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Champion Household Juicer 2000+
The Champion Household Juicer 2000+

The Range of Champion Juicers and Extractors

Plastaket have been manufacturing the Champion Juicers for almost half a century since the introduction of the first Champion Juicer, and have continually refined its operation so that today's Champion Juicers provide the maximum extraction of nutrients and goodness from your fruit, vegetables and grains.

The Proof is in the Color!

You only have to start juicing with the Champion Juicer to see the difference over other, inferior juicers. The juice is richer and darker in color because it contains more of the nutrients that making juicing such a healthy and tasty way of life. The resultant juice from a Champion Juicer is richer, sweeter and more full-bodied than the juice from other juicers.

What makes a Champion 2000+ Juicer better than other juicers?

The Champion 2000+ Juicer range has several features that make it standout from other juicers:

The Versatility of a Champion 2000+ Juicer

The Champion 2000+ Juicer can also make fruit sauces, baby foods, nut butters, ice cream, sherbets and fruit smoothies. You can also change one part to transform your juicer into a homogenizer and there is a grain mill attachment that can be used as a flour grinder or a mill grinder.

The Range of Champion 2000+ Juicers

There are two main models within the Champion 2000+ Juicer range: the Household unit for domestic use and the Commerical unit for heavier use. Both models are produced in US and International varieties. There is a choice of color from White, Black, Silver and Almond.

This page has information on the range of Champion Juicers and extractors, including the Champion 2000+ that is available in two models, the Household and the Commercial.

Add A Juicer Review

From: Lisa Garcia
Model Reviewed: Champion Commercial Juicer G5
Score: 5 out of 5
Review: I LOVE THIS JUCIER. IT DOES COST A LITTLE MORE BUT WORTH EVERY PENNY...I HAVE USED CHEAPER JUICERS HOWEVER YOU GET MUCH MORE JUICE OUT OF THE CHAMPION.. IT IS YOUR HEALTH YOU DECIDE.
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From: Patrick Mcduffie
Model Reviewed: Champion Commercial Juicer G5
Score: 5 out of 5
Review: The Champion is a strong Jucier. You can juice for as long as You need without having to clean out the pulp. Very handy for large jobs. I think the Champion is the best for all of My needs.
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From: David Colton
Model Reviewed: Champion MAR-48C White Household-Model Juice Extractor
Score: 5 out of 5
Review: I've been using my Champion juicer for about four years now. I also have an Acme 5001 juicer. The Acme is excellent, but I've found myself using the Champion and storing the Acme. The Champion juicer is extremely easy to set up and use. The continuous feed feature allows making large amounts of juice without intermittent cleaning. The Champion is versatile. With the screen removed, it's a mincer. With the blank instead of the screen it makes sorbets. With the large hole screen, the juice is pulpier, my preference. You can buy a mill attachement to mill small amounts of flour, nuts, or flax seed. Juicing is messy. The Champion is OK in that regard but not great. It's not as messy as some, more messy than others. Cleanup is quick and easy. Disassembly is a breeze. Unlike other machines with many parts and hard-to-clean screened centrifical baskets, the Champion has a small semi flat filter screen that is easy to clean. The plastic parts are tough nylon but stain easily from food. The stains go away in the dishwasher. The parts aren't supposed to be dishwasher safe, but we've never had problems. The residue is usually reasonably dry. If not, it can be run through again to squeeze more juice out of it. The residue can be used as mulch or to thicken and flavor soups and stews. The home model motor has almost never stalled on me, though it has slowed with carrots or cabbage if I use too much pressure. Just a slightly reduced pressure on the tamper and the motor speeds right back up. I know somebody who has had the same Champion since the 1950's and still uses it. Parts are reasonably priced and easily available. It doesn't juice grass, but you can roll the leaves of cabbage or lettuce and juice them. It doesn't juice leaves as good as some other juicers, but it's OK for occasional use or if the leaves are to add flavor to other juices. A person who only eats raw food would probably benefit from a slow speed gear or screw press type unit instead, even at twice the price. The unit is heavy and bulky, but has had the same honored spot on our kitchen sink since we bought it new. I love the 1950's utilitarian styling. I'd recommend getting another juicer if it needed to be stored in a cabinet after each use or if you want something sleek looking. If it was stolen, I'd buy another, except maybe a dark color that doesn't stain.
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