Champion G5-PG-710 Review
For heavy-duty juicing work, you’ll be more than satisfied with the Champion masticating juice extractor. Built with solid, durable parts, it’s a heavy, large device best left sitting out on the counter. We found that we could insert large quantities of fruits and vegetables in the feed chute without having to stop frequently to clean parts or empty the pulp collector. The masticating process is powerful and effective but quieter than centrifugal models. While this Champion juicer doesn’t take wheatgrass, it’s well-rounded in other areas, able to create baby food, nut butter, salsa, and frozen treats. For $258.88, it more than makes up for its cost.
Strengths
Suited for heavy-duty work 1.75-inch feeding tube Requires little to no cleaning as it juices large quantities Makes nut butters, homemade baby food, sorbets, salsa, purees, ice cream, and much more Instruction booklet included Cleans in just a couple minutes Weaknesses Doesn’t process wheatgrass Large footprint and very heavy |
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