SAVE 20% off the PURE MVP PUMP kit (limited time only at) bit.ly/puremvp SAVE 10% off the Kuvings CB1000 or SV500 Vacuum Blender by Using Coupon code DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender Save $25 off your purchase of any Void-Systems Vacuum Blending kit by using coupon code DJ25 at bit.ly/voidvacuum Save 10% off your purchase of the Dynapro DPS-2250 at bit.ly/dynaproblender Buy the Nuwave Moxie Vacuum Blender at amzn.to/3ABnoin When you use the above links, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his educational videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others
@@discountjuicers do you think the price will come down (on pure juicer vacuum) when it goes into production. although it seems like a quality product.
@@GodDieux No. The price will go up! At present time, it is 20% off with my link at bit.ly/puremvp while it is expensive, it has a LIFETIME warranty, so it is the last pump you will need to buy.
Jump to the following parts of this episode: 00:18 Comparing 6 Different Blenders 00:38 Why You Want to Remove More Oxygen When Blending 02:00 How Much Oxygen is Removed is ONE Factor 02:15 Other Factors When Considering a Vacuum Blender 03:33 Vacuum Gauge 03:53 Pure Juicer Vacuum Pump: The Most Powerful 04:24 Pure Vacuum Pump: How Much Oxygen Removed? 05:20 Store Your Juices and Foods Under Vacuum in a Mason Jar 07:30 Buy Pure MVP Pump at bit.ly/puremvp 08:06 Testing Dynapro Vacuum Blender Oxygen Removal 08:56 How to Pull More Vacuum from the Dynapro Blender with Pure MVP Pump 10:25 Get All These Products with a Discount 11:15 SAVE 10% on the Dynapro Vacuum Blender at www.bit.ly/tribestjuicer 11:25 Testing Biochef Vacuum Blender Kit for Vitamix Oxygen Removal 14:40 Testing VOID Systems Vacuum Lids for Vitamix, Blendtec, or Complete Blender 18:48 SAVE $25 on VOID Systems Kit with Coupon DJ25 at bit.ly/voidvacuum 19:05 Testing Kuvings SV500 Vacuum Blender Oxygen Removal 20:22 SAVE 10% on Kuvings SV500 with Coupon DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender 20:35 Testing Kuvings Commercial CB1000 Vacuum Blender for Oxygen Removal 22:13 Kuvings CB1000 Pulled the MOST Vacuum and Had the Most Oxygen Removal 22:20 SAVE 10% on Kuvings CB1000 with Coupon DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender 23:12 Testing the Nuwave Moxie for Oxygen Removal 24:55 Using Pure MVP Pump to Remove More Oxygen from Nuwave Moxie Blender Carafe 26:40 Buy the Nuwave Moxie at amzn.to/3ABnoin 27:29 Which Blender Won? 30:06 This Vacuum Blender LOST 30:23 Use an External Pure MVP Pump to Pull the Most Oxygen from Your Blender 31:55 What I Use in My Home Related and Referenced Videos: Make the Most Nutritious Nut Butter th-cam.com/video/YmUVoqeWApo/w-d-xo.html How to Vacuum Juice in the Vitamix th-cam.com/video/ehWSHovpY4g/w-d-xo.html Anti-Oxidation Green Juice th-cam.com/video/CSyS8QJfMNs/w-d-xo.html Best Vacuum Blender to Prevent Bloating (All Compared) th-cam.com/video/vXElAVCtbcQ/w-d-xo.html Kuvings CB1000 vs Vitamix th-cam.com/video/OHbT19gaNEA/w-d-xo.html Kuvings CB1000 Unboxing th-cam.com/video/wDaRQd-SBu8/w-d-xo.html VOID Lid Works on Vitamix or Blendtec or Stand-Alone th-cam.com/video/O9dbDd84Ey4/w-d-xo.html Dynapro DPS-2250 Vacuum Blender Review th-cam.com/video/nU0E_7LmauQ/w-d-xo.html Void Systems vs Dynapro th-cam.com/video/P5kuLz8Oun4/w-d-xo.html Dynapro vs Kuvings SV500 Vacuum Blender th-cam.com/video/NtFBzjq5lTw/w-d-xo.html
John, when the VOID lid was hitting 24 in of mercury, what was the lid's display reading? Was it also reading 24? This is a good way to see how accurate & precise the lid itself is at notifying the user of vacuum.
