- Brand: Hamilton Beach
- Color: Black and Silver
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 9″D x 17″W x 14.5″H
- Material: Plastic
- HEALTHY, HOMEMADE JUICE IN SECONDS. Juice a variety of fruits and vegetables. Easy to Assemble. 40oz. BPA-free pitcher with lid and froth separator.
- 3-YEAR LIMITED FROM THE #1 SELLING JUICE EXTRACTOR BRAND Includes Access to US-Based Customer Support.
- EXTRA-LARGE 3 INCH FEED CHUTE FITS WHOLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Fit a whole apple, a peeled orange or a handful of kale. Less pre-cutting, and more continuous juicing for fresh fruit juice, vegetable juice, or nutrient-packed celery juice.
- TWO SPEEDS FOR MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF JUICE. 800 watts of electric power adjust from high to low power.
- LARGE 40 OZ BPA FREE JUICE CONTAINER: The large 40 oz container prevents the need to stop every few seconds to empty the container.
- EASY CLEAN UP: All the parts are dishwasher safe and a cleaning brush is included for use in the strainer basket.
- ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS ACCENTS: With the stainless steel accents and a compact design, it can be easily stored or added to the countertop.
- Source: The Npd Group/ Retail Tracking Service, U. S. Unit Sales, 12 Months Ending January 2020.

























Amazon Customer –
Hello all,After careful consideration I decided to buy this juicer. It came via UPS last night and I couldn’t wait to open it. The packaging was fantastic and arrived perfectly snug in it’s box. When I finally opened it and held it in my hands I knew this was no rinky-dink-made-in-china juicer. It feels sturdy and looks great. This morning I made two juices and they came out fantastic. The cleanup was a cinch as well. If I have to mention any drawbacks to far it would be that the cord is extremely short and I had to shuffle things around on my counter top so the juicer could reach the outlet. The other drawback is that it is loud. Now, I didn’t expect a library quiet juicer, but this bad bay has power. I don’t know how I’m going to get up at 6am and juice and not have my wife kill me, but we’ll see. All in all, I’m very happy with this juicer and and can’t wait to make it part of my everyday routine. If you are on the fence and you want someone to tell you buy it or keep looking, then I’m here to say BUY IT! It’s fantastic for the price and the juice it makes. Enjoy!
Eunoia_1323 –
Summary: In my opinion, this juicer seems over priced. I am also concerned about the quality/safety. The first time I ran the juicer (before putting anything through) I smelt burning. This juicer is loud, messy, and scary at times. There have been numerous times where it seems like the motor goes out of control, the juicer starts frantically moving on the counter and the off button doesn’t work. In these instances I unplug it, clean it and restart it-note I rarely use the food pusher so overloading it is not the cause. In hindsight, i’d spend the extra 40$ and get a Breville. I am debating on returning it if I still canNoise: This juicer is louder than a vacuum, it’s obnoxious and unbelievable. It gets even louder when juicing harder vegetables. Even when I try to yell over it to talk, the juicer is much louder than my voice. If that is an issue for you, do not get this juicer.Mess: I read many reviews saying that it’s messy. I thought the customers were being dramatic, but they were not lying. There is an air vent (a large hole) near where the pulp gets shot out. While the pulp is getting shot into the container, it also gets shot all over you and your kitchen. It’s absolutely ridiculous and there is no way around it except to cover it with a bag. Such a disgraceful design. You also have to be careful that the cover is perfectly aligned or pulp will also shoot out from the crevices between the cover and machine…joy.Yield: The yield is pretty good actually. Only issue is with certain fruits (oranges, strawberries, etc.) and spinach. In my experience there is an insanely poor yield for these. Otherwise I find that it extracts a fair amount of juice. Most will say that fruit shouldn’t be juiced anyway for this reason, so this point may be irrelevant.Waste: This largely depends on what you are juicing, but I do find that the majority of my pulp is damp. When I juice fruit, the waste is incredibly wet. I also do see the occasional large chunk of produce. For the most part, the produce is ground into very small pieces.Size/aesthetics: This juicer is fairly large/tall and takes up a lot of counter space. The stainless steel cover looks nice and modern though.Clean up: I have had juicers that are more difficult to clean, but due to the fact that this one shoots pulp all over, the clean up is fairly extensive. There are only 5 parts that need to be cleansed and all are easily dis/assembled and rinsed. The supplied brush also makes cleaning the screen fairly easy and fast.Speed: Two speeds are nice, but there is very little difference in them. Without pushing the produce, this juicer speed is fair. The produce also gets caught in the chamber frequently or gets spit out.Safety/manufacturer claims: As I mentioned above, I have smelt burning from this juicer a couple times for no apparent reason. Every time I have shut it off and restarted it and have not smelt it again. A few times, randomly the juicer has panic attacks. The motor will suddenly get very fast, the juicer will move on the counter, and none of the speed/off switches will work. The first time it happened it was really scary. I had to unplug it and it took the motor about a minute to shut off. This has happened both when there is nothing in the chamber and also whilst juicing. Also, the “big mouth” hasn’t been large enough for any apple that i’ve bought thus far however small. I tend to cut all of my produce anyway to prevent juicer panic attacks.All in all I wouldn’t recommend this juicer. If you plan on only using it occasionally, and do not have children that will be put at risk by the safety concerns then maybe. If juicers are cars, this would probably be a Suzuki.
reader –
If you are new to juicing and, like me, want to dip your toe in without spending a bunch of money without buying complete cheap junk, this is your juicer. It’s very well constructed, yet very easily broken down to clean and easily reassembled. It even comes with a brush that helps clean what is, admittedly, the hardest part to clean: the mesh screen/blades.BELIEVE ME when I tell you this thing has TONS of power. It will chew through just about anything you throw in. (Be reasonable, though; It’s a juicer, not an industrial shredder. Pits and seeds will grind this thing to an expensive halt. Calm down.)Like any good resume writer, I’ll turn the only con into a positive: Because it has so much power to weight, this thing has insane torque. My first session I thought it was going to twist itself off my kitchen counter and juice my cat (who hates the sound it makes, BTW). The rubber feet on the bottom are not the best, but I found that a silicone baking mat remedies the situation. Once that’s sorted, the only downside is the trial and error required to find out what fruits and veggies taste good with with each other. I haven’t thrown any juice away yet, despite the unhealthy shade of brown that carrot-orange and kale-green make when mixed. Also, invest in glass bottles or cups. The juice will stain plastic.
Amazon Customer –
Did a little research before purchase, wanted something that I could use each morning for juicing celery. I found out you can spend a lot of money on a juicer. This one was reasonably priced and works great. It is a little noisy, but not more than expected. It is simple to use, very easy to clean (takes about 60 seconds to rinse it off) and effectively juices fruits and veggies. I have used it for watermelon, applies, celery, strawberries, carrots, etc. While I have not tried greens, my guess is it would not work too well for leafy greens… probably need a blender for those. It looks really nice, it’s easy to assemble, had some good tips in the booklet that came with it. We have had it for over a month now, use it daily and it works like a charm. Even my hubby can use it with no trouble. Nice juicer for the $$, so glad I didn’t spend a fortune!
Sonia Cheek –
I made the best juice ever. I was scared that I would take a loose and not be able to get back together.
Adrian –
The mouth is not big enough to fit an apple as you can see in the promotional photos, but the product is great.
Iris Martinez –
Not bad on the first try….love the container it comes with.
Sandra vazquez –
Love it.