SAVE $70 off the Kuvings REVO830 by using coupon code DJ10 at Kuvingsusa.com. Order at www.bit.ly/revo830 SAVE $60 off the Kuvings EVO820 by using coupon code DJ10 at Kuvingsusa.com. Order at www.bit.ly/kuvings820 When you use the links and coupon codes, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his impartial videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others.
Jump to the following parts of this episode: 01:10 Revo830 is the Better Juicer 01:40 Save 10% off the REVO830 Juicer 03:12 Why did Kuvings make a new juicer? 05:49 These are both vertical auger juicers 06:20 Comparing the Feed Chute 08:25 Comparing the Augers 010:06 Comparing the Juicing Screen & Wiping Blade 10:58 Comparing the Juicing Bowls 13:06 Comparing the Motor Bases 14:45 How to assemble Kuvings EVO820 15:42 Sound testing the EVO820 15:57 How to assemble the Kuvings REVO830 16:34 Sound testing the REVO830 17:11 Weighing in the produce 18:00 Juicing in the Kuvings REVO830 20:16 Juicing in the Kuvings EVO820 23:50 How much pulp was put into the juice? 25:05 Yield Comparison 26:50 Taste Testing Both Juices 27:21 Summary of this Episode
Good review and I would likely go with the REVO830 over the EVO820. However, I note that on the KUVING site for spare parts the REVO830 has no spares available for you to buy except the cleaning tools which are common to both machines while the EVO820 has the full suite of spare parts for most anything on the machine. If a part breaks on the REVO830 and is covered by the warranty are you going to get it easily and if it not covered by the warranty will you be out of luck for a while?
I can't work out how the REVO830 chops the veg - is there actually a sharp blade that cuts the celery/carrot when it's fed into the machine? Many thanks for these reviews.
Please watch the video; ua-cam.com/video/clvmB_yqu3Y/v-deo.html The Same technique should work in th e Kuvings But you will need to pour a little in at a time.
Yes, you get the full manufacturers warranty whether you purchase at kuvings direct (links above) or from discountjuicers.com. The difference if you order direct from DiscountJuicers.com is that I have extra "pull" with the manufacturers if you do not get warranty service direct from Kuvings, let me know and I will ensure all your legit warranty claims are taken care of without issue.
The DJ10 coupon code works at www.bit.ly/revo830 to save 10% for Canada!! That being said you will need to pay shipping & duties. Since I am located in the USA, i have no affiliations with companies that sell in other countries at this time, but I may investigate further.
Thanks for this video. Definitely worth the price! Plus a 15 yr warranty never hurts! Pay now or pay later. I have learned to invest in my health and this Kuvings revo830 is absolutely amazing and perfect for my needs. Worth every penny!
hi John , got revo 830 silver color, after making celery juice with apple +ginger yesterday ,after an hour i was trying to remove the parts for cleaning realize the main body is hot even though was use an hour ago, is this normal?
The Kuvings Commercial CS600 or CS700 is the juicer I would buy for a juice bar. (I would purchase multiple juicers) and make juice on demand. ua-cam.com/video/Bl6Y1aLHozg/v-deo.html
Hello John, is there any chance you could send me a “Kuvings pulp mash strainer” for Europe. The company Kuvings does not send it to Europe, I cannot order it online, eBay does not send it to Europe. Thank you!❤
Speaking of Kuvings, is the CB1000 vacuum blender coming out soon in the USA? I've done a little more research on it (including your CES video). Imo, I think it will be the best vacuum blender, overall. It will have an even faster pump than the Void Systems vacuum lid, it is very hands free and very quiet. The only real downside I can think of is the blunt blade vs not having a sharp blade and an expensive price (probably around a thousand bucks). Other than that, looks like an amazing, one of a kind vacuum blender!