The display does NOT correspond with the actual inches of mercury being pulled with the pump, since the sensors in the pump are not as accurate as a manual gauge, this was purposely done by VOID since they dont want to "guarantee" amount of vacuum pulled since depending on how many feet above sea level you are (and other factors) . I can say the higher # you get the better. The HP lid usually shows 20 on the display when maxing out. My other VOID lids show 17 or 18 on the display.
Pump-and-Seal claims to be able to pull 28+ of mercury + made in the USA + 10 year warranty + metal construction + costs like $30 or $40. John, can you check it out please?
I did buy one recently and I did the test: it pulls 22 inches, which is respectable (after LOTS OF PUMPING) since the pump is more narrow and doesn't remove as much oxygen in one pump.
@@discountjuicers Oh, wow, I would have never been aware of all those differences you explained if it wasn't for you. I'm definitely going to send payment for the Pure pump. Thank you! Also, I'm very surprised that so many of those blender's pumps pull over 20 in, some even around 25 in. Most vacuum sealers (ignoring chamber types), including FoodSaver - but other brands too - max out at around 17-18 in. Even the occasional model that gets above that is always only around 20-22 in. I'm pleasantly surprised that so many of those blender ones (built-in or external) are doing 22-26 in. Awesome!
Hey John… how many mercury does the Tribest Dynapro hand held pump pull??? Although I found the blade assembly on the Dynapro would leak eventually after six months regular vacuum blending with the electric pump. If the blade assembly on the kuvings commercial stands the test of time it looks like their product is the best. Although too bad the jug is so small. The Tribest is just so nice because of its size jug. So epic!
I was not able to findmy tribest hand pump. That being said .I can say it pulls more than their electric pump, but due to the adapter and such I found it a pain to use. Based on comparing to the BEST plastic pumps, and knowing the tribest manual pump, I might guess 23-24 ? The pure will be a bit better at 26
@@discountjuicers the thing is that the tribest hand pump might pull more than 24 just because it’s longer and wider… and is well built as well. I personally liked the pump. It was the blade assembly that annoyed me because they kept leaking and it was a pain to wait weeks for a replacement. Apparently the new blendtec jugs in the last couple years have improved double bearings to withstand suction. “You can tell if they have double bearings if it is silver on the bottom, the old single bearing design had black on the bottom.”
John, have you got any idea as of when the VOID “red” lid is going to be for sale on their website? VOID told me it’s five times more powerful than the “black” lid for sale right now, and the red one is what I’d like to get, instead of the black one.
Based on my testing in this video, its not 5x more powerful. It pulled 24 inches of mercury instead of 21. I dont know the exact ETA but I would say sometime in 2025 based on what I know going on behind the scenes (he is waiting for some patents to clear)
@@discountjuicers they wrote me this yesterday: As for the high pressure lid, we are still testing that lid and running into problems along the way trying to solve them. With that, we do not know if we are going to release it at all. All the best, Spencer
@@David__________ Yeah, me too. I was told by their customer support that "The (black) lids we currently sell have about 20% of the power of the red one you saw on the video. We hope to have the red one for sale in the future, but do not have an exact timeline."
Kuvings needs to lighten up. I know you represent them in trade shows or you use to anyways. I bought the Kuvings SV500 and right out the box the vacuum function did not work and speaking to the representative to make a warranty claim or get a new one I mentioned "testing" the vacuum storage craffe that comes with it and they somehow misconstrued that to that I opened the machine and was tinkering with it and almost wouldn't process my claim. My first time having a Kuvings appliance and that's how they treat people who just bought a brand new machine right from their website.
