Product Description: Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 Features & Specifications Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 - BLACK MODEL The Champion Commercial comes in Black,Silver, White and Almond The Champion Household 2000+ is a veteran to the juicing market. Champion has been around for over 20 years and we have clients who still rave about their juicer. This is build of a powerful 1/3 horespower heavy duty GE motor. The large 1.75" diameter feeding tube allows it to take in larger vegetables without cutting them. The floating cutter is designed to separate the juice from the pulp all in one continuous operation with little to no intermittent cleaning. The blades are made of tempered stainless steel that are cast into the cutter for strength and years of use. They never separate or rust! The Champion is also a very versatile machine and can juice all types of fruits and vegetables, but cannot juice wheatgrass. If you are looking for a wheatgrass juicer that can also do fruits and vegetables, 877MyJuicer.com recommends the Lexen Electric Healthy Juicer. The Champion household is great for those juicing once to a few times a day. If you are needing more than that, we suggest the Champion Commercial (G5-PG-710). Generally juicing over 12 ounces a day constitutes the upgrade to the commercial juicer. Features: Juices all types of fruits and vegetables Makes nut butters, frozen fruit sorbets, baby foods, ice creams, sherbets, purees, salsa, muesli and more! All parts are FDA approved 650 Watt Motor Simple re-wire to make it a 220v Machine! (Conversion kit required) Cooer motor operation Attachments Included: Tamper /
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Rating: - The Champion-Really!
Before considering reviews of juicers, the first thing the reader needs to examine is the experience of the reviewer. I've noticed that dozens of these reviews are by those new to juicing, often assessing their first juicer purchase. They then are making arbitrary statements about equipment of which they know little. Rather like assessing a sewing machine, a camera, any piece of technology without sufficient perspective.
I began juicing back in the 70's when I became vegetarian. At that time juicers were not considered fashionable as now, and certainly there were no infomercials ... Read More
Rating: - Not worth the cost
After much research on the best juicer for my purposes, I bought this item in order to juice a combination of leafy greens and vegetables. The hardest item I juiced was carrots and I ground them in a food processor prior to juicing.
Initially it seemed to work fine but the blades dulled incredibly quickly and the pulp clogged in the screen and chute and would not exit.
I called the manufacturer and inquired if this was normal and they said that it was not and that perhaps I should "push down on the chute". Push down on the chute? I was incredulous, shouldn't it work without my intervention? ... Read More
Rating: - Everything I Have Ever Wanted In a Juicer!
WOW. Do not be dissuaded by the reviews on here that say this juicer is messy, hard to clean, etc.
I am thinking that perhaps those folks did not have it assembled correctly, or used too small of a container to catch juice and pulp...we used a glass mixing bowl to catch the juice and a large pickle jar for the pulp and it works wonderfully. It is quite a breeze to clean, use cold water and do it very soon after use. There are only about 5 (easily accessed) parts to clean, none of which require special brushes or tiny hands. This juicer is a joy to use. It is sturdy, heavy, quality. It will make nut ... Read More
Rating: - No support when ages
I discovered today that Champion DOES NOT SUPPORT older models. They still appear to be identical but you can't get replacement blades. If you are purchasing now and think you can get a replacement when needed...think again.
If you don't care about future support then it's a great machine.
Rating: - More powerful, more messy than cheaper juicer.
I 'upgraded' to the Champion after burning out the motor on my Jack V. juicing leafy greens. It was a decision based on all of the raving I'd seen and heard. I knew about masticating juicers already because I own a small travel juicer that is hand powered. I loved my little travel juicer for it's ease of juice and cleaning.
The Champion, however, is a mess. When juicing, I would estimate that 65% of the juiced produce will exit as designed, through the end. 30% of it will remain in the main body assembly for you to scrub it out. 5% of it will somehow squeeze onto the main motor assembly, where ... Read More