👇 $70 Off Hurom H400 (Code: SK10) sprintkitchen.com/go/yt-hurom-h400/ 👉 20% Off Juicing Ebook ➜ sprintkitchen.com/go/yt-juicing-book/ Hey, just a heads up: no one sponsored this video. When you buy through the links above, I sometimes get a small kickback. After you’ve clicked them, you can use one of the coupon codes to save up to $100! I wish you could see the late nights I’ve spent hunched over my desk, scripting, editing and spilling juice on my counters. Just know that your support goes a long way. So if AND only if..you found this video helpful, please consider clicking those links right now. Thanks for watchin’ and I appreciate the heck out of you 😊
U are so biased. U use the same ingredient in the nama j2 n u complain how the ginger wasn't getting chopped, lol. But u saying in the hurum, u have to slice up the ginger. You can know that u are a hurum sale rep that is getting a percentage. It's no different from the nama j2 u silly
Cleaning my juicer use to be a nightmare. I dreaded using it. I finally bought an omega single auger and cleaning takes less than a min. You basically just rinse off the chute and the auger. There is a tiny section of screen. It will even do leafy greens, nut butters and nice cream.
So anything soft and leafy you’re probably going to need to mix it with other ingredients to get a better yield. But that goes for pretty much 99% of the juicers on the market. The h400 has a guarantee so you could try it out and then if you’re not happy send it back. Just make sure you set some realistic expectations :)
10 year motor 2 year parts. I found the parts on this are pretty durable. The easy clean auger doesn’t use stainless steel juicing screen like other machines which can crack and develop mineral build up over time.
Hi! I wish you had a kuvings auto 10 in with this comparison. I am about to pull the trigger on the auto 10 but then I started looking into the Nama j2. Have you tried the auto10 yet if so how t does it compare to the Nama j2 in particular? Thank you!
This was a great review, Ive been juicing the old fashion way and yes.... time consuming... so i want to invest for the longevity for my tummy as well the equipment so it the H400 if the thermal tempature is the coolest machine compared to the namaJ2 & other juicers you reviewed? My fruits and veggies are usually cold temp, is it that significant the juice temp will reduce the quality/potency of the nuturients?
I have a Nama J2 and I love the performance, it produces dry pulp, and quality delicious juice. I really love the 15 year warranty on both the motor and parts. And let's not forget that Nama J2 set the bar for all of these juice companies using the same type of duplicate design. So Nama is doing something right.
6:16 How do you weigh volume? Well, you can't, because they're not the same thing. Can you explain what it is you would like us to believe you are measuring? I'm hoping you'll have all your measurements nicely summarised on screen in writing for us later, because what is an ounce, anyway, and how do people who talk in imperial units also use metric, millilitres? 🤷
very nice video. You measure celery in ounces and the juice in milliliter. OK I live in Denmark, Europe, but isn't it easier to weight in grams and volumen in ml, because 1 ml of juice is close to 1 gram ?
@@sprintkitchen9570 If you want to calculate efficiency, you have to use units, that can compare with each other easily. We all want to know: how many percent of the raw material comes out in juice? Thank U for your videos
H400 = larger capacity and better yields H310 = personal use, smaller more portable If you plan making more batches of juice go with the H400. If you just want to make a glass here and there H310 Hope that helps :)
@@CLGill36 Do you know about ODM products? Hurom and Nama are two different companies, but Nama hires Hurom to design and manufacture products. As for maintenance, because the two companies are different, the policies will also be different to attract customers
I simply don't understand. What is the difference between hurom H70 and H400. Why has company launched the product hurom H70 when there is nothing new in it comparable to hurom H400!!
It looks like the difference is in the size. The Hurom H70 is bigger than the Hurom H310 but smaller than the Hurom H400. Perfect for those who want to batch juice but want something a little more portable.
@@sprintkitchen9570 also Hurom H300 which is similar to H400 but smaller than h400 is already in market. Than why Hurom H70, like Hurom H300 has launched?
This thing is cool. I just dusted off my omega juicer for the first time in a few years. I absolutely love it. To anybody debating the juice. Fuckin do it!