@@discountjuicers Thanks, highly looking forward to your review! I re-wathced the segment you did and you say it's actually a sharp blade. So, looks like another plus. I think I assumed it was blunt because it looks like the Blendtec wingblade. I guess the only other possible negative might be, potentially, sucking food into the vacuum that's part of the blender body (hopefully it's well designed to prevent that).
Depends who you ask. If you ask me, I prefer the Nama J2 myself. Is it better? In some ways, yes, in some ways no. if you ask REVO830 owners, they would say they love the REVO830 over the J2. For my honest comparison, please see: ua-cam.com/video/LMx-kaZ1dyI/v-deo.html you will learn each juicer has their own sets of pros and cons. Buy the one that will best fit your needs and wants in a juicer.
Hi John. What about comparing Hurom H-AI and Nama J2. I know that Hurom is an old one but I think it has better yield of hi quality juice than Nama. Thank you.
The Hurom H-AI is an old model, and no longer sold by Hurom USA as the H200 and H310 is their newer generation technology in the USA. I will not be comparing it to the Nama J2.
The EVO820 and SANA 868 are basically the same, as they use the same juicing parts and feed chute. That being said of the three, the REVO830 is the best, since it has the DUAL feed chute for juicing carrots and celery without precutting that can clog the EVO and 868.
Kuvings gang checking in! Great video John! I also got the vacuum blender and it changed my life to where I not only increased my veggie intake with frozen broccoli/cauliflower but saved me time from steaming it and not to mention chewing salad for an hour. Incredible invention.
@Abou Louqman yeah it may be too small for 3-4 people if you want to do it all at once but depends how much each person needs. I make vaccuum smoothies for two other people and just rinse it out between uses but it may take a little longer due to the 40oz limit... for juice if you want to make say, 64oz to bottle them I'd just go with a juicer. I mainly use the vacuum blender to save time prepping and chewing my meals. It's so easy to throw frozen veggies with fresh with minimal chopping. Also latest studies show blended fruit has a lower glycemic load impact vs chewing the food, most likely due to higher nutrient absorption rates.
@@naughtyorgneiss So to make 32-48 oz (1L - 1,5 L) at a time the juicer is a best option ? I ask because in my country very few juicers are available (only entry level ones which are not a breathe to use in the long term) and I recently discovered that the Kuvings vacuum blender was available. What do you mean chewing my meals (english is not my primary language)?
SAVE $70 off the Kuvings REVO830 by using coupon code DJ10 at Kuvingsusa.com. Order at www.bit.ly/revo830
SAVE $60 off the Kuvings EVO820 by using coupon code DJ10 at Kuvingsusa.com. Order at www.bit.ly/kuvings820
When you use the links and coupon codes, John will get a small percentage of the sale, so he can continue to make his impartial videos for you. Thank You for using my links instead of others.
Been watching your videos for the past couple of days. About to buy the Revo830. Cant wait! Thanks very much for everything
Are you only juicing Celery and carrots?
Great choice!
Excited…I’m going with the REVO830! Your reviews are awesome…I’m in!
This is exactly what I need. I mostly juice Carrots & Celery. I have an old Kuvings and I still love it but now I want to upgrade.
ok but the endless screw of the sana is different and it is worth comparing against the kuvings if it is more efficient or behaves the same as the evo
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
01:10 Revo830 is the Better Juicer
01:40 Save 10% off the REVO830 Juicer
03:12 Why did Kuvings make a new juicer?
05:49 These are both vertical auger juicers
06:20 Comparing the Feed Chute
08:25 Comparing the Augers
010:06 Comparing the Juicing Screen & Wiping Blade
10:58 Comparing the Juicing Bowls
13:06 Comparing the Motor Bases
14:45 How to assemble Kuvings EVO820
15:42 Sound testing the EVO820
15:57 How to assemble the Kuvings REVO830
16:34 Sound testing the REVO830
17:11 Weighing in the produce
18:00 Juicing in the Kuvings REVO830
20:16 Juicing in the Kuvings EVO820
23:50 How much pulp was put into the juice?
