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The Hamilton Beach Juicer Machine features a powerful 800W motor and an extra-large 3-inch feed chute that fits whole fruits and vegetables, eliminating prep time. Its centrifugal extraction technology delivers maximum juice yield from a wide variety of produce, while dishwasher-safe parts and a cleaning brush make cleanup effortless. BPA-free and backed by a 3-year warranty, this durable juicer is designed for busy professionals seeking fresh, nutrient-rich juice with minimal hassle.













| ASIN | B00JQ485JO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,217 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #4 in Centrifugal Juicers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Brand Name | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 20 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Silver |
| Controller Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 41,322 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Smooth Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040094922635, 10040094922632 |
| Included Components | Big Mouth, Convenient 20-Oz. Juice Container Doubles As A Serving Pitcher, Dishwasher Safe Parts, Fits Whole Foods, Hamilton Beach Juice Extractor, Metallic (67608A), Powerful 1.1 Horsepower Motor |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 9"W x 16"H |
| Item Type Name | Large 3” Feed Chute for Whole Fruits and Vegetables, Easy to Clean, Centrifugal Extractor, BPA Free |
| Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton Beach |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Power | 800 Watts |
| Model Name | Hamilton Beach Juicer Machine, Big Mouth |
| Model Number | 67608A |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | 67608A |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 9"W x 16"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Apple, Carrot, Celery, Cucumber, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lemon, Orange, Watermelon |
| Special Feature | Powerful Motor, Removable Blade, Whole Fruit Processing |
| Special Features | Powerful Motor, Removable Blade, Whole Fruit Processing |
| UPC | 040094922635 |
| Voltage | 110.0 |
| Warranty Description | Three(3) Year Warranty |
| Wattage | 800 watts |
A**R
Great product!
I’ve been using the Hamilton Beach Juicer Machine for our plant-based lifestyle, and it has been an excellent addition to our kitchen. The large 3” feed chute makes it so easy to juice whole fruits and vegetables without a lot of prep work. It powers through everything quickly with the strong 800W motor, and the juice comes out fresh and smooth, perfect for adding into our plant-based smoothies. Cleanup is simple compared to other juicers I’ve tried, which makes me want to use it every day. The parts rinse off easily, and it doesn’t feel like a hassle after making a batch of juice. I also love that it’s BPA-free, which gives me peace of mind. Overall, it’s been a great investment for our daily smoothies and plant-based meals—reliable, powerful, and easy to use. Highly recommend!
S**0
Awesome Fruit & Veggie Juicer
Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor Pros: Inexpensive - under $50 Efficient - extracted pulp is not watery Easy assemble/disassemble - for cleaning Cons: A bit loud - 90 to 100 dB Overall I’m quite pleased with this juicer’s performance. I read reviews and watched videos before deciding to purchase the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor. Juiced: Carrots, cucumbers, beets, celery, tomatoes, apples, pears, broccoli (not recommended - too over powering taste), peaches, plums, and grapes. Looking forward to trying ginger root and other fruits and veggies. Have not tried squishy fruit (bananas) or leafy items (kale). The juicing process literally takes seconds once your fruit/veg selection is washed. Be sure to stir the juice before removing the “head” (foamy top). Most of that mixes quite well and doesn’t taste any different. For best results use a veggie bag for the waste bin for easy clean-up. If you refrigerate the bag of pulp, you can reuse it 3-4 times before throwing it away or adding it to your compost pile. Likewise, for best results clean all removable parts as soon as you’re done juicing. The plunger, top lid and strainer outer sleeve clean easily with running water. The strainer is just a tad more intense. Use the included brush to FIRST gently scrub the strainer’s outer mesh under running water, then rinse the inside, then gently scrub the inside and rinse again. The entire cleaning process takes less than 5 minutes. Some folks recommend soaking items in water if you cannot clean them until later - I agree. As for the sound - it’s pretty darn loud. 90 decibels just to start the machine and up to 100 dB depending on what hard fruit/veg you are juicing. However, like I mentioned earlier - juicing takes under a minute. What? What did you say??? Refrigerator Humming - 40 dB Vacuum Cleaner - 70 dB Garbage Disposal - 80 dB HB Juicer - 90 dB Chain Saw - 110 dB Jet Engine - 140 dB Godzilla screaming after stubbing toe - 260 dB
P**.
