Learn to say popular juicer brand names correctly.
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How is Breville (Australian brand known for high-powered centrifugal juicers) correctly pronounced?
Breville is pronounced 'bruh-VEEL' — stress on the second syllable, a long 'ee' sound. In a technical interview: "Breville's juicer used a wide feed chute so whole fruits could be juiced without pre-cutting."
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How is Omega (American brand of masticating, slow-speed juicers) correctly pronounced?
Omega is pronounced 'oh-MAY-guh' — stress on the second syllable, the same as the final letter of the Greek alphabet. In a technical interview: "Omega's juicer turned at a low speed to reduce heat and oxidation compared to a centrifugal design."
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How is Hurom (South Korean brand known for slow, cold-press juicers) correctly pronounced?
Hurom is pronounced 'HYOO-rom' — stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Hurom's juicer used an auger that pressed produce slowly rather than shredding it at high speed."
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How is Kuvings (South Korean brand of masticating, cold-press juicers) correctly pronounced?
Kuvings is pronounced 'KOO-vings' — stress on the first syllable. In a technical interview: "Kuvings's juicer included a wide-mouth chute large enough to fit a whole apple."
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How is Champion (American brand and one of the original masticating juicer makers) correctly pronounced?
Champion is pronounced 'CHAM-pee-un' — the same as the ordinary English word for a winner. In a technical interview: "Champion's juicer used a single stainless steel auger that had stayed nearly unchanged for decades."