John, I know you mentioned quite some time ago that you had a dissolved oxygen meter and would be using it to test the before and after of vacuuming. Have you made a video about that that I’ve missed or are you still going to do that one?
That one part PER MILLION is going to change something LOLLLLL, especially with how fast that amazing magical oxygen degrades food LOLLLLL. Lets find a way to chew our food in an oxygenless environment. Hahahaha
Could you please send me a link on the AC powered vacuum pump that works on the- Tribest Dynapro DPS-2250 High Speed 2.5HP Blender with Vaccum, thanks- Kenny.
Thank you for amazing reviews! Could you please review Froothie Evolve? It’s the first high-speed glass(!) vacuum blender. I am considering to buy, they claim they reach 80 kPa with the pump (~24 inch merc) - could you please review this machine?
@ they have international stores in EU, and I’ve heard they are trying to compete with their new high-speed commercial blender with vitamix in the US, I’m calling them on Monday, will ask if there are any options to get it delivered to the US!
@@GodDieux new. Here in Israel the market of high quality blenders and juicers very weak. I think that the sellers wanted to get rid of blenders of this model.
This is absolutely absurd. Blending is not adding a significant level of oxygen into your food vs when having some of the oxygen removed from the container. First, the vacuum seal is not creating a complete oxygen-less vacuum environment, nor is the oxygen in your blend going to quickly degrade your food. Food degrades from oxygen OVER TIME. I can’t even believe some of these foolish videos and people talking about 1 or 2 or 4 parts per million, 2 more parts per million etc…OK, lets think about that one, oxygen parts per MILLION lol. If you have bloat from your smoothies start thinking about the levels of insoluble fiber in your ingredients, not this snake oil scam.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You bring up some valid points about food degradation and oxygen exposure over time, which are absolutely true in many contexts. It’s important to have healthy skepticism when evaluating claims about new technologies like vacuum blending. To clarify, the focus of vacuum blending isn’t just about preventing degradation over long periods but also about maximizing the preservation of nutrients and reducing dissolved oxygen during the blending process, which some studies suggest can enhance the quality of certain blends. While it may not create a completely oxygen-free environment, the reduction in oxygen exposure can help preserve antioxidants and other nutrients that are sensitive to oxidation. As for bloating, you're absolutely right that insoluble fiber or specific ingredients can play a major role. For some people, though, reducing the amount of oxygen dissolved in their blends might provide additional benefits, especially for those sensitive to aerated beverages or foods. If you’re curious, I encourage you to try a simple test: blend water and bananas both traditionally (no vacuum) and with a vacuum blender. Taste each smoothie right after blending. Then let them sit for about 5 hours and taste them again. This can really demonstrate the differences vacuum blending can make in taste, texture, and freshness. It’s a hands-on way to evaluate whether the difference feels meaningful to you. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts-open discussions like this help us all better understand the science and practicalities behind these tools. Wishing you good health and success in finding what works best for your diet and lifestyle! 😊
SAVE 20% off the PURE MVP PUMP kit (limited time only at) bit.ly/puremvp
SAVE 10% off the Kuvings CB1000 or SV500 Vacuum Blender by Using Coupon code DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender
Save $25 off your purchase of any Void-Systems Vacuum Blending kit by using coupon code DJ25 at bit.ly/voidvacuum
Save 10% off your purchase of the Dynapro DPS-2250 at bit.ly/dynaproblender
Buy the Nuwave Moxie Vacuum Blender at amzn.to/3ABnoin
When you use the above links, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his educational videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others
@@discountjuicers do you think the price will come down (on pure juicer vacuum) when it goes into production. although it seems like a quality product.
