Hurom H-AI Juicer Review: It's Too Expensive, and Juice Isn't All That Good for You Anyway

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Driving across the border into Canada late this summer, the CBC anchor on the radio announced that a glut of blueberries had pushed their prices down to historic lows. Having brought a fancy new juicer with me, I sensed an opportunity. The juicer in the back of the car was a Hurom H-AI, a sort of Maserati of juice machines, with a powerful motor that gives it a near-unflappable ability to liquefy whatever you throw in the hopper. The Hurom H-AI has a powerful motor that gives it a near-unflappable ability to liquefy whatever you throw in the hopper. It is a very effective machine, but it had a lot of convincing to do if I was going to like it, as the damn thing costs $700--a number that created a hurdle I was worried I couldn't clear.

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