Kuvings Whole Juicer REVO830 Review and Demo

Published 2023-04-08
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Juicing Celery, Carrot, Kale, Orange, Apple. Sorbet
This is the newest juicer from Kuvings. It’s a vertical slow juicer meaning 50 to 60 rotations per minute. No heat is generated so you’re getting cold pressed juice. It also comes with strainers to make sorbet and smoothies. 15 year warranty which is the longest of any juicer out there.

This Kuvings is revolutionary because it has one chute for long veggies like carrots and celery and another chute for wider produce like tomatoes and apples that you can put in whole. This chute is 3.5 inches wide with a flip gate and in the slim side is 1.75 inches wide. Whatever you put in here should be less than 1.5 inches wide. For leafy greens like kale or collards, roll them up to fit. A medium apple will fit. Of course if you have huge apples, they’ll need to be cut in half or quarters. So having these two openings and a 3.5 inch width means you’ll be done juicing faster than with other juicers. It’s very little effort because you don’t have to cut celery or carrots and it saves you time on prep work. With most juicers, you have to cut celery and carrots as well as other fruits and vegetables into chunks.
This top part of the juicing screw will chop the celery, carrots, apples into smaller pieces for juicing so you don’t have to. It’s auto feeding so you really shouldn’t have to use the pusher but it’s there if you absolutely need it.

Wash all the parts in warm soapy water before using. Do not put in the dishwasher.

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All Comments (20)
  • @tholl1973
    Great video that is very informative on how to juice certain fruits and veggies. I just received my KUVINGS Slow Juicer today. THANKS 😊
  • @neosenkge7589
    Mine arrived today ! It's Spring time in the Southern Hemisphere, I'm going to have so much fun using the machine ! Thank for an amazing video ❤
  • Thank you so much for making this video!!! Until today I couldn’t find any content that would help me figure this juicer I bought last summer
  • @Exiled_Rouge
    I love both of your channels. I am happy to see you're back and happy to hear your family is doing well. Hope to see more content as your reviews are the most no-nonsense around. Love the recipes channel too.
  • @Olabid
    Great to see you back on both channels! Looking forward to the new content.
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    So happy to see you video posting in my notifications!! And I didn’t know about your other channel. I’ve already subscribed. Caring for a parent is tough. Glad to hear your mom is doing better.
  • @maxdondada
    Great review as always. Happy to hear your mother is doing better.
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    Glad your mom is feeling better!!! Also super happy your back!!😊
  • @jsmooth2268
    Watching your video makes me want to go back to juicing again❤... Brings back my childhood when my father made his juice recipes😎... Awesome video demo...
  • Thank you for the thorough review. So many people throwing simple videos up and want commissions for it. I made sure I used your link and code. And thanks for the discount too!
  • @luisem214
    I don’t know you but I’m glad your mom is better. Thank you for making this video.
  • @chweechweelim
    Very detail in your introduction for the Kuvings slow juicer ,I should have watched your video before I started using my slow juicer 😂
  • @notmebutyou8350
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  • WOW! This makes me remember the "Jack Lalanne Juicer"... about 20 years ago! Gee, I haven't used that LOUD NOISEY THING in many years; still down there though with the other not used items here. One of the big selling points was how you could use the pulp for making things in the oven, turning that 'throw away' into cupcakes or such. I never got around to doing that. The thing I most remember was that darn clean-up afterwards - YUK. I'm a lazy slob so that was not a big positive for yours truly here - hee hee. The thing was a CENTRIFICAL juicer, relying on spinning the crap out of everything, and I will say that the pulp was EXTREMLY dry. It terrified the cat whenever I used it. Did I mention it was LOUD? I mean WAY loud. But for all the negative features, it did a GREAT job. Well, I guess it still does, but it's downstairs and I live up here on the third floor (bedroom) during the cold weather. Anita, THANK YOU for what you do, and you do it THE BEST. ✨🤗✨ 😘