Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Pro Juicer Machine for Fruits and Vegetables with Extra Large Chute, Extractor de Jugos, Stainless Steel
- Brand:
- Hamilton Beach
- Model Number:
- 67608A
- UPC:
- 040094922635
- EAN:
- 0040094922635
- ASIN:
- B00JQ485JO
- Walmart SKU:
- 649053247
Market direction turned downward with current $76.15 representing 0.0% under standard pricing.
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Highest Price
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$87.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$54.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$87.95 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$112.44 | |
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Lowest Price
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$74.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$76.15 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Pro Juicer Machine for Fruits and Vegetables with Extra Large Chute, Extractor de Jugos, Stainless Steel since 12/9/2022. The most recent price update was on Jul 19, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $74.99 (lowest on 8/26/2023) to $112.44 (highest on 12/9/2022). The average price during this period is $83.18.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $76.15 (Jul 19) to $76.15 (Jul 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $76.15.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 695 reviews.
I purchased this juicer to produce high alkaline juice from fruits and vegetables to help fight my bladder cancer and diabetes. The shortcoming is that it separates the juice from the pulp, roughage, skin, fibers, etc...all things that I need in my diet. I have gone back to using a blender to produce a slurry of fruits and vegetables which contains the solid that I need. There is nothing wrong with the juicer if all you want is juice and I would recommend it highly for that purpose.
This juicer is a wonderful product in its price range. It is long-lasting and has stood up to daily use for over one year now. There is a small amount of juice that still remains in the pulp but this is minimal and expected. The juicer works well with a variety of fruits and vegetables. Small pieces of these don't work as well though; stick with the larger chunks for best results. Clean-up is mostly easy but you will need to spend time cleaning the straining basket with the brush provided. Also, if you want to keep your unit free from long-term plaque accumulation, be sure to use sponges and soap after use. I am thankful that Hamilton Beach offers such an affordable and lasting workhorse and would purchase again.
Bought this one to replace its predecessor who succumbed to "plastic fatigue" after 5 yrs of heavy use. You can feel the extra power in this model which has 800 watts. With a family of 5, we juice 1-2 times daily. It's a fast and effective way to encourage us to consume lots of fruits and vegetables, especially for the teens who don't seem to like anything;) Although the manual says you can put the pieces in the dishwasher, I hand rince with hot water immediately after juicing and put them on a towel to dry. Juicing helps us reduce waste; a handful of unattractive strawberries may not work for pancakes, but throw them in the juicer with some apples, kaki, and an orange, and it doesn't go to waste. The pulp goes into our composter which makes excellent compost as it is so fine with no chunks. My wife says her skin is improved, I just need a fast way to consume minerals without sitting down to chew large quantities of fruit/veg. Excellent investment. PS: Block that funny little air vent with scotch tape to prevent decorating the kitchen backsplash!
I have had it for about 2 weeks, and I have used it almost everyday. My biggest worry was that cleaning it would be a huge pain, but it is really super easy, and only takes about 4 or 5 minutes. It is really powerful, and does a TON of veg very quickly, and makes a ton of juice with only a moderate amount of pulp. This is my first and only juicer, so to be fair, I have nothing to compare it with, but I am EXTREMELY happy with my purchase.
This juice extractor says it can handle whole fruits. We put it to the test right away. We had some large apples that didn't fit but other than that it handled pretty much everything we tried. Feeding spinach into the large opening was also much easier.
Purchased this juicer to do a 15 day detox from the reboot with joe website. With as many times as I had to use it in a day, it was amazing!! Did the job and did it well. Lots of juice and minimal pulp. The clean up is a little tedious on it, but, it is to be expected. The advice of putting the plastic bag in the pulp catcher is great, you don't have to clean that canister out. But the rest of the machine needs to be cleaned. The juice cup that comes with it cannot hold the amount of juice I was making at one time, so I used a 4 cup glass measuring cup instead and it worked great! Perfect machine for anyone who is looking to make juice for weight loss, detox, or just fresh morning juice!
This is the first juicer I've owned & ive had it for about a week. I've been juicing 2-3x a day. I wish the plunger didn't have a groove that has to be matched to go down because sometimes it's not lined up & food flies out & is messy. I also feel like most of the pulp gets clogged up on the top instead of ending up in the base. You have to clean it after every use so be ready to be doing dishes often. It's easy to assemble & seems to juice well for the most part. I can see myself buying a higher end one in the future if I keep it up.
Cutting up your produce into smaller pieces say to 1/2 1/3 or1/4 their original size diminishes the stress on the strainer hardware. Using a plastic bag for the large pulp receptacle is a must for easier cleanup. Have soapy warm water ready and waiting to swish all dismantled parts except for the motorized base. Never submerge this base! Cleaning the strainer with its soft brush is easy. Gentle scrubbing with alternating submerging the strainer in the soapy water then rinsing will clean it nicely. You could air dry the strainer but I lightly press a paper towel on the strainer mesh to soak up any excess moisture to prevent any possibility of rust. Make sure all other parts are dry then reassemble with a paper towel in the pulp receptacle, a paper towel in the strainer and lastly a paper towel in the juice collection container. I always cover the juicer with a large plastic bag to keep it dust free and ready for my next juicing adventure. The sound is no noisier than a regular blender. I am happy with my purchase.
I purchased this one because it looks like the one in "Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead." It works really well. It needs to be cleaned after juices from a few fruits and vegetables have been extracted to make sure the maximum juice is gotten from those that follow. Clean up is relatively easy if the instructions in the owners manual are followed. The brush that came with the extractor is a piece of junk. The bristles began to come out immediately with the first use by getting stuck in the sieve. I replaced it with one from The Dollar Tree and have no trouble keeping my machine clean.
After trying 2 other juices (Nutribullet & Bella Coldpress Juicer) and returning them because I didn't think they did a good job juicing, I gave the Hamilton Beach a shot. Not only is it much cheaper but it does a great job juicing without leaving a mess and is fairly easy to clean even though there are 5 different parts to clean. It does leave a lot of pulp behind which means that you have to use more veggies/fruits just to get a decent amount of juice but I'm finding out that this is the norm with juicers. The 1 thing I don't like about it is that the juicer cup is too small & is only enough to hold about 2 cups of juice before you have to pour it into a container so that you can continue juicing. I like to make enough juice for 3-4 cups so this shouldn't be a big deal for people juicing for just a serving. Another thing that may be an issue later on as it becomes older is that the parts are plastic (even though the base is stainless steel) and can look worn over time. The Bella Coldpress was a nightmare to juice because hard veggies/fruits kept getting stuck in the presser and had to remove all the parts and pry them out with a knife. It also left a big mess to clean up.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $76.15 (Jul 19) to $76.15 (Jul 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $76.15.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $87.95 (Jun 28) to $87.95 (Jun 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $87.95.
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