I love my Champion juicer!! I do own a vertical juicer, but it's a pain to clean. The Champion is easier to clean and I feel like I am getting more nutrients from my juice because it masticates the veggies and not just presses them. My carrot juices are always sweet! (Bunny Luv carrots are the best!)
Jump to the following parts of this episode: 02:27 Champion 2000 Made in the USA Introduction 03:52 Omega VSJ843 - My favorite Juicer 05:34 Noise Comparison 06:21 RPM difference / High Speed or Not? 07:20 Weight Comparison 07:30 Footprint Comparison 08:22 Champion Juicer - Disassembly and Parts Explanation 10:15 Teeth on Champion Cutting Blade 12:20 Omega VSJ843 Juicer - Disassembly and Parts Explanation 16:59 How To assemble the Omega VSJ843 18:08 How to assemble to Champion Juicer 19:45 Juicing different types of produce in each juicer 21:00 Which juicer makes a higher quality juice 21:25 Weigh-in of Carrots and Pears 22:30 Juicing in the Omega VSJ843 24:45 Select produce to fit your juicer 24:50 Juicing in the Champion 2000 Juicer 27:30 Talking about Yield from each juicer 29:00 Pulp put into each juice 29:20 Comparison of Yield from Each juice 30:00 Why is one juice darker than the other? 31:52 Warranty Comparison 32:25 What is a masticating Juicer? 33:00 Comparison of juice pulp 34:28 Taste Testing two juices 36:00 Champion more efficient at juicing root vegetables 36:56 Summary and declaring the winner of this episode
Although the VSJ843 came out several years ago, there has been no major improvements in the vertical auger design based on my testing of the latest generation machines. there are only small changes that do not significantly affect performance or yield in home juicers.
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I love my Champion juicer!! I do own a vertical juicer, but it's a pain to clean. The Champion is easier to clean and I feel like I am getting more nutrients from my juice because it masticates the veggies and not just presses them. My carrot juices are always sweet! (Bunny Luv carrots are the best!)
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
02:27 Champion 2000 Made in the USA Introduction
03:52 Omega VSJ843 - My favorite Juicer
05:34 Noise Comparison
06:21 RPM difference / High Speed or Not?
07:20 Weight Comparison
07:30 Footprint Comparison
08:22 Champion Juicer - Disassembly and Parts Explanation
10:15 Teeth on Champion Cutting Blade
12:20 Omega VSJ843 Juicer - Disassembly and Parts Explanation
16:59 How To assemble the Omega VSJ843
18:08 How to assemble to Champion Juicer
19:45 Juicing different types of produce in each juicer
21:00 Which juicer makes a higher quality juice
21:25 Weigh-in of Carrots and Pears
22:30 Juicing in the Omega VSJ843
24:45 Select produce to fit your juicer
24:50 Juicing in the Champion 2000 Juicer
27:30 Talking about Yield from each juicer
29:00 Pulp put into each juice
29:20 Comparison of Yield from Each juice
30:00 Why is one juice darker than the other?
31:52 Warranty Comparison
32:25 What is a masticating Juicer?
33:00 Comparison of juice pulp
34:28 Taste Testing two juices
36:00 Champion more efficient at juicing root vegetables
36:56 Summary and declaring the winner of this episode
I have both of those juicers. I love both of them for different reasons.
I love Champion, known one all my life (62) ............ but it's like a '55 Chevy, it's a classic, it's just outdated.
Love my Omega VSJ843 juicer!
me too!
I still have one after 35 years even though my Norwalk now makes the better juice.
why dont they update their juicer??? John????
l m hesitating between this omega and the green star pro which one would you recommand considering the yield?
Thank you for your answer
Please watch my comparison of those two at
th-cam.com/video/oQ92n-tz55g/w-d-xo.html
to learn my thoughts.
Isn't the VSJ843 outdated as well ?
Although the VSJ843 came out several years ago, there has been no major improvements in the vertical auger design based on my testing of the latest generation machines. there are only small changes that do not significantly affect performance or yield in home juicers.