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Household Juicer in White

Household Juicer in White

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24823 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Champion Juicer
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x
    12.00" w x
    19.00" l,
    23.00 pounds

Features

  • Heavy Duty Juicer for Fruits and Vegetables
  • Includes - Instruction Manual, Juicing Screen, Sieve, Blank Screen, & Tamper
  • Powered by a full 1/3 horsepower, heavy-duty General Electric motor
  • Large 1.75" Diameter Feed Tube, 1725 RPMs, 540 Watt Motor, 110V 50HZ
  • 10 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty (1 Year on cutter blade and screens)





Household Juicer in White









Product Description

G5-Ng853S - White Features: -Larger feeding chamber reduces need to cut vegetables into smaller pieces.-Versatile design can also make fruit sauces, baby foods, nut butters, ice cream, sherbets and fruit smoothies.-No intermittent cleaning required - a floating cutter effectively separates the juice from the pulp in one quiet, continuous - and seemingly effortless - operation.-Also available in Black, Silver and Almond.-All Champion Juicers are Masticating.-Made in the USA. Specifications: -1725 RPM's and 627 watts. Assembly Instructions: -Designed with simplicity in mind - no nuts, bolts, screws or clamps. Assembly can be completed in seconds. Warranty: -3 year warranty on motor.-5 year limited warranty on all juicing parts.





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

48 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
1This Company is a Nightmare to Work With!
By Linda R. Hendrex
I got my Champion Juicer about 15 years ago, and LOVED it. It is a well made and versatile workhorse that does everything from grinding grain to making peanut butter. However do not be fooled by the new machines. They look the same, but the interior configuration is different. It does not work the way it is supposed to, and the company doesn't care.Several years after I got my juicer, my mother-in-law wanted to get a better juicer than the centrifigual one she already had. Upon MY advice, she gave away her old, reliable juicer and bought a Champion. I was shocked that the motor sounded loose and rattly, and the pulp came out wet and drippy. Hardly any juice came out. It was obviously a piece of junk that was either broken, or poor quality, or both.I called Whole Foods, where it was purchased, and they said that they did not offer any warranties on their juicers. They advised me to contact Champion directly. When I called the Champion company, the person who answered the phone was rude and defensive. She said that they had "upgraded" the unit, and that the noise simply reflected the "better" motor. She flatly denied that the machine could possibly be defective, and she said that the company policy does not allow refunds. She claimed that we must be doing something wrong - it didn't matter that I already owned one and knew how it was supposed to work. My only choice was to ship this extremely heavy machine back to California (AT MY OWN EXPENSE), or accept it as is!So my unfortunate mother-in-law had given away her good juicer, and was stuck with one that barely worked. It languished in her cupboard for a long time, unused. Now, several years later, she is caring for a sick family member, and desperately needs fresh juice. We lugged it out, thinking that it was better than nothing, but when we plugged it in today, it wouldn't even turn on. The machine is totally dead, and she did not even get a single full glass of juice from it! Of course, the company claims that "nothing is wrong with the machine".My suggestion is that if you want a good juicer, buy an Omega, or purchase a used Champion that is more than 15 years old.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5best kitchen tool i've ever purchased
By J. Sack
I've owned this juicer for 8 years, and have never had a problem. Of course, I only juice apples, oranges, carrots, grapefruit, ginger, and beets, so I do not know how stuff like spinach, broccoli, wheatgrass, and the sort turn out. Clean-up involves brushing off 5 parts, which takes about one minute. Just buy a nylon bristle brush, make sure to use only warm water (never hot so as not to mis-shape the pieces), and clean immediately after use. To give you an idea of how economical this machine is, and juicing in general: yesterday, i bought an 18 pound bag of Texas Rio Red grapefruit for $6. There were 21 grapefruit, large and very juicy. I used 4 this morning to make three large beer mug-size glasses. That is 29 cents times 4, for a total of $1.20, approximately. $1.20 divided by 3 glasses is 40 cents. Very good compared to $3 or $4 at a juice shop, where they are normally adding apple juice from concentrate or ice. I just hope mine goes 27 years like the other reviewer's.

17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Champion Juicer
By Trixie
This is possibly the best juicer on the market. I have owned mine for twenty-seven (27) years! I have never had a problem with it, and it has aided me in improving my health. I beg to differ with the other reviewer, as I juice wheatgrass fairly often, with no trouble.

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Household Juicer in White. Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 4.5

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