HUROM H330 Pairs Slow Juicing With Eco Design

HUROM H330 Pairs Slow Juicing With Eco Design

HUROM H330 Slow Juicer is the latest addition to Hurom’s home juicing lineup, bringing the company’s established slow-press technology into a simpler and more environmentally conscious machine. Already introduced in Europe, the H330 is now arriving in the US with a self-feeding design, a 50 RPM auger, and the ability to handle more than just traditional fruit and vegetable juices.

Slow Squeeze Technology at 50 RPM

At the heart of the H330 is Hurom’s patented Slow Squeeze Technology, which presses ingredients rather than rapidly shredding them with high-speed blades. Its auger rotates at just 50 RPM, helping limit oxidation while retaining the natural color, flavor, and nutritional qualities of fresh ingredients.

The slower extraction process is also designed to produce a high juice yield while leaving less usable material behind. For people who prefer juice without much pulp, the H330 focuses on a smooth texture with relatively low pulp content. It is a familiar formula for slow juicers, but one that Hurom has refined across multiple generations of machines.

Self-Feeding Hopper Cuts Down Prep Work

Juicing can become surprisingly tedious when every piece of produce has to be manually fed into a narrow chute. The H330 addresses that annoyance with a self-feeding hopper that lets users load ingredients and allow the machine to process them automatically. Combined with a simplified internal structure, the design should make everyday operation less hands-on.

That simpler construction also matters once the juice is finished. The internal components are designed for easier assembly and disassembly, potentially reducing one of the more irritating parts of owning a juicer: cleaning it afterward. The H330 therefore targets both newcomers and experienced users who want easier maintenance without abandoning the slow-press extraction approach.

A Paint-Free Approach to Juicer Design

The H330 takes a slightly different route on materials compared with appliances that rely heavily on decorative surface finishes. Its paint-free body reduces the need for additional coatings and chemicals, while Hurom has also adopted eco-friendly packaging to reduce unnecessary materials around the product.

Those sustainability choices do not radically reinvent the kitchen appliance, but they are practical changes that can reduce material use without interfering with functionality. The juicer also uses BPA-free construction and features a quiet AC motor, making it better suited to regular kitchen use, including early mornings when nobody wants a countertop appliance impersonating industrial machinery.

More Than a Machine for Fruit Juice

The H330 is not restricted to standard fruit and vegetable juice. Its extraction system can also prepare nut milks, smoothies, and other recipes, giving the appliance more flexibility for users who want one machine for several fresh-drink recipes. That versatility makes more sense for a countertop appliance that may otherwise spend an unfortunate amount of its existence occupying valuable kitchen space.

Manufactured in South Korea, the H330 continues Hurom’s long-running focus on vertical slow juicing while putting more emphasis on simplified operation and reduced material use. The HUROM H330 is available now in the United States through Hurom and select retail partners. The company has not specified a single US retail price in the launch announcement, so pricing may depend on the retailer and current offers.

Specification HUROM H330 Slow Juicer
Technology Hurom patented Slow Squeeze Technology
Auger Speed 50 RPM
Hopper Self-feeding hopper
Juice Texture Smooth, low-pulp juice
Motor Quiet AC motor
Construction BPA-free
Body Paint-free
Functions Juices, nut milks, smoothies, and more
Manufacturing Made in South Korea
Availability Available now in the United States
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