@@GodDieux No. The price will go up! At present time, it is 20% off with my link at bit.ly/puremvp while it is expensive, it has a LIFETIME warranty, so it is the last pump you will need to buy.
@@discountjuicers that is impressive.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:18 Comparing 6 Different Blenders
00:38 Why You Want to Remove More Oxygen When Blending
02:00 How Much Oxygen is Removed is ONE Factor
02:15 Other Factors When Considering a Vacuum Blender
03:33 Vacuum Gauge
03:53 Pure Juicer Vacuum Pump: The Most Powerful
04:24 Pure Vacuum Pump: How Much Oxygen Removed?
05:20 Store Your Juices and Foods Under Vacuum in a Mason Jar
07:30 Buy Pure MVP Pump at bit.ly/puremvp
08:06 Testing Dynapro Vacuum Blender Oxygen Removal
08:56 How to Pull More Vacuum from the Dynapro Blender with Pure MVP Pump
10:25 Get All These Products with a Discount
11:15 SAVE 10% on the Dynapro Vacuum Blender at www.bit.ly/tribestjuicer
11:25 Testing Biochef Vacuum Blender Kit for Vitamix Oxygen Removal
14:40 Testing VOID Systems Vacuum Lids for Vitamix, Blendtec, or Complete Blender
18:48 SAVE $25 on VOID Systems Kit with Coupon DJ25 at bit.ly/voidvacuum
19:05 Testing Kuvings SV500 Vacuum Blender Oxygen Removal
20:22 SAVE 10% on Kuvings SV500 with Coupon DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender
20:35 Testing Kuvings Commercial CB1000 Vacuum Blender for Oxygen Removal
22:13 Kuvings CB1000 Pulled the MOST Vacuum and Had the Most Oxygen Removal
22:20 SAVE 10% on Kuvings CB1000 with Coupon DJ10 at bit.ly/kuvingsblender
23:12 Testing the Nuwave Moxie for Oxygen Removal
24:55 Using Pure MVP Pump to Remove More Oxygen from Nuwave Moxie Blender Carafe
26:40 Buy the Nuwave Moxie at amzn.to/3ABnoin
27:29 Which Blender Won?
30:06 This Vacuum Blender LOST
30:23 Use an External Pure MVP Pump to Pull the Most Oxygen from Your Blender
31:55 What I Use in My Home
Related and Referenced Videos:
Make the Most Nutritious Nut Butter th-cam.com/video/YmUVoqeWApo/w-d-xo.html
How to Vacuum Juice in the Vitamix th-cam.com/video/ehWSHovpY4g/w-d-xo.html
Anti-Oxidation Green Juice th-cam.com/video/CSyS8QJfMNs/w-d-xo.html
Best Vacuum Blender to Prevent Bloating (All Compared) th-cam.com/video/vXElAVCtbcQ/w-d-xo.html
Kuvings CB1000 vs Vitamix th-cam.com/video/OHbT19gaNEA/w-d-xo.html
Kuvings CB1000 Unboxing th-cam.com/video/wDaRQd-SBu8/w-d-xo.html
VOID Lid Works on Vitamix or Blendtec or Stand-Alone th-cam.com/video/O9dbDd84Ey4/w-d-xo.html
Dynapro DPS-2250 Vacuum Blender Review th-cam.com/video/nU0E_7LmauQ/w-d-xo.html
Void Systems vs Dynapro th-cam.com/video/P5kuLz8Oun4/w-d-xo.html
Dynapro vs Kuvings SV500 Vacuum Blender th-cam.com/video/NtFBzjq5lTw/w-d-xo.html
Ive been waiting for this video a long time! Thanks John for doing all the work!
John, when the VOID lid was hitting 24 in of mercury, what was the lid's display reading? Was it also reading 24? This is a good way to see how accurate & precise the lid itself is at notifying the user of vacuum.