Very Good Juicer!
Years ago I bought a model like this. I think it was 400 watts perhaps. This one has way more power to it. But first, a few things. Most of them good. The payload comes very well packaged, with a minimum of non recycleable parts. Tape, some plastic, nothing major. Most of it's cardboard, or paperbox. Just a little bit of tape and the plastic to toss (which was minimal) and the rest went into the recycle bin. 2 thumbs up for giving us a nearly totally recycleable shipping package. Unfortunately, since this is Pandemic, there's no where to take the plastic film, but that's the way it is right now. The machine was pretty easy to take apart, clean, and reassemble for first use. With it assembled I expected it to at least perform like the old 400w one, and hopefully better. I wasn't at all surprised when it started up with authority. It's not bad, but if you have sensitive ears, it may give you a headache as you plow through yer 10 lbs of tomatoes. I wouldn't use it at say 1am if you have thin walls and live in an apt. building. They'll hear it lol. But it very quickly dispatched the 3 lbs of tomatoes in just a few minutes. There was not a lot of regrinding to do either. Just a couple times around to get it all. All in all, it did much better then the 400w model I had. 800w makes a huge difference. Go for the power. I next juiced up some oranges. It also made quick work of them. There's some foam, but that's common. You just stir it is all. No big deal. I tried carrots since I had some, and some bananas. The carrots it mostly just turned into a chunky slurry, with very little juice, and the bananas it just mostly mushed. But that wasn't entirely unexpected. Overall, it did a great job. Now for the bad news. No juice cup. That's a fairly moderate inconvenience as you search for the right glass that fits. They included a cleaning tool, which was a God send for my sponges. I knocked off a star for a lack of a juice cup, since they did include a cleaning tool. If they can do that, they can add a juice cup I think. Clean up was pretty quick. That cleaning tool is very handy. No more destroyed sponges. Overall, the juicer is an excellent buy. Just keep in mind, there's no juice cup in this model.
R**E
Money well spent.
Does exactly what it's supposed to do, and does it very well. Considering the quality, price, and functionality... It deserves every bit of 5 stars. It is a tad loud, as others have mentioned, and it will jump a bit from the torque when you first turn it on (so hold it for 2 seconds), but otherwise it's a fantastic device. ~Juice Production: 4/5, I'm sure the slow, crushing (~$300) juicers get more, but this thing puts out a ton of juice per item. ~Quality of materials: 5/5, Yea, it's plastic, but it holds up great and is super easy to clean. Which brings me to... ~Ease of Cleaning: 5/5. Everything that gets dirty can be detached and rinses away effortlessly. The metal sifter can be gently, and effortlessly, cleaned with the included brush. If you clean it AS SOON AS YOU'RE DONE, which you're directed to do by the manual anyways, it really is pretty easy. Final Rating Thoughts: This juicer preforms way above what is expected for the cost. I'd recommend it to anyone. Other Thoughts: When I juice, I put a grocery bag (I save mine, a lot of households do) into the pulp bin to catch everything that isn't juice. This makes cleanup a LOT easier. Just unhook, scrape anything off of the lid of the juicer into the bag, and then tie and toss it (or turn into casserole, chewy bars, compost it, etc.) I toss mine currently, as I do not have a garden, and am on a juice fast. If you actually read and follow the manual, you're going to enjoy using this juicer. PUT a plastic bag in the pulp bin before use. CLEAN the machine as soon as you're done using it before everything dries on. BE gentle with the metal sifter, clean it gently with the included brush. DON'T start the machine with something already in it. Etc. Etc. Etc Other Other Thoughts: I'm doing a juice fast, nothing but fresh produce, vegetables and fruit, for as long as I can stand it. I'm 24 years old, 5'10", and started at 280 pounds. I have always been extremely unhealthy, never eaten what's important for my body, and shoveled in manufactured foods from everywhere but the fresh produce or even the meat section. I'm a normal as s*** every day guy, I work 40 a week, and play video games and study for certs in my spare time. I'm not a "hippie" or a "naturalist"... I'm a guy who in just 3 days is feeling better than he ever has and has already dropped 5 pounds. If you have ANY interest in this, check out "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead 2" on Netflix. This is the first "diet" I've ever felt good about, and the first time I've actually lost weight. Removing carbs, "going gluten free", counting calories... It's never worked for me and left me lacking any energy to exercise. That only happened the first day since juicing. My energy on day 2 was consistent all day, I went for a long walk, worked my eight hours, and woke up today feeling fantastic. Still feeling BETTER THAN EVER.
