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Champion 2000+ Commercial Model Juicer G5-PG710 White

 
 
Champion 2000+ Commercial Model Juicer G5-PG710 White
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Champion 2000+ Commercial Model Juicer G5-PG710 White

Heavy duty front and rear ball bearing installation for smoother running, maximum R.P.M.S. Added winding capacity which increases starting torque and allows the motor to run cooler increasing the durability factor and performance under heavy use conditions. Stainless steel shaft for longer wear. Manufactured per UL for use in the USA.

  • Easy to operate.

  • Heavy Duty.

  • Stainless steel shaft for longer wear.

  • Latest design.

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Champion Commercial JuicerG5-PG710 White

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List Price: $289.99
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Product Details:
Product Length: 17.0 inches
Product Width: 10.0 inches
Product Height: 7.0 inches
Product Weight: 20.0 pounds
Package Length: 21.4 inches
Package Width: 12.0 inches
Package Height: 11.4 inches
Package Weight: 24.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
 
 

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Best juicer for the cost.  Jun 18, 2010
We have owned and used a Champion juicer for nearly twenty years without issues. Also, we have the grainmill attachment for grinding flour and use it frequently. Our inspiration for buying the Champion came from our local health food store where they had a Champion for making fresh nut butters! This was long before the convenience of the internet for comparison shopping. The word among other juicer-type folks at the time was the Champion is a work horse. I can attest to that belief through personal experience.

By the way, I picked up an Acme juicer at an auction and it works well, but the Champion makes superior juice with what I believe is less waste.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5An Amazing Machine!  Apr 14, 2010
I grew up in the 1970s with a Champion, and was especially enamored by its ability to make nut butters. My mother still has her Champion from that era! I recently purchased my own G5-PG710 Champion 2000+ Commercial Juicer, and I cannot rave enough about it! It makes amazing juice, extracting way more juice from the vegetables and fruit than other juicers of similar price. Plus, aside from the excitement of nut butter production, I've also discovered the excitement of making instant sorbet with no additives, simply by putting frozen fruit through the machine! Now I can't wait to get the grain attachment, so that I can make my own flour and corn meal! I am in love with my Champion, and I'm very glad I decided to get this classic machine. Finally, another thing I really appreciate about this machine is that it's made by a family-owned company in California's Central Valley, where I'm from originally. I love to support American-based manufacture, especially in a region of the country that needs all the employment-assistance it can get. This machine is amazing!

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5wonderful machine, works easily, cleans up easily, the best  Feb 16, 2010
I have owned a Champion Juicer for several years now and still love it. It makes great juice and the type of juice I like, with some pulp. I used to have an Acme juicer and discovered when I got my Champion that there is a difference between juicers. The Acme juicer had no pulp, more like the juice you see in the store which if you look at the reviews for the Acme juicer, people love it. It does a good job and I had an Acme juicer for 20 years. The Champion Juicer that I have now was gotten because someone recommended it via the extra pulp it gave so that sounded interesting and I have not regretted the change out of what machine I use now. I can do carrot juice with the carrots right out of the refrigerator and no warm up. The machine handles cold veggies very nicely. The "shoot" that you put the veggies into is wide enough for those bigger carrots that you don't have to take time to cut them up first. My vegetable preparation is very minimal. The cleanup is very quick. I always hand wash and dry the pieces to insure they fit properly. I have never had any problems with the machine. I read the manual first before I started so probably the one aspect that is different is greasing the metal part before you put the machine together which isn't a big issue. It does take a little muscle to hold the screen down while you are putting the machine together so if you are 80 you might want to get a different juicer. It has a safety feature that if you don't have the machine put together properly, it will not turn on. I find that extremely helpful because I tried a Jack LaLanne juicer before this machine and didn't have one piece put on exactly right and the machine started up and broke the piece quickly before I even had a chance to turn the machine off. So I can really appreciate the fact that if I haven't got the screen on completely or have the underneath piece backwards, the machine will "tell me" and I salvage my machine and my wallet. So there are advantages as to why a juicer is designed a certain way if we can see the "vision" of the reasoning. My brother is interested in a juicer and I anticipate Champion will be the choice as per cost. Juicers are not cheap so get one that works for you to start out with and it will be with you a very long time. I also noticed that Amazon sold the individual parts for this machine so if you want backup pieces, the option exists easily. I can't say enough praise for this machine as I really adore my juicer. If I had to buy myself another juicer, it would be this machine. Very highly recommended.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome  Feb 12, 2010
I have a champion Juicer that my mother gave me while I was facing health issues. The "screen" was missing but I simply bought a different one on amazon. All the parts from new models to old are basically the same. This juicer is as old as I am. Works perfect. I'm convinced that I received one of the best.

Easy to put together once you've figured it out. Powerful, a lot of juice, extreme nutrition by breaking the fibers down. Other juicers simply don't do it.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Great juicer  Feb 09, 2010
Great juicer - hasn't met it's match yet and we juice some crazy stuff. Will even turn frozen fruit into 'icecream.' Easy to operate and clean.