- Brand: Hamilton Beach
- Color: Black
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 8.4″D x 6.5″W x 12.72″H
- Material: Glass
- MAKE FRESH, HEALTHY JUICE IN SECONDS. Quickly create flavorful, nutritious juice in the comfort of your own kitchen. The simple on/off button is easy to use and the convenient spout sends fresh juice right into your glass, cup or pitcher.
- SAVES PREP TIME — LARGE CHUTE REDUCES PRECUTTING BY 50%**. The large, round 2.4″ chute on this fruit and vegetable juicer saves you prep time and effort because it fits more produce and larger pieces with less precutting.
- SPACE-SAVING, COMPACT DESIGN. The compact design of this juicer machine takes up less room on your kitchen countertop and easily fits into your cabinet for storage.
- POWER THROUGH TOUGH INGREDIENTS WITH 400 WATT MOTOR. The powerful motor ensures maximum juice extraction and comes with a motor protection system to prevent wear and tear and help extend motor life.
- EASY TO CLEAN. Cleaning up after juicing is easy. Simply put the removable parts of the juice extractor in the dishwasher for easy cleanup and quickly wipe down the base.
- ** Versus the leading competitor.

























Kin K. Chan –
I’ve never had a juicer before, so I thought I’d give this one a try since I really liked my Hamilton coffee machine. It arrived today and I’ve only used it once.Pros: – easy to assemble/disassemble – acceptably easy to clean – juice is pulp-free. It’s foamy at first, but just let it sit – easy to use (I watched a YouTube video beforehand) – not very loudCons – the pulp container lip doesn’t have a seal, so there is leakage that comes from the edges where the pulp gets spit out. Not a lot, but enough to get on the counter – it’s not efficient enough in getting juice out. I made two 12oz glasses of orange juice and drained another 8oz from the pulp containerAdvice if you do get this product: – when cleaning the cutter/strainer, go with the grain – be gentle with the cutter/strainer. The manual says it’s delicate and not covered under warranty – if you’re having a hard time getting the tiny pieces of pulp out of the strainer, use your fingers and swipe outwards. Scrubbing sideways just gets the pulp caught on the strainer – expect to wash everything right after using. It’s just harder to get rid of dried juice – push the pulp container all the way in after it fits in the compartment. It doesn’t click or seal, but you can minimize the leakageOverall, it’s okay. Even though the cleanup isn’t terrible, I definitely don’t see myself using it everyday. I’ll probably continue using it since it does work. Maybe make it my covid hobby to fix the issues I have with the product.
Kat T. –
Edit: I added a star because we eventually were able to remove the grinder, and in that case I thought it unfair to hate it on non-functionality alone.Other reasons I hate it:1) TINY cord!The cord is so ridiculously short for a kitchen appliance. Plus it is placed in a strange spot kind of at the front of the machine. I have a half-dozen sockets in my kitchen, and this thing is difficult to use in any of them unless I want to turn the machine at an unnatural angle.2) TINY feeder hole. Are you juicing blueberries four at a time? If not, just know all of your produce needs a very small dice before you use the machine, or the pieces won’t fit in the miniscule feeder. Not a big deal if you want to take your time, but it took me twenty minutes to make an 8 oz juice.3) It SPRAYS!I was juicing beets, amongst other things, and it sprayed bits of pulp all over me throughout the process.Read on for the original reasons I hate it:I used to be an avid juicer. It’s been a few years and I thought I would dip my toe back in the water with an inexpensive juicer. It was a mistake.But I feel like it was my mistake: cheap is expensive, after all.I juice everything, fruits, vegetables, greens. It seems that this juicer wastes most of the product that you put in, especially the greens. But it gets worse, because after having taken it apart and putting it back together three times get the feel of it before use, I tried to take it apart for cleaning after juicing, and the metal grinding piece would not budge. Three of my household members tried to take it apart for me, none of us were successful. It is completely stuck, and now completely worthless after one use. I do believe that makes it the most expensive single juice I have ever consumed in my entire life.Hate it. Would not recommend.
rajesh –
Easy to cleanEasy to assembleBut mouth is very small-it’s a conTried using mostly all kinds of juicesFor the price it’s goodBut after washing it takes a lot of place on the counter
Yaritza Tevenal –
Is ok. On the second day of use, it wasn’t working. I had to unplug it and use another outlet. But it was still giving me problems. The 3rd day it was fine. Don’t know what was all that about.
Martina –
Like that it does jot have many moving parts, easy to clean.Had to find the right size mug but a low container can be used. I transfer each full cup to ta jug or larger container
MurphyC –
Works as expected. You may have to run previously juiced items through the strainer twice. But it’s okay for the price.
Emily –
This is my first juicer and so far I have only used it once. As of right now it seems like a very good option. It does a great job separating the juice from the lumps, I only had to run it once to get a lump free juice. I absolutely love the fact that it is dishwasher safe! Should my experience decline while I use the juicer I will be sure to edit my review to reflect it.
Ad A –
For the price it’s fine but if you want to make a cup of juice you will take some time, the chute is very small and you can only put like two pieces of fruit at a time. I t is supposed to be a small juicer but it is a bit big for what it does. I think that if the chute was a bit larger it would be a great juicer.