The display does NOT correspond with the actual inches of mercury being pulled with the pump, since the sensors in the pump are not as accurate as a manual gauge, this was purposely done by VOID since they dont want to "guarantee" amount of vacuum pulled since depending on how many feet above sea level you are (and other factors) . I can say the higher # you get the better. The HP lid usually shows 20 on the display when maxing out. My other VOID lids show 17 or 18 on the display.
Pump-and-Seal claims to be able to pull 28+ of mercury + made in the USA + 10 year warranty + metal construction + costs like $30 or $40. John, can you check it out please?
I did buy one recently and I did the test: it pulls 22 inches, which is respectable (after LOTS OF PUMPING) since the pump is more narrow and doesn't remove as much oxygen in one pump.
@@discountjuicers Oh, wow, I would have never been aware of all those differences you explained if it wasn't for you. I'm definitely going to send payment for the Pure pump. Thank you! Also, I'm very surprised that so many of those blender's pumps pull over 20 in, some even around 25 in. Most vacuum sealers (ignoring chamber types), including FoodSaver - but other brands too - max out at around 17-18 in. Even the occasional model that gets above that is always only around 20-22 in. I'm pleasantly surprised that so many of those blender ones (built-in or external) are doing 22-26 in. Awesome!
I love my Moxie!
And thank you again for the recommendation.
Great video! I think your link for the Pure MVP Pump kit is wrong...please check it.
should be working now: www.indiegogo.com/projects/pure-mvp-mason-jar-vacuum-system-for-juice-more?#/ is the direct link
Hey John… how many mercury does the Tribest Dynapro hand held pump pull???
Although I found the blade assembly on the Dynapro would leak eventually after six months regular vacuum blending with the electric pump.
If the blade assembly on the kuvings commercial stands the test of time it looks like their product is the best. Although too bad the jug is so small.
The Tribest is just so nice because of its size jug. So epic!
I was not able to findmy tribest hand pump. That being said .I can say it pulls more than their electric pump, but due to the adapter and such I found it a pain to use. Based on comparing to the BEST plastic pumps, and knowing the tribest manual pump, I might guess 23-24 ? The pure will be a bit better at 26
@@discountjuicers the thing is that the tribest hand pump might pull more than 24 just because it’s longer and wider… and is well built as well. I personally liked the pump. It was the blade assembly that annoyed me because they kept leaking and it was a pain to wait weeks for a replacement.
Apparently the new blendtec jugs in the last couple years have improved double bearings to withstand suction. “You can tell if they have double bearings if it is silver on the bottom, the old single bearing design had black on the bottom.”
JK, maybe you could do a test with hand handheld pumps. Pink purple, blue white, and others. 😮
Already did see th-cam.com/video/yVrwOcSunZI/w-d-xo.html
John, have you got any idea as of when the VOID “red” lid is going to be for sale on their website? VOID told me it’s five times more powerful than the “black” lid for sale right now, and the red one is what I’d like to get, instead of the black one.
Based on my testing in this video, its not 5x more powerful. It pulled 24 inches of mercury instead of 21. I dont know the exact ETA but I would say sometime in 2025 based on what I know going on behind the scenes (he is waiting for some patents to clear)
@@discountjuicers they wrote me this yesterday:
As for the high pressure lid, we are still testing that lid and running into problems along the way trying to solve them. With that, we do not know if we are going to release it at all.
All the best,
Spencer
also patiently waiting for that lid 🙏🏻
@@David__________ Yeah, me too. I was told by their customer support that "The (black) lids we currently sell have about 20% of the power of the red one you saw on the video. We hope to have the red one for sale in the future, but do not have an exact timeline."
Kuvings needs to lighten up. I know you represent them in trade shows or you use to anyways. I bought the Kuvings SV500 and right out the box the vacuum function did not work and speaking to the representative to make a warranty claim or get a new one I mentioned "testing" the vacuum storage craffe that comes with it and they somehow misconstrued that to that I opened the machine and was tinkering with it and almost wouldn't process my claim. My first time having a Kuvings appliance and that's how they treat people who just bought a brand new machine right from their website.