Lol if you want a juicer that’s easier to clean with high yields go with the Hurom H400. If you want less pulp then Nama J2 could make sense. Hope that helps :)
@@sprintkitchen9570yes that’s what I’ve deducted from all the videos. It seems you have to give up one thing or another lol easy to clean or pulp amount. Reviews are so conflicting though. Do you still use it h400?
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Hey, just a heads up: no one sponsored this video. When you buy through the links above, I sometimes get a small kickback. After you’ve clicked them, you can use one of the coupon codes to save up to $100!
I wish you could see the late nights I’ve spent hunched over my desk, scripting, editing and spilling juice on my counters.
Just know that your support goes a long way.
So if AND only if..you found this video helpful, please consider clicking those links right now.
Thanks for watchin’ and I appreciate the heck out of you 😊
U are so biased. U use the same ingredient in the nama j2 n u complain how the ginger wasn't getting chopped, lol. But u saying in the hurum, u have to slice up the ginger. You can know that u are a hurum sale rep that is getting a percentage. It's no different from the nama j2 u silly
Just bought my Hurom h400, can't wait for it to get here. Thanks
Thanks for your comment Lamar :) Hope you like it
Can this juicer handle beets without cutting?
Can you put any parts in the dishwasher
i was about to get a J2 meeting you got me thinking twice....thank you!
No worries! I compared them in this video:
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I don't know why they don't make this juicer entirerly high grade stainless steel? they can do it and it would be healthier too
It would be nice but might be too expensive and probably makes it heavier increasing shipping costs
Hello, Between h400 and h410 which win which one you recommend? What is your expert opinion? Thank you so much.
H400 is my pick
Just made my order looking foward to a new ligestyle
Cleaning my juicer use to be a nightmare. I dreaded using it. I finally bought an omega single auger and cleaning takes less than a min. You basically just rinse off the chute and the auger. There is a tiny section of screen. It will even do leafy greens, nut butters and nice cream.
So this juicer keeps all the nutrients similar to cold pressing ?
Yup! It’s a slow juicer aka cold press. It spins at freakishly low speeds so the motor doesn’t heat up and kill nutrients in the juice.
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I ordered one earlier today and used your code 👍
@@sprintkitchen9570 I ordered one and used your code
does this juicer work good for wheatgrass and herbs like mint parsley etc.
So anything soft and leafy you’re probably going to need to mix it with other ingredients to get a better yield. But that goes for pretty much 99% of the juicers on the market. The h400 has a guarantee so you could try it out and then if you’re not happy send it back. Just make sure you set some realistic expectations :)
7:29 Where's the ounce column hiding?
What is the guaranteed warranty on this for all parts and everything attached ??????
10 year motor 2 year parts. I found the parts on this are pretty durable. The easy clean auger doesn’t use stainless steel juicing screen like other machines which can crack and develop mineral build up over time.
@@sprintkitchen9570 I ordered the H400 yesterday and their website states: “Our motor and parts are covered by a 15 year warranty.”
I ordered the H400 yesterday and their website stated: “Our motor and parts are covered by a 15 year warranty.”
Hi! I wish you had a kuvings auto 10 in with this comparison. I am about to pull the trigger on the auto 10 but then I started looking into the Nama j2. Have you tried the auto10 yet if so how t does it compare to the Nama j2 in particular? Thank you!
I have 2 videos coming out this week about the auto10 and J2 :) They should answer your question
4:32 Was it apples or cucumbers?
One major thing you haven’t mentioned between Nama J2 and Hurom H400 is the speed of the auger. That alone makes J2 a winner.
Not really. It’s more about the efficiency of the motor.
Going from 50 rpm to 90 rpm doesn’t make much difference in heat, if any at all.
Hi, which one is better, HX360 or H400?
I think it depends on what you value more. If you want less pulp hx360, if you want easy clean then h400
@@sprintkitchen9570 thanks a lot, your answer was really helpful, I'm going for the easy clean!
I just got mine and I love it! 🎉
Awesome :)
This was a great review,
Ive been juicing the old fashion way and yes.... time consuming... so i want to invest for the longevity for my tummy as well the equipment so it the H400 if the thermal tempature is the coolest machine compared to the namaJ2 & other juicers you reviewed? My fruits and veggies are usually cold temp, is it that significant the juice temp will reduce the quality/potency of the nuturients?
