Appreciate your unbiased reviews! I've been weighing up whether to purchase the H400 or Nama J2. But after watching Johns review from Discount juicers seem suspiciously biased to the J2. Im sticking with your opinion on the H400 and will purchase it very soon.
Not really. Going from 50RPM to 90RPM makes a negligible difference. They’re both really slow compared to a 5000RPM blender. If you want less pulp the H320 is great but if you don’t mind more pulp in your juice with faster cleanup H400 is a good pick
wow no juicing strain that was the one thing that I think on the nama j2 and others I thought would be a pain to deal with. h400 makes up for that. also i think in your other video you did the heat test compared to others and h400 was better if im not mistaken than the Nama J2. Ive been debating on which one to get for the holiday sales going on now. I will probably use it most for apples and veggies. the ginger test was also one i paid attention to with ginger sometimes getting stuck or if you had to include ginger with other things much like leafy greens too to weigh it down. The J2 I was looking at with h400 cause I was leaning more towards J2 and also wanting to put my trust in the company that would also help with warranty issues too. I felt from comments that Nama was better to deal with than the Kuvings company. I think where I was at with my decision was how well each machine juices and pulp differences and then the cold press between the 2. as many hours of watching videos of reviews and clean up seems h400 would be better choice. I make a lot of smoothies with my nutribullet using fresh 100 percent apple juice and not concentrated juice with frozen fruit and fresh veggies like kale and been wanting a juicer for long time to add to my healthy smoothie making. I kept pushing it off. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Thanks for your comment :) They’re both great machines. Honestly I think you’d be happy with either. Just depends on your preferences. Fast clean up vs less pulp
And had higher RPM but from videos I watched of yours and others like John the lower RPM may not be bad. It just seems like it would make it hard to cut veggies and fruit if frozen hard or rough. I read you were getting your mom a h70 in one of your comments. hope it out performs and lasts long cause I spent countless hours figuring out one that would be useful to me and allow me to enjoy juicing as part of my morning smoothie routine.
@@sprintkitchen9570 oh another thing which I find is odd is that the h70 being the latest one out is shockingly cheaper than the h400. I would think the h70 would be more if it does a better job and is improvement on the h400
Ive been torn between the h400 and the nama j3. I'm leaning towards the hurom but the nama feels like it's going to last longer. 😵💫 i currently use a breville so looking to upgrade to cold pressed. Thoughts please? Thx 😊
Hey Nissa, thanks tor your comment! Depends on what you prefer. J3 - just tested it. Yield is almost exactly the same as J2. More portable. Lighter, Less pulp in glass but harder to clean than huroms. H400 - probably almost 2x the size of the J3. But you can batch juice so it will save you more time prepping and much faster to clean than the J3. Does leave a bit more pulp in your glass so make sure you’re ok with that :) H70 is slightly cheaper and more compact than the H400 but pretty much has the same design. It strikes a good balance between the H400 and J3. Hope that helps!
Appreciate your unbiased reviews! I've been weighing up whether to purchase the H400 or Nama J2. But after watching Johns review from Discount juicers seem suspiciously biased to the J2. Im sticking with your opinion on the H400 and will purchase it very soon.
Appreciate that! Hurom has a sweet early BF deal right now so I wouldn’t wait too long :)
Do you notice any oxidation in the juice with the h400? It runs at 90rpm, faster than the h320
Not really. Going from 50RPM to 90RPM makes a negligible difference. They’re both really slow compared to a 5000RPM blender. If you want less pulp the H320 is great but if you don’t mind more pulp in your juice with faster cleanup H400 is a good pick
What about time among to squeeze out these fruits and vegetables, what's the difference, is really important part.
H320 is going to process the produce a bit quicker than the H400 imo
wow no juicing strain that was the one thing that I think on the nama j2 and others I thought would be a pain to deal with. h400 makes up for that. also i think in your other video you did the heat test compared to others and h400 was better if im not mistaken than the Nama J2. Ive been debating on which one to get for the holiday sales going on now. I will probably use it most for apples and veggies. the ginger test was also one i paid attention to with ginger sometimes getting stuck or if you had to include ginger with other things much like leafy greens too to weigh it down. The J2 I was looking at with h400 cause I was leaning more towards J2 and also wanting to put my trust in the company that would also help with warranty issues too. I felt from comments that Nama was better to deal with than the Kuvings company. I think where I was at with my decision was how well each machine juices and pulp differences and then the cold press between the 2. as many hours of watching videos of reviews and clean up seems h400 would be better choice. I make a lot of smoothies with my nutribullet using fresh 100 percent apple juice and not concentrated juice with frozen fruit and fresh veggies like kale and been wanting a juicer for long time to add to my healthy smoothie making. I kept pushing it off. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Thanks for your comment :) They’re both great machines. Honestly I think you’d be happy with either. Just depends on your preferences. Fast clean up vs less pulp
@@sprintkitchen9570 just now noticed the h70 is the latest one to come out after the h400. and looks like it is even better than h400.
just wish the hopper on h70 was same size as the h400.
And had higher RPM but from videos I watched of yours and others like John the lower RPM may not be bad. It just seems like it would make it hard to cut veggies and fruit if frozen hard or rough. I read you were getting your mom a h70 in one of your comments. hope it out performs and lasts long cause I spent countless hours figuring out one that would be useful to me and allow me to enjoy juicing as part of my morning smoothie routine.
@@sprintkitchen9570 oh another thing which I find is odd is that the h70 being the latest one out is shockingly cheaper than the h400. I would think the h70 would be more if it does a better job and is improvement on the h400
Ive been torn between the h400 and the nama j3. I'm leaning towards the hurom but the nama feels like it's going to last longer. 😵💫 i currently use a breville so looking to upgrade to cold pressed. Thoughts please? Thx 😊
Hey Nissa, thanks tor your comment!
Depends on what you prefer.
J3 - just tested it. Yield is almost exactly the same as J2. More portable. Lighter, Less pulp in glass but harder to clean than huroms.
H400 - probably almost 2x the size of the J3. But you can batch juice so it will save you more time prepping and much faster to clean than the J3. Does leave a bit more pulp in your glass so make sure you’re ok with that :) H70 is slightly cheaper and more compact than the H400 but pretty much has the same design. It strikes a good balance between the H400 and J3.
Hope that helps!
How would you escape from the juicers if you were shrunk down to the size of an ant?
Haha great question..no clue