25:05 Yield Comparison
26:50 Taste Testing Both Juices
27:21 Summary of this Episode
You should do a comparison with the Omega MM1500 and the Nama J2. Celery specifically. Then leafy greens, herbs and fruit.
Looking forward to seeing your review of the Sana oil extractor!
Good review and I would likely go with the REVO830 over the EVO820. However, I note that on the KUVING site for spare parts the REVO830 has no spares available for you to buy except the cleaning tools which are common to both machines while the EVO820 has the full suite of spare parts for most anything on the machine. If a part breaks on the REVO830 and is covered by the warranty are you going to get it easily and if it not covered by the warranty will you be out of luck for a while?
The Kuvings REVO830 Spare Parts are now available if you contact Kuvings directly at 888-682-5559. They should be soon available on their web site.
Hi john, i have Evo820, is it major differ or benefit to upgrade to Revo830 in personal opinion.
I can't work out how the REVO830 chops the veg - is there actually a sharp blade that cuts the celery/carrot when it's fed into the machine? Many thanks for these reviews.
Its not a cutter, it basically just is part of the auger that comes around and sheer force cuts it up with the auger.
Hi revo 830 is both fruits and vegetables juicer
Can we use it for commercial purpose
Will the auger ever need adjusting or repair ?..
Does anyone know if these juicers will juice greens like parsley?
Hi can we make coconut milk and almond milk. in the Revo 830
Please watch the video; ua-cam.com/video/clvmB_yqu3Y/v-deo.html The Same technique should work in th e Kuvings But you will need to pour a little in at a time.
Is the warranty the same when buying from you?
Yes, you get the full manufacturers warranty whether you purchase at kuvings direct (links above) or from discountjuicers.com. The difference if you order direct from DiscountJuicers.com is that I have extra "pull" with the manufacturers if you do not get warranty service direct from Kuvings, let me know and I will ensure all your legit warranty claims are taken care of without issue.
Please do a review of the best blender in 2023!!
He already did
@@harmonyranay07 what blender was the winner?
This is an excellent video, I will make a "best vacuum blender of 2023". I will do this in march after a new model comes out.
How about your Canadian fans do we get the 10% ?
The DJ10 coupon code works at www.bit.ly/revo830 to save 10% for Canada!! That being said you will need to pay shipping & duties. Since I am located in the USA, i have no affiliations with companies that sell in other countries at this time, but I may investigate further.
Thanks for this video. Definitely worth the price!
Plus a 15 yr warranty never hurts!
Pay now or pay later.
I have learned to invest in my health and this Kuvings revo830 is absolutely amazing and perfect for my needs.
Worth every penny!
hi John , got revo 830 silver color, after making celery juice with apple +ginger yesterday ,after an hour i was trying to remove the parts for cleaning realize the main body is hot even though was use an hour ago, is this normal?
Hi, How did everything work out with your juicer? Im looking at buying one.
What juicer would you recommend for a juice bar, ideal for making 100s of glass per day
The Kuvings Commercial CS600 or CS700 is the juicer I would buy for a juice bar. (I would purchase multiple juicers) and make juice on demand.
ua-cam.com/video/Bl6Y1aLHozg/v-deo.html
Thanks for being upfront and putting the summary at the beginning. YOU LEGEND!
Hello John, is there any chance you could send me a “Kuvings pulp mash strainer” for Europe. The company Kuvings does not send it to Europe, I cannot order it online, eBay does not send it to Europe. Thank you!❤
Brillliant video😎
Make a comparison between this rev830 and b6000w
What of those of us in the UK any discount code for the kuvingRevo 0830?
Thank you I just ordered the REVO830
What about the auto10 series
Hi, can it be used to milk almonds?
