1. Introduction
Finally, I was able to get hands-on Hurom H330P. This is my 6th juicer so far and I’m currently mostly using Hurom H320N and I must say that it is the best slow juicer I ever had. My plan is to go through my standard juicer testing procedure and see how it behaves compared to other juicers I tested and see if it may become my new favorite.
The H330P comes in three colors – Charcoal, Deep Blue, and Ivory. I got my hands on the Deep Blue version, but the performance is identical across all color options.
2. Unboxing and First Impressions
- Packaging quality and eco-friendliness
- What’s included in the box
- Initial thoughts on build quality and design
- Ease of assembly
Although it shares many similarities with Hurom H320N, the box is very different from the one in which I received Hurom H320N. I really like the new box design (similar to H310A), but I’m not so happy with how they packed it.
Hurom H330P is marketed as the sustainable version, but in reality, there are many plastic bags and Polyethylene (PE) Protective Foam that shouldn’t be considered sustainable.
By the first look, I noticed that all parts look high quality and that the H330P is nothing more than a redesign of my favourite juicer – the Hurom H320N 🙂
In the box, you will get two different juicing strainers and one ice cream strainer, which was not available in Hurom H320N by default – you needed to purchase it separately.
The complete list of items is shown below:
3. Specifications and Features
Technical specification of Hurom H330P:
Weight | 9.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 24.8 × 22.3 × 46.2 cm |
RPM | Squeezing Screw: 50 rpm, Spinning Brush: 17 rpm |
Motor | A/C |
Voltage | 100~250V |
Power consumption | 200 W |
Frequency | 50 hz ~ 60 hz |
Accessories (Country Specific) | Auger, Chamber, Cleaning Brush, Coarse Strainer, Fine Strainer, Hopper, Ice cream Strainer, Juice Container, Pulp Container, Pusher, Recipe Book, Spinning Brush |
Color | Charcoal, Deep Blue, Ivory |
It’s not a secret that I’m so in love with these vertical juicers. I have previously had several juicers which required me to cut the produce into smaller pieces and be there present while juicing. After I tried H320N, no way I would go back to the “old fashioned” juicer. By that I mean all juicers which require me to be there while juicing.
Both Hurom H320N and Hurom H330P are amazing because you just fill out the hopper, start it and you can go to work on something else. Juicing feels much easier with these juicers.
4. Testing Methodology
To ensure a thorough and consistent evaluation of juicers, I have developed a standardized Juicer Performance Procedure that I follow for all juicer testing. This procedure is designed to assess the juicer’s performance across a variety of produce types and to account for potential variations in ingredients.
The test includes five types of produce:
- Celery
- Beetroot
- Carrots
- Granny Smith apples
- Spinach
For each type of produce, I conduct three separate trials. To account for potential variations in produce quality and composition, each trial uses ingredients sourced from different batches or suppliers. This approach helps to minimize the impact of any inconsistencies in the produce itself.
After completing all three trials for each produce type, I calculate the average of the measurements. This average becomes the final value used for evaluation and comparison. This method provides a more reliable and representative assessment of the juicer’s performance than a single test would allow.
In addition to these core performance tests, I also conduct additional tests such as noise levels and power consumption. These additional metrics provide a comprehensive view of each juicer’s overall quality and usability.
By following this standardized procedure for all juicer tests, I aim to provide consistent, fair, and thorough evaluations that readers can trust when making their purchasing decisions.
5. Performance Test
After extensive testing of the H330P, I can conclusively say that its performance mirrors that of the H320N exactly so we can consider results to be valid for both juicers:
H330P/H320N Celery Test
Test | Values |
Juicing time (m:s) | 2:22 |
Juice yield raw (ml) | 356 ml |
Juice yield strained (ml) | 355 ml |
Noise level (dB) | 78 dB |
Pulp weight (g) | 10 g |
Cleaning time (m:s) | 2:41 |
Power consumption (W) | 110 W |
H330P/H320N Beet Test
Test | Value |
Juicing time (m:s) | 2:07 |
Juice yield raw (ml) | 310 ml |
Noise level (dB) | 71 dB |
Pulp weight (g) | 11 g |
Cleaning time (m:s) | 3:37 |
H330P/H320N Carrot Test
Test | Value |
Juicing time (m:s) | 1:46 |
Juice yield raw (ml) | 297 ml |
Juice yield strained (ml) | 193 ml |
Pulp weight (g) | 13 g |
Cleaning time (m:s) | 3:39 |
H330P/H320N Spinach Test
Test | Values |
Juicing time (m:s) | 4:36 |
Juice yield raw (ml) | 95 ml |
Juice yield strained (ml) | 92 ml |
Pulp weight (g) | 15 g |
6. Comparison with Other Juicers
Hurom H330P and its “cousins” are probably the best slow juicers out there. Nearly identical tech, slightly different looks:
- Hurom H320N and H320 (name depending on the market)
- Hurom H330P
- Nama J2 (heavily marketed in the US, probably the most famous juicer in the US)
- Sana 878
What makes these juicers stand out is their shared core technology, consistent performance, and overall quality. The main differences you’ll find are in their looks and included accessories.
