I ended buying the Hurom H300e after alot of reviews and study and it's amazing. Easy clean up and have juiced beetroot and raw carrots with no issue at all. Once I found out Hurom actually make the Nama j2 it was a no brainer. Worth every penny in my opinion
Sorry to bother you but *I was wondering if you had used lots of green, leafy vegetables with it (spinach, chard, leak, etc). Especially wondering if the H300 processes those easily and it's not a mess when you try to clean the juicer afterwards.* I had bought a Hurom juicer back in 2014 but I can no longer use it (a piece is broken and no longer available from Hurom) so I'm looking for a replacement model and the H300 seems quite nice.
Hey @krisgold5641, we would say the Hurom H300 is better since it utilises an easy clean, multi-screw mechanism which extracts a good amount of juice, marginally more than the Nama J2, whilst being a lot easier to clean than screen mechanisms which is what the Nama J2 uses.
Would this be able to handle buckets full of pears and apples? We have 2 pear trees and 2 apple trees. Rather than trying to find uses for buckets and buckets of fruit, we prefer making and freezing fresh juice. Would like something that is easy to clean (are the parts dish washer safe?) and something that we can leave running and just feed with fruit without it clogging or running hot.
@@juicersuk I would like to chime in that our old Philips HR1861 is still going after many years and we usually throw a couple of buckets at it (pears, apples and ginger root) every time we fire it up when our fruit trees are harvestable. It is getting a bit worn, but it has never failed, so that should mean the H300 would be able to meet or exceed our demands. But I would like something that is easier to clean, and perhaps higher yield and less pulp in the juice. Would the H300 check those boxes?
@@juicersuk So it's the "slow" that kills it as a replacement. What about the H320N then? Might that hold up better? I like the continuous pulp ejection that I could just throw a big bucket under., and that is the same as on the H300.
Curious about whether I should get the H200 or H300 here in Australia they are the same price. I notice this one spins faster than the H200 and you mention it isn't suitable for nut milk, even though the Hurom website mentions it is.
@@juicersuk hi there thanks for responding. How does kuving evo820 compare to h300 or h200? I'm thinking of getting h300 here in Australia but some review says it leaves lots of pulp comparing to h200. Is this true?
@@juicersuk hi there one other question I have is h320n is 50rpm while h300 is 70rpm. Which one means better? I know the UK model hasn't been released yet but just wanted to know the difference between rpm? Appreciate your response
@@juicersuk Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, easy clean is very important for the user. How about the grape pulp? Will it easy to stuck in H300? Thanks.
Looks like a great device, but 600 bucks for something that`s 3/4 plastic is just not acceptable, no matter how long the guarantee is on that motor. If it was 100% stainless steel and glass, maybe....
I only wish you actually did reviews instead of just advertising. It would be great if you actually wanted to honestly review items instead of just focusing upon positives.
Hello, We just the H300 but we’re having a big issue of pulp. We had the HZ before and we don’t understand how do we do to regulate the pulp. It feels we have very thick smoothies instead of juice. Can you please advice? Thanks so much! Love your videos!
@@anajovanovic9720 What I found useful is to put all the fruits and veggies cut small enough in the container and let it be. You cannot control the pulp dosage as on previous models but the result is better already,. I was self feeding it based on my habits with a previous model and that didn't work at all. I think the H300 is great for practicality and cleaning though! Good luck!!
Hi, Hurom h300 is wobbly and lacks stability , its a shame that hurom trying to sell this half baked product. Can you point cons in your videos , at the moment all reviews are happy path.
I ended buying the Hurom H300e after alot of reviews and study and it's amazing. Easy clean up and have juiced beetroot and raw carrots with no issue at all. Once I found out Hurom actually make the Nama j2 it was a no brainer. Worth every penny in my opinion
Hi,How is the H300 after 5 months using? Is expensive that hard for me to buy one.
@@watermlagde Its great, i highly recommend. Does everything a top juicer should
@@A-Trip-Away Thanks for your kindly reply!
I couldn't find 300 in Canada. Not sure why😮😮
Sorry to bother you but *I was wondering if you had used lots of green, leafy vegetables with it (spinach, chard, leak, etc). Especially wondering if the H300 processes those easily and it's not a mess when you try to clean the juicer afterwards.*
I had bought a Hurom juicer back in 2014 but I can no longer use it (a piece is broken and no longer available from Hurom) so I'm looking for a replacement model and the H300 seems quite nice.
Can you compare between H300 and H200 pls.
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I'm interested with a comparison too between H200 and H300
Can you make almond milk with it?
Do you know when the Hurom h300 will be available on their website or in the US thank you.
Is the nama J2 based on this hurom? what is the difference from the mesh type strainer to the plastic mechanism of the h300
How to make sorbet in H300? If H200, we just put ice cream strainer. Do I need to close the juice cap & collect sorbet in pulp cap?
Please compare Nama J2 and Hurom H300 in detail.
@@juicersuk will it come out this week? Looking forward to the video!
Currently, the H300 doesn't seem to be available in the USA.
