definitely recommend this.
P**T
We've tried to get into juicing many times. You get started, you love it, then it starts to feel like a big pain and you gradually get over it, and the juicer drifts deeper and deeper into your cupboards, or worse it gets put into deep storage. This makes it EASY to add into my morning routine. Mostly we're juicing celery, kale and other greens, ginger, some fruit added in, but mostly those low-moisture high fiber green vegetables. It takes me just a few minutes to wash and prep a batch of veggies, chopping the big stuff into 3-4" chunks. Fill the hopper, turn the H320 on, and then I walk away. I go make my coffee, feed the dogs, FORGET about the juicer. When I come back, the hopper is empty, I drain the juice into a container, and refill the hopper (celery and greens are pretty low-yield and I'm juicing for two). Then I forget about it again for a few minutes. Go do something else. When I check back on the machine, it's done. I'd say on the long side I'm putting 10 minutes of active work into producing 1-1.5 liters of excellent quality fresh juice. But then you DREAD the cleanup, right? Not anymore. Even juicing stringy, pulpy celery, cleanup is a snap. The whole top section of the juicer goes into the sink. Everything comes apart simply, and can honestly just be rinsed clean if you've got a sprayer head on your kitchen sink (DO YOU NOT??). I'll pull the mesh strainer part aside and pass a sponge or scrub brush over it quickly, but everything just falls right off. Maybe once a week I'll fill the basin with some soapy water and do a little more thorough cleaning job but even that only adds a couple of minutes. The whole thing goes into the dish rack and I'm done. Huge returns for minimal time expended. Quality of juice is outstanding. If you're REALLY obsessed with getting zero pulp, it can be passed through a fine mesh strainer one more time before you're done. Not a big deal. Overall the juice output is smooth and clean and delicious. Oh and it's quiet too. I can easily do this while people are sleeping one room away. It's not cheap, but neither is fresh juice. Where I live, the cheapest option that would be anywhere close to what I'm making here would be $8 per bottle. The expensive place that produces a product much closer to what we're getting from this machine is $12 apiece (oh yeah, they want a $3 bottle deposit too, so I've got THAT to deal with too!). I'm making 3 of those every day, using $5-6 worth of produce. Does the machine pay for itself? Honestly, if you buy fresh juice on the regular, you'd catch up pretty fast with a machine like this. At the rate we're using it, I think we'll break even in under a month!
C**T
Nice, quiet extractor/juicer. Easy to use, works well and, fits on my counter under my wall mounted cabinets. That was a big deal for me. I previously bought the Omega but, that was so big it monopolized my whole counter (also, it reminded me of a Bulldog), so that went back. I could store this in my cabinet as well but if I did, I wouldn't be inclined to use it. It's easy to assemble/disassemble to clean, stores a great deal of celery, and pulp comes out fairly dry. I don't have a benchmark for comparison on pulp dryness so, I can't really say how dry it is. I can squeeze out some liquid but, not much. I use the fine mesh filter for celery juice but, I still use a fine mesh mini strainer before pouring it into my glass and that catches a lot of pulp so, I do recommend using another strainer. From an entire bag of celery hearts, I get a teaspoon or so of pulp in my fine mesh, mini strainer. I bought this specifically for juicing celery though I'm sure if it can handle stringy celery, it can handle anything.
J**Y
Great product.
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