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Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor review

There’s more to clean with a larger container and an added lid, and foam can be removed using a spoon on models without a lid. Hamilton Beach’s juice container is much smaller, but you can also fit a drinking glass under the spout in place of the juice catcher. This cannot be done on Breville’s juicer since the juice comes spraying out and will make a mess unless the proper container is in place. We finished out our testing for hard produce with sweet potatoes and again got an admirably average performance. The Big Mouth yielded the amount of juice we got from most juicers in our lineup, with moderate amounts of pulp. For our first recipe — a concoction consisting of beetroots, carrots, apples, celery, cucumbers, and ginger root — the Big Mouth delivered a middle-of-the-road performance.

The Big Mouth does include a cleaning brush, but we didn’t find it to be terribly durable, as it was already starting to lose bristles by the conclusion of our tests. However, the components are safe to clean in the dishwasher, and none had any areas that are a huge hamilton beach toaster oven pain to wash by hand. I did like the two speed option on the Breville juicer, compared to one-speed-only on Hamilton Beach. The added low-speed on Breville is nice for when you juice soft items such as oranges; I found that the lower speed created less foam.

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I also tried to run the pulp through the  machine a second time, which squeezed out a few more dribbles, but not enough to be worth the extra effort. I don’t see how purchasing a much more expensive machine would save money even in the long run, but I could be mistaken. Our tests for this category compared the taste, texture, and consistency of three different juice recipes. The Big Mouth did quite well, holding its own with an above-average score.

You may remember my first Hamilton Beach Juicer review on Stagetecture in 2012 and I’m excited to pair up with them again to feature their larger model juicer. It has much more power and I’m going to share with you how I keep juice longer in your refrigerator so you don’t have to juice as often. This metric focused on the actual yield when juicing various types of softer food and the quality of the juice generated. I thought the two machines were similar in performance, which surprised me since there was a significant price difference.

Cost, size, clean-up, handling of the machine, and the fact that they were so similar in performance, were factors that led us to choose Hamilton Beach over Breville. The extra hamilton beach toaster $100 for the Breville machine versus Hamilton Beach was not worth it in our opinion. I don’t see how it could be worth it for anyone, unless looks is the most important part.

But functionality is more important to us, and Hamilton Beach beats Breville in our opinion. The Hamilton Beach Big Mouth is the best bet for those shopping hamilton beach toaster oven for a new juicer on a budget. It does particularly well at juicing wheatgrass and beets, makes tasty juice, and isn’t a huge hassle to clean.

Both machines made some mess on the counters, back splash, and under the cabinets when fruits and vegetables were added to the juicers. Tiny pieces of pulp would spray out from the opening while the machines were running. However, for a fraction of the price, you can attain comparable results, making the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor our best budget juicer pick. Did you know that 95% of the vitamins and enzymes our bodies need are found in the juice of raw fruits and vegetables? We would need to eat 2 lbs of carrots, apples, or 8 lbs of spinach to get the same amount of nutrients you receive in one 16 oz juice. For the last 3 years I have been drinking juicing recipes to keep up my vegetable intake but I also love the fresh taste!

Performance is where the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor demonstrates its real value. Most budget juicers handle softer fruits fine, but struggle when put up against tough produce like leafy greens or root vegetables. This juicer actually performs better with denser materials, despite its centrifugal design. The beetroot, blueberry and strawberry juice was particularly successful, with a yield of 71% — the highest of any juicer we tested, including those eight times its price.