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Hurom HU-700 The Boss Slow Juicer - $424.15 at Myer + Free Delivery

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whisper-quiet, 150W, slow juicer. Made from stainless steel, with a minimalist design and burgundy finish, this juice maker will also look fantastic on your countertop.

The Hurom Hu-700 "The Boss" Slow Juicer in Burgundy features a 500ml juicing bowl, and coarse and fine Ultem strainers. It has a juice outlet cap for drip-free pouring and, when the cap is closed, the machine pre-mixes the juice, so you don't have to. You can store the juice in the container for up to 48 hours. Easy to use and clean.

Features:
- 150W juicer
- Stainless steel, minimalist design
- Burgundy finish
- 500ml juicing bowl
- Coarse and fine Ultem strainers
- Juice outlet cap for drip
- free pouring
- Can store and premix juice for up to 48 hours
- Easy to clean
- Includes lifetime motor and 5 year parts warranty

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  • +1

    I bought for $409 during one of those $15 off $75 sales. I've seen it even cheaper than that since.

    But if you're buying it today, this is the cheapest.

  • We bought Oscar Neo slow juicer http://www.oscarjuicers.com.au/neo-da-1000/ for 440$ from DJ's. Pretty happy with it

  • +1

    Check out the Good Guys for a $249 cold press juicer 150W, top brand, great warranty and does a great job. The one at Meyer for $424 is definitely Not a bargain as compared to the one at Good Guys: http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/buyonline/Aquaport_Cold_Press_…

  • Can someone explain why the pulp chute is horizontal instead of slanted downward like the juice chute? A bit of gravity would help get rid of that stuff easier. The last bits are hard to get out because nothing is pushing it out.

    • I've got the Aquaport from Good Guys and have no problem with the pulp chute. It has an internal rubber plug which I release and run a bit of water through it and rinses out the last of the pulp perfectly. Given that the pulp is very dry, even having the chute at 45degress, it would not fall out itself given the amount of friction of the pulp against the chute.

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