Kuvings, famed globally for its innovative juicers and other household appliances, has appointed UK Juicers as sole distributor for the UK market. Kuvings has over 1,400 patents pending, and 800 registered patents in more than 80 countries.
At October’s IFA in Berlin, Kuvings unveiled its forthcoming Motiv1: the world’s first juicer to incorporate IoT Technology into thumb sensors that can accurately measure seven different body compositions. A mobile app then translates this data, enabling it to prescribe tailor-made juice recipes that will optimise a person’s health for that day. The app can also categorise juice recipes by different themes and align them with an individual’s health goals.
Kuvings’ reputation for launching pioneering products was cemented earlier this year when it unveiled its flagship EVO820 model, a slow juicer with the largest feed chute available on the market. This juicer joined the SV500 Vacuum Blender, which launched with the world’s first noise reduction cover.
Il hwa (Andy) Song, European general director for NUC Electronics Group Europe, says, “Kuvings is entering an exciting phase as a business, investing heavily in R&D with some exciting product launches planned for the future. We were looking to partner with a reputable UK distributor who shared the same values as us and could build the brand in this fast-paced market. We are delighted to be working with UK Juicers.”
Kuvings has also introduced the world’s first big-mouth juicer and vacuum blender with a noise reduction cover. Both products are now available in more than 80 countries.
Nick Ledger, director at UK Juicers comments: “As a business, we have over 17 years’ experience selling juicers, and other healthy products, and have always rated Kuvings as one of the most innovative manufacturers.”
He adds: “We are now looking forward to driving awareness of this brand, and its exciting new product launches, throughout the UK Market so that more consumers can enjoy quality products that will support healthy living.”
Top: Emma Shepherd (Mettle Media) with Nick Ledger, director of UK Juicers and Hand Il hwa (Andy) Song, European general director for NUC Electronics Group Europe.