Hurom Slow Juicer HH series, L type
Perfect working condition. Works significantly better than all my previous juicers and it's much easier to clean it. Bought it for $500 ($499). Comes with a recipe book with very useful tips inside. The original packaging is available. Must sell - relocating overseas. Pick up preferred (extra $35 if you need me to post it). Phone Vlado on 021 1404779.
Description copied from Internet:
The Huron HH L-Type has won design awards all over the world: it perfectly fuses clever form with practical function. Easy to use, whisper quiet, a nice big juice chamber with twin-winged auger, a pulp controller, and two strainers for juice and smoothies. Unique advancements producing noticeably more juice with all fruits and vegetables makes this model the top performer of this type of masticating juicer. Capable of juicing a wide range of produce from soft fruits to leafy greens and with the introduction of the new pulp control lever – the user is now able to make smoothies as well as juices making this juice extractor more versatile than any other in its category.
Chamber type: Lever-type (Cap)
Chamber capacity: 500 ml
Materials: Hopper – ABS / Chamber – Tritan / Auger – Ultem (PEI) / Strainer – Stainless steel 304, Ultem / Body – ABS
Color: Noble Silver
Cord Length: 1.4m
Dimensions: 249x171x398mm
Weight: 6.2kg
Motor: Single Phase Induction (A/C)
Power Consumption: 150 W
RPM: 43 rpm
Voltage / Rated Frequency: 230-240V / 50Hz
Fuse: 250V 5A
Standard usage time: Up to 30 minutes continuously
Larger 500ml Processing Bowl
Hurom Recipe Book
Easier assembly
More Juice, Less Pulp!
Easy Cleaning
GE-Ultem Super-Strong Parts
All Parts are BPA-Free
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