Appreciate that :) haha I get it. I was there too. Yes, been using the Hurom H400 regularly and It’s by far my fave
is it possible for a J@ vs H400?
I already did a comparison of the 2 juicers on the channel :)
Why do you weight the product in oz and the yield is in ml? who does this?
😊
lol
How much does it cost
I have a Nama J2 and I love the performance, it produces dry pulp, and quality delicious juice. I really love the 15 year warranty on both the motor and parts. And let's not forget that Nama J2 set the bar for all of these juice companies using the same type of duplicate design. So Nama is doing something right.
they are both made by the same manufacturer
Yeah hurom h400 and the Nama J2 are both made by Hurom
6:16 How do you weigh volume? Well, you can't, because they're not the same thing. Can you explain what it is you would like us to believe you are measuring? I'm hoping you'll have all your measurements nicely summarised on screen in writing for us later, because what is an ounce, anyway, and how do people who talk in imperial units also use metric, millilitres? 🤷
Yeah so I’m living abroad in europe right. Struggling between the metric system and imperial system lol
Just take ml and use google to convert to oz
I love pulp, so I think it’s a pro for this machine. Great review.
Thanks :) yeah I don’t mind a little bit
very nice video. You measure celery in ounces and the juice in milliliter. OK I live in Denmark, Europe, but isn't it easier to weight in grams and volumen in ml, because 1 ml of juice is close to 1 gram ?
Thank you :) hmm could be…I’ll look into that for next time
@@sprintkitchen9570 If you want to calculate efficiency, you have to use units, that can compare with each other easily. We all want to know: how many percent of the raw material comes out in juice?
Thank U for your videos
Help! I can’t decide between H310 & H400.
H400 = larger capacity and better yields
H310 = personal use, smaller more portable
If you plan making more batches of juice go with the H400. If you just want to make a glass here and there H310
Hope that helps :)
Hello do you recommend de hurom HAA?
About the Nama J2, it was designed and produced by Hurom so when you buy it, you basically just bought a cheap version of Hurom H320
@@CLGill36 Do you know about ODM products? Hurom and Nama are two different companies, but Nama hires Hurom to design and manufacture products. As for maintenance, because the two companies are different, the policies will also be different to attract customers
Yeah they look pretty similar. I’m going to do a comparison review soon
Are you sponsored at all?
Nope just liked the Hurom more
what about Nama J3 vs Hurom H400 no one has compared these before. Hopefully you can be the first
Not sure it’s really a fair comparison but I’ll have some J3 videos coming out soon to help you decide
I simply don't understand. What is the difference between hurom H70 and H400. Why has company launched the product hurom H70 when there is nothing new in it comparable to hurom H400!!
It looks like the difference is in the size. The Hurom H70 is bigger than the Hurom H310 but smaller than the Hurom H400. Perfect for those who want to batch juice but want something a little more portable.
@@sprintkitchen9570 also Hurom H300 which is similar to H400 but smaller than h400 is already in market. Than why Hurom H70, like Hurom H300 has launched?
Sold.
Nice 👍 Thanks for your comment btw :)
Pulp = Fibre = GOOD!
Agreed! A little bit is better than nothing
Loved how unbiased your Nama juice review was, but this one seems sponsored. Thanks for all the good info anyway.
Hey appreciate that! No Hurom didn’t pay me to create this video.
I bought the Hurom H400 with my own money.
I just liked it more than the Nama J2
@@sprintkitchen9570 great reviews but sounds like the Nama is the better bet due to the fabulous warranty? what say you? :D
This thing is cool. I just dusted off my omega juicer for the first time in a few years. I absolutely love it.
To anybody debating the juice. Fuckin do it!
Niccee and agreed 👍
Very niiiice!
Thanks 🙏
90 rpm ? too fast😤
Not really, negligible difference in heat of the motor which is more important.
I can’t decide lol dammit!
Lol if you want a juicer that’s easier to clean with high yields go with the Hurom H400. If you want less pulp then Nama J2 could make sense. Hope that helps :)
@@sprintkitchen9570yes that’s what I’ve deducted from all the videos. It seems you have to give up one thing or another lol easy to clean or pulp amount. Reviews are so conflicting though. Do you still use it h400?
Yes I still use it!
Nope, too expensive
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