Revo 830 in Singapore has a 200W motor not a 240W motor, in this case do you think it would be better than the EVO820
Bumping this up too
Speaking of Kuvings, is the CB1000 vacuum blender coming out soon in the USA?
I've done a little more research on it (including your CES video). Imo, I think it will be the best vacuum blender, overall. It will have an even faster pump than the Void Systems vacuum lid, it is very hands free and very quiet. The only real downside I can think of is the blunt blade vs not having a sharp blade and an expensive price (probably around a thousand bucks). Other than that, looks like an amazing, one of a kind vacuum blender!
The CB1000 should be out in the USA Mid/Late Feb 2023 if all goes to plan. Stay tuned for a video.
@@discountjuicers Thanks, highly looking forward to your review! I re-wathced the segment you did and you say it's actually a sharp blade. So, looks like another plus. I think I assumed it was blunt because it looks like the Blendtec wingblade. I guess the only other possible negative might be, potentially, sucking food into the vacuum that's part of the blender body (hopefully it's well designed to prevent that).
J2 vs Kuving which is better?
Depends who you ask. If you ask me, I prefer the Nama J2 myself. Is it better? In some ways, yes, in some ways no. if you ask REVO830 owners, they would say they love the REVO830 over the J2. For my honest comparison, please see: ua-cam.com/video/LMx-kaZ1dyI/v-deo.html you will learn each juicer has their own sets of pros and cons. Buy the one that will best fit your needs and wants in a juicer.
Undecided between Revo830 and Super Angel Juicer. Price is a very large difference. Help!!!
Do you know if Kuvings will be offering a sale on the REVO830 (more than 10%) anytime soon?
Great video, just want to check if the discount code works for australia, thanks
I need to juice a lot of parsley and soft greens, does either of these juicers work for that?
NAMA J2has the best warranty service. 5 Star.
Hi John. What about comparing Hurom H-AI and Nama J2. I know that Hurom is an old one but I think it has better yield of hi quality juice than Nama. Thank you.
The Hurom H-AI is an old model, and no longer sold by Hurom USA as the H200 and H310 is their newer generation technology in the USA. I will not be comparing it to the Nama J2.
I would like to see a comparison of the kuvings evo, revo vs the new sana 868, which one is better because from the start they look very similar
The EVO820 and SANA 868 are basically the same, as they use the same juicing parts and feed chute. That being said of the three, the REVO830 is the best, since it has the DUAL feed chute for juicing carrots and celery without precutting that can clog the EVO and 868.
I mainly juice beetroot, ginger, turmeric, which one is best for that ? the turmeric stains my current juicer its hard to clean
try to put the things that got a turmeric stain under the direct sun light for like 12 hour its should clean it
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Kuvings gang checking in! Great video John! I also got the vacuum blender and it changed my life to where I not only increased my veggie intake with frozen broccoli/cauliflower but saved me time from steaming it and not to mention chewing salad for an hour. Incredible invention.
Which blender did you get and where from please
Look forward to investing in this aswell InshaAllah
Do you make vacuum juices in the Kuvings blender ? Isn't it too small (for 3-4 persons) ?
@Abou Louqman yeah it may be too small for 3-4 people if you want to do it all at once but depends how much each person needs. I make vaccuum smoothies for two other people and just rinse it out between uses but it may take a little longer due to the 40oz limit... for juice if you want to make say, 64oz to bottle them I'd just go with a juicer. I mainly use the vacuum blender to save time prepping and chewing my meals. It's so easy to throw frozen veggies with fresh with minimal chopping. Also latest studies show blended fruit has a lower glycemic load impact vs chewing the food, most likely due to higher nutrient absorption rates.
@@naughtyorgneiss So to make 32-48 oz (1L - 1,5 L) at a time the juicer is a best option ? I ask because in my country very few juicers are available (only entry level ones which are not a breathe to use in the long term) and I recently discovered that the Kuvings vacuum blender was available.
What do you mean chewing my meals (english is not my primary language)?