Sorry to hear about your experience with Kuvings. I will relay this to the CEO of Kuvings, as they should not treat customers like that.
John, I know you mentioned quite some time ago that you had a dissolved oxygen meter and would be using it to test the before and after of vacuuming. Have you made a video about that that I’ve missed or are you still going to do that one?
Already did that video :) watch th-cam.com/video/TI1aV0hSkE8/w-d-xo.html
That one part PER MILLION is going to change something LOLLLLL, especially with how fast that amazing magical oxygen degrades food LOLLLLL. Lets find a way to chew our food in an oxygenless environment. Hahahaha
When is the pure going to ship ?????
The expected ship date is December.
John what the link for pure vacuum system
learn more at th-cam.com/video/yVrwOcSunZI/w-d-xo.html
Could you please send me a link on the AC powered vacuum pump that works on the- Tribest Dynapro DPS-2250 High Speed 2.5HP Blender with Vaccum, thanks- Kenny.
www.amazon.com/shop/johnkohler/list/MPOH9ODIRH6F?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d
Thank you for amazing reviews! Could you please review Froothie Evolve? It’s the first high-speed glass(!) vacuum blender. I am considering to buy, they claim they reach 80 kPa with the pump (~24 inch merc) - could you please review this machine?
I wish I could! That model is not available in the USA so I will not be testing it.
@ they have international stores in EU, and I’ve heard they are trying to compete with their new high-speed commercial blender with vitamix in the US, I’m calling them on Monday, will ask if there are any options to get it delivered to the US!
nice!
I bought Kuvings sv500 for 280$
@@timophay awesome
Secondhand or new
Where?
@@GodDieux new. Here in Israel the market of high quality blenders and juicers very weak. I think that the sellers wanted to get rid of blenders of this model.
This is absolutely absurd. Blending is not adding a significant level of oxygen into your food vs when having some of the oxygen removed from the container. First, the vacuum seal is not creating a complete oxygen-less vacuum environment, nor is the oxygen in your blend going to quickly degrade your food. Food degrades from oxygen OVER TIME. I can’t even believe some of these foolish videos and people talking about 1 or 2 or 4 parts per million, 2 more parts per million etc…OK, lets think about that one, oxygen parts per MILLION lol. If you have bloat from your smoothies start thinking about the levels of insoluble fiber in your ingredients, not this snake oil scam.
Once tried vacuumed smoothie one can never go back
Thank you for sharing your perspective. You bring up some valid points about food degradation and oxygen exposure over time, which are absolutely true in many contexts. It’s important to have healthy skepticism when evaluating claims about new technologies like vacuum blending.
To clarify, the focus of vacuum blending isn’t just about preventing degradation over long periods but also about maximizing the preservation of nutrients and reducing dissolved oxygen during the blending process, which some studies suggest can enhance the quality of certain blends. While it may not create a completely oxygen-free environment, the reduction in oxygen exposure can help preserve antioxidants and other nutrients that are sensitive to oxidation.
As for bloating, you're absolutely right that insoluble fiber or specific ingredients can play a major role. For some people, though, reducing the amount of oxygen dissolved in their blends might provide additional benefits, especially for those sensitive to aerated beverages or foods.
If you’re curious, I encourage you to try a simple test: blend water and bananas both traditionally (no vacuum) and with a vacuum blender. Taste each smoothie right after blending. Then let them sit for about 5 hours and taste them again. This can really demonstrate the differences vacuum blending can make in taste, texture, and freshness. It’s a hands-on way to evaluate whether the difference feels meaningful to you.
Thank you again for sharing your thoughts-open discussions like this help us all better understand the science and practicalities behind these tools. Wishing you good health and success in finding what works best for your diet and lifestyle! 😊