Kuvings EVO820 Cold Press vs Kuvings Commercial Slow Juicer CS600 Comparison Review
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- John from www.discountjuicers.com/ compares the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Evolution EVO820 and the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600. In this episode, you will learn the specific differences and similarities between these two juicers and discover if it is worth buying the Commercial Chef model instead of the Household Evolution model.
First, John will share with you some of the similarities and differences between the juicers. You will discover how they differ and how they are the same.
Next, you will learn what each juicer sounds like when they are turned on without any produce being juiced.
Next, John will compare each model, part-by-part so you can learn the differences between the juicers. John will also share how some of the parts of the juicer have been improved. You will discover some of the exact sizes of some of the parts when John measures them with a slide rule.
You will learn about the new housing wrench that can be used to help disassemble the EVO820 should it get stuck after juicing.
You will then learn how to assemble each juicer, which is fairly similar. They are easy to assemble once you do it a few times.
Next, John will do a juice-off comparison test, and juice equal amounts of celery in each juicer. You will learn how much juice each model makes, along with how much pulp was put into the juice.
Finally, John will share his summary of these two juicers and make his recommendation about if the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600 or Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Evolution EVO820 is best in his opinion.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:43 Kuving CS600 Commercial Juicer Introduction
02:18 Kuvings EVO820 Home juicer introduction
04:12 Why I like the Kuvings Company
04:40 Beware of Knock-Off Juicers made in China
06:30 Warranty Length Comparison
07:00 Even the Commercial Vertical Slow Juicer can jamb up
07:30 Despite the 3"+ feed chute some produce should be precut before juicing
09:08 What the CS600 Juicer sounds like when running
09:19 What the EVO820 Juicer sounds like when running
12:15 Comparison of Parts included with Each Juicer
15:40 Sieve included with EVO820 not the CS600
16:30 EVO820 includes both the Sorbet and Smoothie Screen
18:15 Special Wrench included with the EVO820 to make take apart easier
20:13 How long can you use the machine before resting - Duty cycle of the motor
20:50 Moto Wattage Differences: 200 watts vs 240 watts
22:00 Support Me by making your purchase at www.discountjuicers.com/
23:30 Why I sell juicers
25:47 Feed Chute Comparison
30:19 Comparison of Both juicer augers
31:45 Comparison of Juicing Screens
33:40 Comparison of Juicing Bowls
37:26 Closed Bottom Screen Advantages
37:59 Comparison of Motor Base
39:42 How to Choose the best carrots for juicing
41:18 Juicing Celery in both juicers
41:57 Why I pre-cut celery when using a whole slow juicer with 3" feed chute
43:50 Why I like to get my water from fresh juices
45:18 Juicing Celery in the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600
46:53 Juicing Celery in the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Evolution EVO820
48:36 Comparing the pulp generated that was put into the juice
49:00 Comparing the Yield of Both Juicers
50:00 Which juicer made more juice
50:40 Why one juicer made more juice than the other
51:20 Summary and My Recommendations of which Juicer You should get
54:00 Suggestions on picking the best Celery
After watching this episode, you will learn the differences between the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600 and the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Evolution EVO820 Premium Juicer.
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Learn more and purchase the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Premium EVO820 at:
www.discountjuicers.com/kuvingsevo820.html
Learn more and purchase the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600 at:
www.discountjuicers.com/kuvingswholechef.html
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
00:43 Kuving CS600 Commercial Juicer Introduction
02:18 Kuvings EVO820 Home juicer introduction
04:12 Why I like the Kuvings Company
04:40 Beware of Knock-Off Juicers made in China
06:30 Warranty Length Comparison
07:00 Even the Commercial Vertical Slow Juicer can jamb up
07:30 Despite the 3"+ feed chute some produce should be precut before juicing
09:08 What the CS600 Juicer sounds like when running
09:19 What the EVO820 Juicer sounds like when running
12:15 Comparison of Parts included with Each Juicer
15:40 Sieve included with EVO820 not the CS600
16:30 EVO820 includes both the Sorbet and Smoothie Screen
18:15 Special Wrench included with the EVO820 to make take apart easier
20:13 How long can you use the machine before resting - Duty cycle of the motor
20:50 Moto Wattage Differences: 200 watts vs 240 watts
22:00 Support Me by making your purchase at www.discountjuicers.com/
23:30 Why I sell juicers
25:47 Feed Chute Comparison
30:19 Comparison of Both juicer augers
31:45 Comparison of Juicing Screens
33:40 Comparison of Juicing Bowls
37:26 Closed Bottom Screen Advantages
37:59 Comparison of Motor Base
39:42 How to Choose the best carrots for juicing
41:18 Juicing Celery in both juicers
41:57 Why I pre-cut celery when using a whole slow juicer with 3" feed chute
43:50 Why I like to get my water from fresh juices
45:18 Juicing Celery in the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Chef CS600
46:53 Juicing Celery in the Kuvings Whole Slow Juicer Evolution EVO820
48:36 Comparing the pulp generated that was put into the juice
49:00 Comparing the Yield of Both Juicers
50:00 Which juicer made more juice
50:40 Why one juicer made more juice than the other
51:20 Summary and My Recommendations of which Juicer You should get
54:00 Suggestions on picking the best Celery
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I just placed an order with you guys , but I did not realize I ordered 3 extra juicers when I only need one. Is there a number so I can speak to someone that would be able to help me out with this?
I did get your email and responded. Email is the best method to contact us at this time.
Ok, thank you for your response.
And thank you for all the great info you share.
Could you do a comparison video on the Omega VSJ843 and the SMEG slow juicer?
I don't like the 3-way stop on the evo. That's a deal breaker for me as it is already a small space to clean without more in the way. It always boggles me how companies can do so much right with a machine but then throw something like that into the mix. I'd have to say that the Slowstar, in my opinion, is the closest thing to perfection in a juicer.
Thanks John for showing all of the pros and cons; it really helps making the best decision.
Please review kuving cs520 and kuving cs600
John I know you do not care to much for Hurom but I have a question about one of their models. The "Hurom® H-AE Slow Juicer" is $699 My question is why would someone pay that much for this Hurom juicer when you can buy the Kuvings or Omega or Tribest for cheaper?
Im not sure. I can only say someone would do that if they did not watch my videos!
Here is a video I made about their higher end model where I share my opinions.
czcams.com/video/iCKol-u5Ie0/video.html
John you don't need to clean the inside of the screen with the other brush, you're not using the "screen cleaning tool" correctly; you should not hold the tool and the screen centered, but you need to push the screen against the wall of the tool (bottom wall) and while pushing you rotate screen while holding the tool, and keep rotating back and forth under running water, in less than 1 minute, the screen is clean on both outside and inside
In my experience, even if the outside of the screen is cleaned, there may be small pieces of pulp stuck on the inside of the screen. So I like to clean both inside and outside of the screen to ensure no hardened pulp in the screen in the long run.
@@discountjuicers You need to push the screen against the tool's inside wall (brush), so when you rotate the screen only one set (line) of brushes is actually cleaning, but it is cleaning a lot better
Thumbs up for crazy:)
I love to doze off to these videos