So far, so good!
I have only had the Champion household juicer for about a month now but am using it daily and really like it! We have tried many different fruits and veggie drinks with much success. I usually make juice for the four of us every morning, and my kids love waking up to fresh tasty juices. We also have made sorbets for dessert--yum! My only negative experience so far is that while trying to make almond meal, the motor really heated up and started to smell. The heat from the motor affected the flavor of the small amount of almond paste I did create. I haven't tried any other nuts for fear of burning out the motor. If you mainly want great tasting fruit and vegetable juice, I would highly recommend it!
As it's called: Champion
I've had a Champion juicer, essentially this same model, for about fifteen years. How's it work? It's a workhorse: Basically a huge electric motor, and you attach the masticator (a system of grinding blades) to the axle / shaft that comes out of the motor. There's a cover that goes over that, a wooden push-rod, and at the bottom, a screen that slides in place under a cover. The screen can be fine, or coarser. It goes and goes. This isn't one of the centrifugal juicers that produces ultra-fine juice; what this does it make it possible to process 150 pounds of tomatoes into juice and pulp (the pulp has to go into a handy bowl, the juice into another -- a little awkward, but you figure it out). My family and I then take the juice and put it onto the stove and cook it down to sauce. Handy, indeed.
You can do the same for carrots, cucumbers, you name it, to make into juice and drink raw. This is great for raw food folks (I'm not one, especially, but I like my vegetable and fruit...
Best Juicer available
30 years ago, I purchased my first Champion Juicer - for $400.00.
I just purchased my second one - with 2 added attachments - for only
$230.00, and I couldn't be happier. The difference most people haven't
been taught is this: all other juicers 'centrifuge' the veggies, reversing
the ions in the juice - not recommended by nutritionists. The Champion
Juicer only GRINDS veggies, leaving the ions in their natural state -
extremely more beneficial with no adverse effects on the juice's ions.
I highly recommend the Champion juicer, and I'm glad to have found it
available AT A MUCH LOWER COST AFTER 30 YEARS!
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