Not sure, but anyone interested in a juicer?This thing is awesome, I ended up with two...these range from 400 to 470 in stores and online.I will let it go for 375$
4/21/2014 4:09:35 PM
These things do range pretty well in price based on the model. What's the model #?
4/21/2014 10:26:37 PM
This is the HH premium model
4/22/2014 11:55:47 AM
This one?http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/hurom-hh-series-premium-slow-juicer-smoothie-maker-with-cookbook-in-pearl-white/1042076179?device=c&network=g&matchtype=&mcid=PS_googlepla_nonbrand_kitchenelectrics_&gclid=CLD8ndTx970CFYN0OgodATIAbQ
4/23/2014 8:42:42 PM
As much as I hate money, I don't hate it enough to spend $400+ for a juicer.
4/24/2014 1:52:50 AM
That is the one. Makes great juices, the pulp is dry and it is super easy to clean.http://shop.hurom.com/juicers/hurom-premium-slow-juicer-smoothie-maker-hh-series-hh-wbb07.htm
4/24/2014 11:46:20 PM
This looks like a compelling product. But it looks like the pulp spout would get clogged up very easily... My parents had one of those high-speed juicers and they were terrible. Impossible to clean, and created very little juice, and there was the heat issue created by all the friction.If i had space in my apartment kitchen, i could see getting something like this...
4/25/2014 12:21:53 AM
its super easy to clean and it is a slow juicer "cold press" as no heat to create any oxidation.
4/25/2014 1:52:12 PM
I have a masticating-style that I switched to after being really unimpressed with a Breville "high-speed" centrifugal juicer. The difference is huge - this type is vastly superior in efficiency and noise, and I think it is a bit easier to clean since the pulp is almost completely dry.
5/17/2014 1:05:39 PM
I agree 100% FenderFreekThey are much better than old school juicers.[Edited on May 18, 2014 at 11:48 PM. Reason : T]
5/18/2014 11:47:52 PM