Hurom Juicer vs Green Star Juice, Episode #272

Everyone has been asking us to compare the Hurom Juicer vs. the Green Star juicer. So we made this ultimate video doing this comparison.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_blKzX5NFdU

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10 Comments

  1. Claire says:

    I'm really glad you guys did this…thanks!

    ... on July October 14th, 2009
  2. Chiara Petrachi says:

    The Hurom Juicer is on my wishlist for this christmas…cheers! Chiara

    ... on July October 14th, 2009
  3. stacy says:

    ok… I'm adding a new juicer to my wish list… I used to only use my greenstar juicer, but now I only use it for juicing wheatgrass for exactly the reasons that are obvious on your video! Thank You!!

    ... on July October 14th, 2009
  4. carachi says:

    This was great! Thank you! :)

    ... on July October 15th, 2009
  5. gosia says:

    What a blessing to have an access to such a great source of information from Matt, isn't ?

    We are so lucky to have them.

    My Sister and I, just discovered this wonderful "World of Raw Healthy Choices"

    And we love it so much !

    ... on July October 15th, 2009
  6. Anonymous says:

    How about another show which compares how easy and/or hard the juicers are to clean? This is a major consideration when buying a juicer. I currently don't own one and use my Vitamix and a nut milk bag to make my juice. If the Hurom is easy to clean I may consider getting one.

    ... on July October 16th, 2009
  7. christine says:

    awww MAN!! i bought a new Green Star 2 years ago. i want the Hurom now. although i do have to say – the green star can make nut butters and i also use it to grind sprouted grains to make into dehydrated breads – though i could probably use the processor for that. i could probably use the Vitamix for nut butters though i do enjoy the slow-ground process (or does the Hurom do nut butters too?)

    in any case, my FAVORITE thing to juice is cucumber, and the Green Star does a poor job. the backup of cucumber pulp in the chute is all too common at my home – every morning. i also stay away from juicing fruits but i wish i could juice them more for my toddler. he would drink greens if he had berry or pear juice in them.

    well, thanks for doing this!

    ... on July October 16th, 2009
  8. Courtney says:

    Thank you SO much, Matt and Angela! I super-appreciate your video. I just have two questions remaining:

    (1) Are the yields the same? When you juiced the same amount of produce, which juicer produced more juice?

    (2) How long does it take to clean up the Hurom juicer?

    Thanks so much!

    ... on July October 16th, 2009
  9. The Raw Food World – Vibrant Health through A Raw Food Lifestyle » Blog Archive » “Emanating Love”, Article by Matt Monarch says:

    [...] I feel these are the TOP TWO appliances that are a MUST HAVE in my raw food kitchen. If I had to choose a third and fourth top appliance, it would be a food processor and a Green Star juicer. I am pretty hardcore with juicing my greens and the Green Star juicer can handle even the greens with extreme FIBROUS stems, such as nettles and mature alfalfa, which often ranges from 1-3 feet long. Even the Green Star jams sometimes when juicing these kinds of fibrous greens. When we lived in the USA, we didn’t have access to alfalfa and nettles like the kind we have here, so it wasn’t an issue for us to use the Hurom for all our juicing. We actually did a video back there, comparing the Green Star and the Hurom Juicer, which can be seen by clicking HERE. [...]

    ... on July May 17th, 2010
  10. The Raw Food World – Vibrant Health through A Raw Food Lifestyle » Blog Archive » Interested in Moving to Vilcabamba, Ecuador? says:

    [...] I feel these are the TOP TWO appliances that are a MUST HAVE in my raw food kitchen. If I had to choose a third and fourth top appliance, it would be a food processor and a Green Star juicer. I am pretty hardcore with juicing my greens and the Green Star juicer can handle even the greens with extreme FIBROUS stems, such as nettles and mature alfalfa, which often ranges from 1-3 feet long. Even the Green Star jams sometimes when juicing these kinds of fibrous greens. When we lived in the USA, we didn’t have access to alfalfa and nettles like the kind we have here, so it wasn’t an issue for us to use the Hurom for all our juicing. We actually did a video back there, comparing the Green Star and the Hurom Juicer, which can be seen by clicking HERE. [...]

    ... on July May 24th, 2010