What about the newer H310A model? It is a less expensive one, what is missing?
Is this the nama j2 in another name?
Is it good for pulp free celery juice? Is it better than nama j2?
which is better between this hurom h300 vs nama j2
Hey @krisgold5641, we would say the Hurom H300 is better since it utilises an easy clean, multi-screw mechanism which extracts a good amount of juice, marginally more than the Nama J2, whilst being a lot easier to clean than screen mechanisms which is what the Nama J2 uses.
Can I make larger batches of juice with the Hurom H300? Or does it need cleaning in between?
Do you need to peel for example apples and carrots before using them?
Hi can i use this juicer for celery juice daily?
pls how to order
Hi thanks for the review.. which one better h200 or h300? ❤
320
Do you know when this will be available in the United States?
Can it juice wheatgrass?
Interesting combining the augur with the strainer 😊 How does it do with the pulp? Any improvement here?
There's some medium sized pulps in the juice. Personally I don't like the pulps and my older SBF11 does a better job straining it all out.
Which of the two would you say is better the 200 or the latest 300 considering I would be buying from your website
Is H300 a better version than H200? wow, I could see your answer to similar question below. Thank you.
Can you do a review on Juicy retreats products?
Can I get this in 120v?
Would this be able to handle buckets full of pears and apples? We have 2 pear trees and 2 apple trees. Rather than trying to find uses for buckets and buckets of fruit, we prefer making and freezing fresh juice. Would like something that is easy to clean (are the parts dish washer safe?) and something that we can leave running and just feed with fruit without it clogging or running hot.
@@juicersuk I would like to chime in that our old Philips HR1861 is still going after many years and we usually throw a couple of buckets at it (pears, apples and ginger root) every time we fire it up when our fruit trees are harvestable. It is getting a bit worn, but it has never failed, so that should mean the H300 would be able to meet or exceed our demands. But I would like something that is easier to clean, and perhaps higher yield and less pulp in the juice. Would the H300 check those boxes?
@@juicersuk So it's the "slow" that kills it as a replacement. What about the H320N then? Might that hold up better? I like the continuous pulp ejection that I could just throw a big bucket under., and that is the same as on the H300.
Would this juicer be suitable for root vegetables
Hi ,my name Corina, how can I pay in instalment to have this juicer fantastic
I had breast cancer and I needed
Curious about whether I should get the H200 or H300 here in Australia they are the same price. I notice this one spins faster than the H200 and you mention it isn't suitable for nut milk, even though the Hurom website mentions it is.
Can you review h320n?
@@juicersuk hi there thanks for responding. How does kuving evo820 compare to h300 or h200? I'm thinking of getting h300 here in Australia but some review says it leaves lots of pulp comparing to h200. Is this true?
@@juicersuk hi there one other question I have is h320n is 50rpm while h300 is 70rpm. Which one means better? I know the UK model hasn't been released yet but just wanted to know the difference between rpm? Appreciate your response
Does this juicer good for making sorbets Simon?would you recommend this over the 200 model
Very helpful video, thanks. If grape juice is the only thing for the juicer. Which model would you recommend? H26 or H300? Thanks.
@@juicersuk Thanks for your quick reply. Yes, easy clean is very important for the user. How about the grape pulp? Will it easy to stuck in H300? Thanks.
@@juicersuk For the same amount of grape, which model will produce more juice or which model's grape pulp is dryer? Thanks.
@@juicersuk Great. Thank you very much.
Hi there can you comment on why there is so much foam and does it have a better yield than the H200
Is this model available in the US?
How does this compare to h100
Looks like a great device, but 600 bucks for something that`s 3/4 plastic is just not acceptable, no matter how long the guarantee is on that motor. If it was 100% stainless steel and glass, maybe....
Probably be 1500 then
Yep
Great video. Do you have to strain the juice when it's done?
@@juicersuk thank you!! i'm ordering the h 300 today. hopefully it comes with a strainer that fits it nicely.
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Is the motor brushless?
Yes
Is it expensive ?
420$
I only wish you actually did reviews instead of just advertising.
It would be great if you actually wanted to honestly review items instead of just focusing upon positives.
Hello,
We just the H300 but we’re having a big issue of pulp. We had the HZ before and we don’t understand how do we do to regulate the pulp. It feels we have very thick smoothies instead of juice. Can you please advice? Thanks so much! Love your videos!
we have the same problem. We are sincerely desperate. We are not satisfied at all
@@anajovanovic9720 What I found useful is to put all the fruits and veggies cut small enough in the container and let it be. You cannot control the pulp dosage as on previous models but the result is better already,. I was self feeding it based on my habits with a previous model and that didn't work at all. I think the H300 is great for practicality and cleaning though! Good luck!!
So it’s basically a copy of the Nama J2?
Price?
@@juicersuk can I pay Instalment?thanks
Even cuter 🙂
Hi, Hurom h300 is wobbly and lacks stability , its a shame that hurom trying to sell this half baked product. Can you point cons in your videos , at the moment all reviews are happy path.
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That's one way of getting rid of fibre.
how disappointing not to hear it functioning!