Awesome video! Was really what I was looking for. :) how much fits inside the juicers, hoe much time does it take to get everything done. Please more of this type of videos! :D
Yes, the H310A has some drawbacks, but I think it's really hard to outdo the H320N-it's perfection! If you think I could do the comparison with some other produce except celery, let me know :)
So same yield, but the 310 takes about twice the amount of time right? Is the 310 juice also darker? I wouldn’t say that’s terrible given the price difference.
The juice from H310A is a bit pulpier as well. I like this juicer because it is smaller and easier to clean but at the end I would always choose H320N - clearer juice, feels more professional, faster and easier to use due to a bigger hopper.
@@JuiceNext thank you 😊 I’m in the US would the 400 be comparable to the 320? We can’t get the 320 here, but I’ve seen some people say the 400 isn’t as good that it makes pulpier juice etc.
H400 has the same strainers as H310A, so I guess the juice should be the same. If you want clear juice, you can check Nama J2, it is same juicer as H320N (even built by Hurom).
@@anne-mm2yb Hurom H310A can make sorbet with current strainer. H320N does not have sorbet strainer by default but you can buy it additionally for approx. 30eur H330P has the sorbet attachment by default (same juicer as H320N but new button, colors and logo)
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to know! Off to buy the H320😊
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
Awesome video! Was really what I was looking for. :) how much fits inside the juicers, hoe much time does it take to get everything done. Please more of this type of videos! :D
Thanks! I'm glad you found it useful :)
Great comparison and video. This was very helpful in determining how much you sacrifice by getting the smaller 310A.
Yes, the H310A has some drawbacks, but I think it's really hard to outdo the H320N-it's perfection!
If you think I could do the comparison with some other produce except celery, let me know :)
How bout kale? Or dry leaf vegetables? Will that work nicely for both?
Kale shouldn't be an issue. I have juiced it in H320N many times. I can try in H310A.
What do you mean by dry leaf vegetables?
Coconut please @@JuiceNext
Very helpful, thx!
Thanks so much for sharing and comparing 😍
You are so welcome! If you want to see some other fruits/vegetables, just let me know :)
So same yield, but the 310 takes about twice the amount of time right? Is the 310 juice also darker? I wouldn’t say that’s terrible given the price difference.
The juice from H310A is a bit pulpier as well. I like this juicer because it is smaller and easier to clean but at the end I would always choose H320N - clearer juice, feels more professional, faster and easier to use due to a bigger hopper.
@@JuiceNext thank you 😊 I’m in the US would the 400 be comparable to the 320? We can’t get the 320 here, but I’ve seen some people say the 400 isn’t as good that it makes pulpier juice etc.
H400 has the same strainers as H310A, so I guess the juice should be the same. If you want clear juice, you can check Nama J2, it is same juicer as H320N (even built by Hurom).
They released the 320 in the USA @@dorothy1672
Both are overpriced.
Is the sorbet accessory included for both juicers ? Thanks in advance
@@anne-mm2yb Hurom H310A can make sorbet with current strainer.
H320N does not have sorbet strainer by default but you can buy it additionally for approx. 30eur
H330P has the sorbet attachment by default (same juicer as H320N but new button, colors and logo)
Ohne die Hintergrundmusik wäre es besser. So könnte man hören, wie der tatsächliche Geräusch vom Entsafter ist.
Good idea for the next time :)
I Lake
Thanks! :)