It’s worth noting that Hurom has recently launched their newest model, the H400, which introduces some interesting design changes. I’m currently testing this model and will be publishing a separate detailed review soon.
When it comes to choosing between these established models, you really can’t go wrong with any of them. Your decision might come down to price, availability in your area, or personal preference in design. They all deliver excellent results, making them ideal for anyone serious about juicing.
Kuvings has also recently introduced their AUTO 10 model, which seems to follow a similar principle. While I haven’t had the chance to test it yet, it could potentially be a contender in this high-end juicer category.
In my experience, these Hurom-based juicers are truly top-tier. If you’re passionate about juicing and looking for a reliable, high-performance machine, you’ll be in good hands with any of these models.
Pros
- 15-Year warranty on the motor and all the parts except consumables such as silicone parts and juice & pulp containers
- The big hopper that makes the juicing simple – you don’t need to spend much time prepping the ingredients or “babysitting” the juicer while working
- Ice cream strainer included by default. I was missing it for my H320N and I appreciate including it here by default.
Cons
- A lot of plastic bags and Polyethylene (PE) protective foam should not be considered sustainable. I know they are used to protect the parts but maybe they could be changed with some paper variant?
- Might be too high for kitchens with top cabinets. The Juicer is 46,2cm in height, but when you open the top cover it is around 63,5cm. In my case, I need to pull it out a bit while loading the juicer, or I just remove the entire hopper from the motor base and load it with fruits and vegetables.
8. Value for Money
From September 2024, Hurom has started offering a 15-year warranty on this model (together with some other ones as well). According to their website, it is stated
Our motor and the remaining parts are covered under a 15-year Warranty.
*Consumables such as silicone parts and juice&pulp containers are excluded from the warranty.
The same warranty policy you can find in Nama J2 juicers, which are built by Hurom, so it’s not a surprise that Hurom has decided to go with 15 years as well.
9. Conclusion
The Hurom H330P delivers exceptional performance that justifies its premium price point. While it’s essentially a redesigned H320N with an added ice cream strainer, this isn’t a criticism – it’s building on an already excellent foundation. Whether you’re new to juicing or upgrading from a lower-end model, the H330P won’t disappoint.
If you’re deciding between this and other models in the Hurom family (H320N/H320, Nama J2, or Sana 878), rest assured that they all deliver similarly excellent results. Your choice might come down to price, availability in your region, or whether you want that extra ice cream-making capability.
Simply put, the H330P represents some of the best slow-juicing technology currently available to consumers. It’s a solid investment for anyone serious about their juice quality.
10. FAQs
- Address common questions potential buyers might have
If you already own the H320N, the only significant upgrade is the ice cream strainer. The core juicing performance is identical.
In case you are missing the ice cream strainer, it can be purchased additionally in their spare part section.
With practice, cleaning takes about 3 minutes. I recommend hand washing all parts to extend their lifespan.
11. Galery
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I’m Alen, the founder of JuiceNext.com, and I’ve been immersed in the world of juicing for over 4 years now.
As an electrical engineer, I bring a unique, analytical perspective to my juicer reviews. I personally test each juicer, focusing on their efficiency and performance.
My commitment is to provide unbiased, detailed reviews and original recipes to help you make informed decisions. When I’m not in the kitchen experimenting with new juice combinations, you’ll find me hiking or bike riding – activities that perfectly complement my passion for healthy living and juicing.
Given my background in electrical engineering, you might notice that I tend to include a lot of technical information in my juicer reviews. My ultimate goal is threefold: offer my honest thoughts on currently available juicers, and keep you informed about juicer promotions and discounts.