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Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 - BLACK MODEL (MAR-48C) | 
enlarge | Brand: Champion
Rating: 7 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24
MPN: CHAMPIONCOMMERCIALB UPC: 833304002322 EAN: 0933304000486 ASIN: B000E4C53M
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Product Description Champion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 Features & SpecificationsChampion Commercial Juicer G5-PG-710 - BLACK 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+ an
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Everything I Have Ever Wanted In a Juicer! June 28, 2008 Byzantine Betty (The Golden State, Ca) 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 butter and even juice wheat grass. It comes with a wonderful little guide with some detailed, in depth instructions on juicing certain produce. This juicer is the real thing. Buy this one once and save yourself the trouble of replacing janky ones.
No support when ages May 22, 2008 Joyce Evans (Florida) 3 out of 4 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.
More powerful, more messy than cheaper juicer. April 25, 2008 Jeffrey M. Irwin (east nashvegas, tn) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
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 you have to wipe it of the metal rod that holds the blade. With my previous centrifugal (Jack V.) and masticating juicers, I've never had so much cleaning to do. The juice, i should say, is fine. 30% more frothy than my Jack V. Nut butters- make that mess ratio 50% (which is desirable in this case)/40%/10% Smoothies- 60% (desirable)/30%/10%
easy, durable, great for multiple glasses daily March 27, 2008 Anne-Marie Borbely-Bartis (Falls Church, VA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I remember seeing Champion juicers in organic co-ops I entered with my mother when I was young (Santa Cruz, CA, early 70s). Thus I guessed them to be durable machines, if the same basic style is still in service today. So when I noticed how many customers complained about other juicers breaking down quickly, I bought the Champion. I couldn't have made a better choice. It probably takes twice as long to juice an orange as it would in a Breville--but 2x isn't minutes here, it's seconds. And because it juices by mastication, the final product probably has a higher nutrient content (via cell wall destruction) than a centrifuge-based juicer. All components slip together easily and logically; an attachable funnel comes with the machine for feeding berries and nuts. I had a Jack La Lane juicer 7-8 years ago; I found cleaning to be difficult (at the time JLL machines used a flimsy plastic strip for the centrifuge). With the Champion, I can dissasemble and clean everything (high-end polymers and stainless steel) in about 45 seconds. It's a heavy machine, due to the GE-manufactured 1/3 hp motor. But that's also the final reason why I chose it. As an energy tech analyst, I know that GE motors last forever in small appliances, and the Champion is manufactured in Lodi, CA. That means I'm assured of excellent customer service (I'm now in Washington, D.C) if the need should ever arise.
Juicer Supreme January 7, 2008 J. Hauser (Arizona) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
We decided 2 years ago to juice for health. I spent hours online investigating juicers and realized that the cheap ones wouldn't last. Anyway, we figured a few hundred dollars investing in your well being isn't a big deal. After reading about the industrial quality of the Champion, we made the move and have never regretted it. Besides being efficient and relatively quiet, it blasts through any type of veggie or fruit, with ease. And we have timed the clean-up at 3 minutes or less. Simply rinse, soak and wipe. Just be careful with the cutting part. The only downside as with any commercial-grade appliance, is the weight. We keep it on the counter for 2 reasons. It's heavy and hard to store and if we keep it out, we are more likely to use it. So get juicing, just for the health of it with a true Champion. Cheers!
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