I**A
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent Juicer – Fresh Juice Every Day!
I absolutely love this juicer! It works really well and extracts a lot of juice from fruits and vegetables, leaving very little pulp behind. The juice comes out fresh, smooth, and full of flavor.
H**Y
Great little juicer for the price
I've had this juicer for a year, and have definitely put it through its paces. I juice regularly, including several week-long sessions of juicing for 2-3 people with no other foods. When I juice like that I tend to make up all of the juices for the week in a huge batch and freeze them--so I am running this juicer for 2-3 hours at a time with no break. Because of that I think I can speak pretty confidently of this juicer's abilities. Is this a high end, top of the line juicer? No. But I know people with the $300 juicers, and I am satisfied with this one. It extracts pretty similar amounts of juice as does theirs, and the cleaning is pretty much the same process. One day I might upgrade, but until then, this is the juicer I recommend to people who are curious and want to try juicing without a large investment at the front. Pros: the wide mouth chute is fantastic, it means less prep time beforehand. The mesh basket is fairly easy to clean, provided you clean it right away. It can handle making 30-40 juices all in one setting, which speaks volumes to me. I juice hard veggies, soft veggies, wheatgrass, spinach and everything in between with this. Cons: It is loud, but then, so are most juicers. It does have a tendency to "walk" during use, so I place it on a riser made from trivets, which solves the issue. It can get bunched up if you try to shove too much down the chute all at once. If it starts slowing down while extracting, turn it off, remove the chute and re-feed the items slowly, one at a time. Tips: place softer or leafier items, like spinach, wheatgrass, kale, etc between harder fruits or veggies while feeding it down the chute.I like to cut an apple in half and place the greens between the apple halves, which seems to help the juicer process them. You'll get more green from your leafy greens that way. Also, if juicing in large batches, rinse the mesh basket quickly between juices--you'll get more juice in subsequent juices that way. While others suggest lining the bin with a grocery bag, I don't recommend that. I find it makes the seal loose and you can end up with pulp coming between those spaces. All in all, for most users, this is a decent machine. If you're investing long-term and want something for serious juicing, then yes, I'd suggest you look at the bigger machines. When this one dies I will upgrade myself. But for the casual or beginning juicer, this is a great starter machine. It gives you a good chance to try juicing out and see if it is a good fit for you. And by the time this one is ready for an upgrade, you will be ready to move up too.
A**R
Gets the job done
Gets the job done. Nothing fancy, motor is loud but juices fine. I’ve mainly just juiced ginger so I can’t speak to how it juices harder raw fruits and vegetables. Fairly easy to clean.
A**5
Great for weight loss and a beginner juicer!
