Champion Juicer - Household 2000 PLUS Model G5-NH-853S - White Model | 
enlarge | Brand: Champion Category: Kitchen
List Price: $245.00 Buy New: $212.95 You Save: $32.05 (13%)
New (6) Used (1) from $180.00
Rating: 6 reviews
MPN: CHHH853S_W UPC: 833304001240 EAN: 0833304001240
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| Features:
| • | Large Feeding Chamber - 1 3/4 inches in diameter, able to take large vegetables without cutting them | | • | Floating Cutter - designed to separate the juice from the pulp in a continuous operation. No intermi | | • | Tempered Stainless Steel Cutting Blades - the blades are cast into the cutter for strength and durab |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Champion Juicer is the answer to every juicing problem. Because it operates on the mastication process, the Champion Juicer chews the fibers and breaks up the cells of vegetables and fruits. This give you more fiber, enzymes, vitamins and trace minerals. This all results in the darker, richer color of the juice and a sweeter, richer more full-bodied flavor. You Can See and Taste The Difference As more value is extracted from a vegetable, more pigments or color are also extracted. This is why Champion prepared juice is darker and richer in color when compared to that of a conventional centrifugal-type juicer. This is true whether it is carrot juice, mixed vegetable juice or straight chlorophyll juice such as parsley juice or turnip leaf juice. You can also see it in the Champion-extracted pulp; it is pale in color. The difference in quality is also apparent in taste. Juices extracted by a Champion Juicer are richer and offer a more full-bodied flavor. A Champion is Simple to Use Designed for simplicity, the Champion Juicer doesn't require nuts, bolts, screws or clamps to assemble. The floating cutter just slides on or off the shaft; a quick half-turn and the body locks on or releases for removal. By changing a single part the juicer is now a homogenizer. It's so simple and all the parts are easy to clean. The Champion Juicer is Versatile In addition to extracting vegetable juices, the unit can make coconut milk, baby foods, fruit sauces, nut butters, ice creams and sherbets. No other juicer can do this. A Champion Offers... Grain Mill Attachment With the optional grain mill attachment, your champion turns into a grain mill. Now make your own flour, corn meal, coffee, and other dried grain material. Available Separately.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
A Solid Workhorse! October 5, 2008 Mary Beard (Louisville, KY) I bought this juicer when I was out of college WAAAAY back in 1980. I saved up and bought it with my own money, which, by the way was about $220.00 back then. I'm surprised they aren't more expensive now. Anyhow, my juicer is one of my favorite possessions. I think if the house was burning I would grab it, but it is pretty heavy! I love my old Champion. It still works great. If you keep it oiled, it's easier to put on the attachments.
This Company is a Nightmare to Work With! June 21, 2008 Linda R. Hendrex (USA) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
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.
No support when ages May 22, 2008 Joyce Evans (Florida) 2 out of 5 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.
best kitchen tool i've ever purchased January 18, 2008 J. Sack 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
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.
Champion Juicer August 4, 2007 MissMaxx (Surf City, California) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
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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