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The Hurom H-AA slow juicer is 20% off at Amazon (yes, the rose gold one)
TL;DR: The aesthetically-pleasing Hurom H-AA slow juicer has an exclusive 20% coupon at Amazon, saving you up to $91.80.
Juicers are always a summer thing, but this summer, they’re really in.
Why? For the same reason air fryers blew up — they make healthy eating so much easier.
Here’s a fashionable and functional option for you: The Hurom H-AA Slow Juicer is literally known for being pretty (ahem, there’s a rose gold option) and Amazon is offering them for 20% off today. The clip coupon saves you up to $91.80, while the same models are still full price on Hurom’s site. We love to see it.
The rose gold model ends up being around $17 more than the black or white model, but we’re always down to pay extra for the color no one else has.
According to Google’s shopping insights (which tells you the brands customers love most), Hurom is one of the top five brands — giving big players like Omega and Breville a serious run for their money. The H-AA is a sturdy contender, made of impact-resistant, BPA-free materials to churn out your concoctions without worrying about it falling apart. Beauty and brawn, baby.
With a speed of 43 revolutions per minute, cold-press juices are probably the main selling point here, but Hurom’s H-AA can also make tofu, nut and soy milk, and ice cream. Unfortunately, the accessories have to be hand washed.
Regularly $439-$459, you can save $87.80 and get the black or white model for $351.20 or save $91.80 and get the rose gold model for $367.20. The discount is applied at checkout.
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