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Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 - SILVER MODEL (MAR-48C) | 
| Brand: Champion Category: Kitchen
List Price: $289.99 Buy New: $235.99 You Save: $54.00 (19%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 10190
Shipping Weight (lbs): 15
MPN: CHAMPIONCOMMERCIALS UPC: 833304001127 EAN: 0833304001127 ASIN: B000E4AO7G
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Product Description Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 Features & SpecificationsChampion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 - SILVER MODEL The Champion Commercial comes inBlack,Silver,White andAlmondThe 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 horsepower 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 theLexen 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 theChampion 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 vegetablesMakes nut butters, frozen fruit sorbets, baby foods, ice creams, sherbets, purees, salsa, muesli and more!All parts are FDA approved650 Watt MotorSimple re-wire to make it a 220v Machine! (Conversion kit required)Cooer motor operationAttachments Included:Tamper / Food PusherInstruction manual with recipesSpecifications:ModelG5-PG-710 (Used to be MAR-48C)Weight26 PoundsDimensionsDepth:17"Width:7"Height:10"Voltage120 V / AC / 60Hz /220VFeed Tube1.75" Round Feed TubeMotor650 Watts 1/3 HPExtraction MethodSingle Gear MasticatingWarranty10 Years Motor and Parts (except cutter blade)What is the difference between the Champion Household 2000+ a
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Juicing is NOT its Most Valuable Feature November 7, 2008 Giordano Bruno (Wherever I am, I am.) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This machine can change your lifestyle. I discovered it in Hawaii, where it was being used to make a frozen pure-fruit custard that was better than any sorbet I've ever tasted. I bought one immediately when I got home, and set it up within five minutes. Clear instructions come with the machine for making juice with or without pulp, ice-cream-like fruit desserts, vegetable purees, and other purees of wonderfully smooth consistency. It's very easy to use, even with fruit that has skin, like peaches. The very best frozen fruit so far has been mango, with pineapple-banana a close second, especially on hot days. I've also used the Champion Juicer to extract juice from blood oranges and grapefruit. Some other reviewers express dissatisfaction with the Champ as a simple juice-maker. I can't contradict them, since I seldom make simple juice. It's the frozen fruit custard that makes this gadget valuable to me.
It's quite easy to clean, requiring just cold water. Storage is not a problem, since the intake funnel can be disassembled. It's heavy, yes, but the motor is quite powerful and the whole construction is sturdy enough for daily use. Replacement parts are available if and when needed. The place in Hawaii said they'd been using the same machine, with no new parts, to make dozens of servings every day for several years.
For a guy like me with an ice-cream craving in the late evening, this "champion" will add years to my life instead of inches to my waistline. Years to my marriage also implied.
Works great but too hard to put together and clean August 3, 2008 Love to read (United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This juicer works beautifully. The juice is super yummy! But I never end up using it because cleaning it and then putting it back together each time is a real hassle.
No support when ages May 22, 2008 Joyce Evans (Florida) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Champion Vs. Jack LaLanne Juicer May 6, 2008 Spirals (Hawaii) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I inherited my mom's Jack LaLanne juicer not too long ago and decided to start juicing for the family. My sister enjoyed the juice so much that she "stole" my juicer and I went and got a Champion Juicer. I'm happier with the Champion juicer, but there are still some things I miss about the LaLanne juicer.
Juice - Champion juice is much thicker and does not waste a single bit of juice in the fruits/veggies. Everyone says they like it better and it's more filling than the LaLanne juice. Though you can easily strain it if you don't like thick juice. I also notice I can get more juice out of fruits and veggies than before.
Cleaning - Champion is 100 times easier to clean up. LaLanne would just spit the juice out of the spout and end up all over the wall, counter, etc. Also, I would struggle to take apart the LaLanne machine to clean all the different parts. Champion, you just pull out the spout and take it apart in the sink. Very easy cleaning.
Food chute - With LaLanne, I could drop in nice large sizes and fill it up then plunger it in. Now I have to take a little longer in prep to make sure it all fits into Champion's small chute.
Noise - Champion is much quieter and since I juice in the early morning, I no longer have to worry about waking anyone up.
Constant juicing - Surprisingly I had no problems juicing everything non stop in my LaLanne juicer. When I juice certain items (celery, pineapple) in the Champion, I will have to clean out the inside before juicing anything else as the fibers will jam up the blades making them almost useless. Also, if you juice a lot of stuff at once (I make about 8-14 cups at a time) you will notice it gets harder and the pulp starts backing up into the food chute.
All in all, I'm much happier with my champion and juicing actually seems a bit more fun. If you were thinking about upgrading your juicer or starting off big, then Champion is definitely worth it. If you just want a basic juicer that makes good juice, than the LaLanne juicer is more than adequate.
20 years of Outstanding Service December 19, 2007 Rocannon MacGregor (Glendale, CA USA) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
As a natural therapist I have had juicers that cost from $2,600 down to $99. This includes the Norwark, J&J Green Power and the Champion. The reason I recommend Champion juicers is due to the fact that they are the ones that I have found most people will use regularly. this is because the juice is tasty, the power of the motor makes them tough and long-lasting, and they are fairly easy to clean. Plus they can make the frozen fruit ice cream with a Champion.
I just bought one for my adult daughter and she is thrilled. My first Chapmpion is still going strong after 20 years of nearly daily use. It makes good quality juice, fast and easy. I have used mine to prepare juice for up to 20 people and never had one problem with it.
Cleaning is easy. Assembly is easy. I never filter my juice. Taste is great if you use good quality fruits and vegetables. If you want a juicer that will last your lifetime I can highly recommend this one.
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