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H310A Easy Clean Slow Juicer scores higher on safety - here's why.
The most important dimensions, side by side.
The filter basket where produce is shredded is stainless steel -- a safe, non-reactive surface. However, Breville does not specify the exact grade of steel used.
The main food-contact surface is a BPA-free plastic, but the exact polymer type isn't disclosed. We can confirm what it isn't (BPA) but not precisely what it is.
Your juice collects in a plastic container of unknown type. Breville does not disclose what this plastic is made of, which is concerning for acidic juice that sits in direct contact with the material.
Your juice collects in a Tritan container -- a well-regarded, shatter-resistant plastic that's been independently verified as free from BPA and estrogenic activity.
Breville has not stated whether this juicer's plastic parts are BPA-free. Without any disclosure, we cannot assess BPA risk.
Confirmed BPA-free across all components that touch your food.
Breville has not addressed whether this product contains PFAS. For a product with plastic food-contact surfaces, this is a notable omission.
No fluoropolymer coatings or PFAS-containing materials are used anywhere in this juicer.
Breville mentions stainless steel for the filter but leaves the plastic components unidentified. This partial disclosure is a common industry pattern but falls short of what safety-conscious families need.
Hurom publishes specific material grades for every food-contact component -- a level of transparency most juicer brands don't offer.
No independent lab has tested this product for heavy metal content in its food-contact surfaces.
No independent lab has tested this juicer's components for heavy metal contamination. This is a common gap across the entire juicer category -- not specific to Hurom.
Centrifugal extraction is the fastest method but generates the most heat, destroying some vitamins and enzymes. Not effective for leafy greens like kale or spinach.
Slow masticating extraction crushes produce gently, preserving more vitamins and enzymes. Your juice stays fresh in the fridge for up to 72 hours.
The 700W motor handles hard fruits and vegetables without issue. Apples, carrots, and beets are processed quickly.
At 100W, this motor handles soft fruits and leafy greens well but may need produce pre-cut into smaller pieces for hard items like carrots or beets.
At 14,000 RPM -- the highest speed in this comparison -- this juicer generates the most heat during extraction. Your juice oxidizes almost immediately and should be consumed right away.
At just 43 RPM, this is the slowest (and best) extraction speed in our batch. Less heat means more nutrients make it into your glass.
One fixed strainer with no pulp adjustment option. You get whatever pulp level the machine produces.
One fixed strainer means one pulp level -- you can't adjust texture. Fine for most users, but pulp preference fans may want more control.
No noise measurement is available. Like all centrifugal juicers, expect loud operation -- likely too noisy for open-plan kitchens during quiet hours.
At 45 dB, this juicer is quieter than a normal conversation. You can juice early in the morning without disturbing anyone.
All removable parts are dishwasher safe -- a major convenience for daily juicing routines.
All parts require hand washing. The easy-clean design with only 3 parts makes this less burdensome than it sounds.
Five parts to take apart -- simple enough for daily use without frustration.
Only three parts to take apart and clean -- one of the simplest disassembly routines in the juicer category.
At 15.7 inches, this is slightly more compact than the JE98XL but still borderline for under-cabinet placement. Measure your clearance.
At 15.6 inches tall, this may not fit under standard kitchen cabinets. Measure your counter clearance before buying.
One year of warranty is the industry minimum. For an $80 appliance this is expected, but it does not inspire long-term confidence.
A 10-year warranty is exceptional -- it's the longest in our juicer batch and signals real confidence in the build quality.
At $80, this is the cheapest juicer in the comparison. The low price is appealing, but the undisclosed plastic materials and poor nutrient retention mean you are trading transparency and quality for affordability.
At $429, this is a premium investment. You're paying for masticating technology and a 10-year warranty -- not available at lower price points.
Everything you need to make the call - who each one is for, and who should skip it.
Go for it if you...
You want the absolute cheapest way to start juicing and plan to drink your juice immediately.
Material transparency is not a priority and you are comfortable with unspecified plastic food-contact surfaces.
You need a compact, dishwasher-safe juicer for occasional use rather than daily juicing.
Speed matters more than nutrient retention -- you want juice in seconds, not minutes.
You prioritize nutrient-rich, slow-pressed juice that stays fresh for up to 72 hours.
Quiet operation matters -- at 45 dB this won't wake sleeping kids or disrupt morning routines.
You want long-term confidence from a 10-year warranty, the best in this juicer batch.
You prefer minimal cleanup with only 3 parts to disassemble and wash.
The main thing to know
This juicer has the same undisclosed plastic container as its larger sibling the JE98XL, plus the highest RPM (14,000) in the comparison -- meaning both material safety and juice quality are at the bottom of the pack.
The Hurom's primary food-contact plastic is labeled BPA-free but the specific polymer isn't disclosed -- so we can't fully verify what replacement materials are used where your food touches the machine.
Skip this if you...
You care about what materials your food touches -- Breville does not disclose the plastic type, BPA status, or PFAS status.
You want to store juice for later -- at 14,000 RPM, the juice oxidizes almost immediately.
Nutrient retention is important to your family -- centrifugal extraction at this speed destroys the most vitamins and enzymes of any method.
You need full transparency on exactly which plastics touch your food -- the polymer type is undisclosed.
Hard produce like carrots and beets are staples in your juice recipes -- the 100W motor may struggle.
Dishwasher-safe parts are non-negotiable for your daily routine.
Neither of these quite what you're looking for?
I've reviewed all Juicers options at every price pointEvery Juicers in our database is scored using R3's deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. For this comparison, we evaluated Breville and Hurom across 3 independent criteria: Safety (87%), Efficacy (9%), Usability (4%). No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Straight answers - no sponsored content, no filler.
I'd start with Hurom H310A Easy Clean Slow Juicer - it scored 7.3/10 overall in our scoring system. Safety is our top-weighted scoring pillar, followed by efficacy, and usability. Check which pillar matters most to your family and compare those specific scores.
R3 uses a deterministic scoring system - the same inputs always produce the same score. We evaluate each Juicers across Safety, Efficacy, Usability using independently verified data. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements. Every score is fully reproducible.
Not necessarily. The overall score reflects our weighted rubric, but your priorities may differ. If you care most about safety, compare the safety scores directly. If budget drives your decision, the prices tell a clearer story. The "right" pick is the one that matches what matters most to your family.
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