This is a great juicer for a beginner! I wasn't sure if I'd really stick to juicing, so I wasn't interested in spending $300 on one! I'm sure those models are great, but I wasn't ready for that kind of commitment! :) Anywho...I got this one after reading the reviews, and it is great! A little loud, but it's only on for a few minutes at a time while your making juice, so it's not a big deal. I love the wide mouth on this thing. A juicer I've used before (can't remember the brand) had a really narrow mouth, and you had to cut the fruits into little pieces to fit them in. Total pain. Plus it just added to the time it took to prep the ingredients. Since you could drive a small vehicle through the mouth of this bad boy, the prep time is minimal. If you're buying this because you watched a documentary on Netflix like I did, then you won't be disappointed. I've always eaten a lot of veggies, but I slack on getting fruit into my diet. I don't like sweet things that much, so I've always preferred broccoli to an apple. I'm weird like that! Even though I eat a bunch of veggies in my regular diet, I know I wasn't getting enough in to give me all of the nutrients that I needed. Juicing has totally changed my diet and added in a LOT of fresh produce that I wouldn't normally consume in that kind of quantity on any given day. I'm not one of those crazies that went on a juicing cleanse for a month, only drinking juice for food, and living like a thirsty rabbit. That's not my kind of thing. Instead, I simply added in ONE juice a day to my morning routine. Now for breakfast I have a fresh juice, two egg cups (eggs and veggies cooked in a muffin tin), and a cup of coffee. I've been doing this for about 3 1/2 weeks, and I've lost over 10 lbs! I really haven't changed anything else. Just adding a juice. Now I do live a pretty healthy lifestyle in that I avoid processed food, eat an overall balanced diet, and try to get in 4+ workouts a week, but I was doing all of that for several years BEFORE I started juicing, and yet just adding a juice a day has made a huge impact on my weight! Also, I've been in an obnoxiously good mood since I started, I have more energy, and my skin looks awesome! I cannot rave about the benefits of juicing enough! I've tried several juices that are great, but my favorite is the green juice. So good! And full of fruits and veggies so it's not all sugar! 1 cucumber 4 stalks of celery 3+ handfuls of spinach or kale (whatever you have handy) 2 apples 1/2 of a lime or lemon (with the rind) This makes a good 32 oz of juice...yeah, that much. It's a lot of juice. You can add other things like carrots, or extra apples if you want it sweeter, or kiwis, or strawberries, or ginger, etc. It's a very versatile recipe. I find that I end up adding in extra stuff towards the end of the week so I can use it before it spoils. My last juice of the week is usually a hodge podge of random produce that I have in my fridge just waiting to be pulverized and drank! My only complaint about this juicer is that the juice catcher isn't quite big enough for my green juice, so I have to use a bigger container under the spout. Also, if it's available in your area, buy your produce at Aldi or any number of other low cost grocery stores. My juicing ingredients for 7 days only costs me about $35, which is totally worth it. OR pick your juice recipes based on the produce that's in them. There are recipes all over the internet for juicers, but some call for expensive ingredients, whereas you can find many that use cheaper things like cucumber, carrots, celery, apples, etc. Or just buy your produce on sale and make your juices up as you go along. I haven't had one yet that tastes bad. Good luck!!!
D**S
Funcional para su precio y buena calidad
Me gustó mucho, hace ruido, pero el jugo sale muy bien y es práctico de limpiar. Sí me gustó
S**A
Excelente!!!!
En sólo segundos hice mi jugo de zanahoria y betabel. Tiene gran capacidad para guardar el gabazo y tiene potencia, además le cabe un recipiente para 1 litro. Llegó perfectamente y es muy bonito. Yo recomendó esta marca, todo lo que tengo de Hamilton Beach sale bueno.
R**C
Not right voltage!!!
This was supposed to be 220. It is only 110. Because of the holidays we opened it after 3 weeks and now we are stuck with a juicer that we and no one in this are of the world can use.
R**U
High quality product
We’ve tried it, and it worked really well. It’s easy to use and clean. I highly recommend it to others who are looking for an affordable yet high-quality product.
V**A
En su rango muy bueno!
Funciona excelente, lo entregaron antes, si sirve para hacer jugo de betabel, papa, zanahoria. Estoy contenta y es plástico pero del resistente. Recomendable y su precio de lo mejor q encontré
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