Affiliate links to, what are in my opinion, the best juicers mentioned in the video: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 1. Hurom H400 - Best Juicer Machine Overall Amazon Link: amzn.to/44U71Zh 2. Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer REVO830W - 2nd Best Home Juicer Amazon Link: amzn.to/3K3yXQO 3. Tribest Greenstar GSE-5050 Elite - Best Vegetable Juicer Amazon Link: amzn.to/3WLCfQh 4. Omega NC900HDC - Best Mid-Range Juicer Omega Link: bit.ly/3NVp9Kv 5. Breville The Juice Fountain Plus - Good Capacity, Great For Fruit Amazon Link: amzn.to/3WN242y 6. AMZCHEF 5.3-Inch Self-Feeding Masticating Juicer - Good Value Amazon Link: amzn.to/3wNeJaT 7. Ninja JC151 NeverClog Cold Press Juicer - Best Budget Juicer Amazon Link: amzn.to/44OEKTY
Hi, yes it will juice leafy greens. But, for best results with green leaf veggies, your best bet is a horizontal masticating juicer rather than a vertical one. A good option here is the Omega NC900HDC: bit.ly/3NVp9Kv
For sure they are two of the best juicers on the market. I really considered including them both. With so many good juicers available these days though, it can be hard to separate all the top products. I might make another juicer comparison next year, in which case I'll be reconsidering the rankings and which products to include.
@@NoKreativeUsername hello. Please how can I get the Nama or the other one. Am in Africa, am really in need of a good slow juicer. I bought one light that but pack up. I can't use it again, I tried using it with green leave veggies it didn't last up till 7days. Can you be of help? Send me the link or company to chat with or guide me on how to get it . Thanks
Thanks! The Hurom H400 is definitely a more premium option that's worth the money. The Ninja is very good for the price. I suppose it comes down to how much you're going to use your juicer/how important juicing is to you (and of course, your budget).
I bought the Ninja and | really like it, that said it is not perfect, the very narrow chute on it makes juicing leafy greens a slow pain, apples and beets have to be cut into very small pieces to be fed in as well but for things like carrots and celery it is perfect. So just depends on how much knife work you feel like doing.
My thoughts exactly. With juicers like the Hurom you have the luxury of not really doing much chopping at all. So it's a trade-off of cost vs prep time for most people.
I haven't actually tried that particular Kuvings juicer myself, but I have researched it and it seems comparable to the others. It's got a good warranty and the auto-cutting seems like a great feature. It's pretty hard to choose a top Kuvings juicer when most of the models are worth buying!
@@tonygrogan1701 I spent months studying all these machines for ease of access before I bought one - Nama definitely got my vote, hands down. The other models despite closely resembling the J2 aren't identical to it, and they presented more challenges in terms of accessibility.
The true value of these videos is not me spending ages creating the most elaborate cinematic productions in my kitchen. Rather, I like to think that the real value is me, as a subject matter expert, giving honest and extremely well-researched suggestions that genuinely help people make a purchase decision. I've been a chef for over 10 years, so I do have plenty of experience when picking culinary products.
Affiliate links to, what are in my opinion, the best juicers mentioned in the video:
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
1. Hurom H400 - Best Juicer Machine Overall
Amazon Link: amzn.to/44U71Zh
2. Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer REVO830W - 2nd Best Home Juicer
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3K3yXQO
3. Tribest Greenstar GSE-5050 Elite - Best Vegetable Juicer
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3WLCfQh
4. Omega NC900HDC - Best Mid-Range Juicer
Omega Link: bit.ly/3NVp9Kv
5. Breville The Juice Fountain Plus - Good Capacity, Great For Fruit
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3WN242y
6. AMZCHEF 5.3-Inch Self-Feeding Masticating Juicer - Good Value
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3wNeJaT
7. Ninja JC151 NeverClog Cold Press Juicer - Best Budget Juicer
Amazon Link: amzn.to/44OEKTY
Very informative-thank you for taking the time to do this!
You're very welcome! I definitely enjoyed comparing all the different juicers.
Does hurom jucer also juice green leaves veggies
Hi, yes it will juice leafy greens. But, for best results with green leaf veggies, your best bet is a horizontal masticating juicer rather than a vertical one. A good option here is the Omega NC900HDC: bit.ly/3NVp9Kv
I’ve been seriously considering the Hurom, thank you for this video!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed my juicer reviews. The Hurom is a great option, especially if you're going to be really getting into juicing.
The Nama J2 and Sana 727 are the two best. No way they were left out.
For sure they are two of the best juicers on the market. I really considered including them both. With so many good juicers available these days though, it can be hard to separate all the top products. I might make another juicer comparison next year, in which case I'll be reconsidering the rankings and which products to include.
@@NoKreativeUsername hello.
Please how can I get the Nama or the other one.
Am in Africa, am really in need of a good slow juicer.
I bought one light that but pack up. I can't use it again, I tried using it with green leave veggies it didn't last up till 7days.
Can you be of help?
Send me the link or company to chat with or guide me on how to get it .
Thanks
This was very informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful 😊 Hope you manage to find a great juicer for your kitchen!
Good video. Thank you.
I'm between the ninja and Hurom H400 now lol
Thanks! The Hurom H400 is definitely a more premium option that's worth the money. The Ninja is very good for the price. I suppose it comes down to how much you're going to use your juicer/how important juicing is to you (and of course, your budget).
@@KitchenHacksCooking I'm a beginner so I'm leaning toward the ninja, just in case I end up quitting 🤣
Thanks again for the video!
The Ninja is an excellent choice for beginners 👍🏻
I bought the Ninja and | really like it, that said it is not perfect, the very narrow chute on it makes juicing leafy greens a slow pain, apples and beets have to be cut into very small pieces to be fed in as well but for things like carrots and celery it is perfect. So just depends on how much knife work you feel like doing.
My thoughts exactly. With juicers like the Hurom you have the luxury of not really doing much chopping at all. So it's a trade-off of cost vs prep time for most people.
thanks for the info. Have you tried the Kuvings Auto10?
I haven't actually tried that particular Kuvings juicer myself, but I have researched it and it seems comparable to the others. It's got a good warranty and the auto-cutting seems like a great feature. It's pretty hard to choose a top Kuvings juicer when most of the models are worth buying!
@@KitchenHacksCooking Thanks for the reply!
Where is the Nama J2???
I definitely considered it -it's a really good juicer. However, it's very similar to the Hurom H400, which I already included.
@KitchenHacksCooking Yes. I noticed that. I think the Hurom H400 is a "Nama knockoff." I love my Nama J2! 🙂
@@notmebutyou8350 Hardly a Nama knock-off, Hurom manufacture the J2 and the Vitality 5800 for Nama
@@tonygrogan1701 I spent months studying all these machines for ease of access before I bought one - Nama definitely got my vote, hands down. The other models despite closely resembling the J2 aren't identical to it, and they presented more challenges in terms of accessibility.
Thanks for the recommendations.
You're Welcome! Happy Juicing 🍹
But you basically combined other people’s test videos and posted them as yours. That’s cheating👎🏽
The true value of these videos is not me spending ages creating the most elaborate cinematic productions in my kitchen. Rather, I like to think that the real value is me, as a subject matter expert, giving honest and extremely well-researched suggestions that genuinely help people make a purchase decision. I've been a chef for over 10 years, so I do have plenty of experience when picking culinary products.
That my 🥷