| |
SoyaJoy is a premium quality
machine. SoyaJoy was first to market and has become the most reviewed
soymilk maker. It has been rated the best in every apple-to-apple
comparison test conducted by experts. Always take a close look at any
review; see if the reviewer is a well respected expert, with his or her
name clearly stated (personally puts his/her reputation on the line).
Below are reviews that have been published by the reviewers. These
reviewers are all well known or well respected professionals.
1. IntSoy has
selected the SoyaJoy Soy Milk Maker as the best out of all soymilk
machines tested.
Dr.
Karl E. Weingartner, Senior Food Scientist &
Director of IntSoy, an independent non-profit research organization
widely recognized for its authority and expertise in soybean utilization
research.
We are most pleased to announce that IntSoy (International Soybean
Program) at the University of Illinois has conducted vigorous testing of
the SoyaJoy Soymilk Maker. Here are Dr. Weingartner's original words:
IntSoy recently tested three different brands of soy milk makers. Based
on the results of these tests the machine we recommend is the SoyaJoy
Soymilk Maker from Sanlinx Inc.. The machine was tested using both hot
water and cold water for making soy milk from soaked soybean according
to the supplied user manual. It takes us about 15 minutes to make soy
milk from cold tap water, and 12 minutes with hot water. We noted that
the taste of the milk is better when the hot water is used. The
instructions are easy to follow. The machine is very suitable for home
use and is among the best we have tested. The stainless-steel container
is also a plus.
INTSOY is an independent non-profit research organization widely
recognized for its authority and expertise in soybean utilization
research. It has facilities to test and evaluate home use soymilk
makers, as well as large-scale commercial soy products equipment.

2. Well-known chef and cookbook author
Ellen highly recommended the SoyaJoy as the best soy milk maker.
This is the second time Ellen recommended the SoyaJoy. "This machine is
still the best value for the money and recommended by me and Intsoy."
Ellen has over 20 years of experience as a professional chef,
nutritionist and author.
3.
SoyaJoy got rave reviews from Marie Oser
Marie
Oser shows Lisa how easy and economical it can
be to make soymilk in just 15 minutes! Below are
some picture clips from a five-minutes TV video
from VegTV.com.
It is no
wonder that Marie chooses the SoyaJoy to show
her friends and audience how to make soymilk,
the best soymilk maker she has ever tested.
Marie has given the SoyaJoy the
highest recommendation to her audiences.
Marie
Oser is a best selling author, syndicated
columnist, and lecturer specializing in health
and nutrition, with an emphasis on the plant
based diet. Her popular weekly column, The
Enlightened Kitchen, has been gaining readership
steadily since it's debut in the Philadelphia
Inquirer on October 10, 1999 in one of the top
newspapers in the country, the Philadelphia
Inquirer. Marie also has a regular column on
Vegetarian Times, the most popular Vegetarian
Magazine.
|

Show starts |

Adding soybeans to filter cup |

Attach filter up to machine head |

Place machine head on pitcher |
|

Press the START button |

Boiling hot soymilk is done in 15
minutes |

Flavor soymilk to your liking |

Cheers! |
|

Use soymilk with coffee |

With cereal |

Chocolate soymilk! |

Lisa is happy! |
|
|
4.
SoyaJoy has a great editorial review from the most popular vegetarian
Web site -- vegsource.com.
"SoyaJoy gets
VegSource's highest rating! Jeff and Sabrina have been having a ball
with their SoyaJoy Soymilk Maker, coming up with a variety of different
flavors and consistencies. You can't go wrong with a SoyaJoy -- we love
it! Don't be fooled by imitations and Johnny-come-lately ripoffs --
SoyaJoy is the original, the granddaddy that started it all! The quality
of construction, the safety and the power of the machine are the best
out there. It's made of the finest materials available -- a surgical
stainless steel cooking pot with smooth edges all around -- and it's
built for safety and ease of use. It's not only the best, it also
happens to be the most reasonably priced! Compared to SoyaJoy, other
soymilk makers look like toys! ... "
Jeff recently tested the SoyaPower and here is what he has to say:
You've taken a great soymilk maker and made it even better! It's so easy
to use and clean up, and the soymilk it produces is a big hit with the
whole family. Thanks for continuing to be a leader in spreading soy to
the world!
Feel free to use that as an endorsement on your site, should you wish
to.
All best,
Jeff
5. SoyaJoy Rated 5 Star by Capri from
Epinions.com.
Capri is a well-known reviewer of household appliances at Epinions.com.
She is one of the most trusted reviewers at Epinions.com, who is well
known for its common-sense independent product reviews. SoyaJoy is the
only soymilk maker that achieved five stars at Epinions.com. Like all
reviews here, Capri wrote and published her review without us ever
contacting her or even knowing about the review until months after she
published it.
As always, before I purchase a product I did a ton of research and
reading about soymilk makers. Our primary concern was stainless steel
touching the milk only, easy cleaning, and fast convenient usage. Of
course, taste had to be a big part too. What I kept coming back to was
the SOYAJOY SOYMILK MAKER by SANLINX. The reviews I read about it were
glowing and positive and very numerous. The price was also right- $99 at
Christmas time.
So after debating, emailing the company and discussing, I sent for the
unit. Wow, were we shocked.
Pros: easy, fast, saves lots of money, small footprint
Cons: takes a while to get used to fresh flavor
The Bottom Line
In all of the years I spent laboring over soy milk, it is truly awesome
that this the SOYAJOY does the job in 1/20 of the time-truly a
miracle!!!!!
MY COMMENTS
This is my most important kitchen helper. I guard it with my life. No
one is allowed to touch it. I LOVE this thing.
TASTE?
The milk that comes out of it is fresh- very clean tasting and you can
make it any way you want it to be. We just drink it straight now with a
little honey added if we remember while it is hot. The milk will keep
from 1-2 weeks in sealed glass depending on the weather and the batch.
Do you like a certain store bought soymilk? Keep a box with ingredients
and try to copy it. Quite frankly, once you get used to the fresh taste
of the soymilk made with this machine, you will never go back to that
other stuff again.
We occasionally will open a box of milk left from a while ago in
emergencies, and we can all taste the other stuff in it (including the
aluminum) and it is really gross. We used to LOVE that stuff!
HAVE I SAVED MONEY?
Have I saved MONEY? HAVE I SAVED MONEY? BOY, HAVE I SAVED MONEY!
I have to tell you, folks, this soy milk maker has saved us a LOT of
money. At about $20 a week for soymilk, we can probably get a full
gallon of soymilk for about, let's say $.50 worth of beans.
So, take $19.50 and multiply that out to be approx. 32 weeks, and we
have saved approx. $624 in the 8 months that we have been using this
machine.
DO I ACTUALLY LIKE IT?
All of the family drinks it, and all of us like it, including me. I do
not have the problems with drinking it that I used to have with our
other method of making the milk. We are using the exact same bag of
beans.
Everyone has their own way of fixing this milk. My son loves to make
Indian Lassis with it (rosewater milkshake in essence). My daughter
loves to mix it with anything at all because she loves to mix things. My
husband loves to make carob shakes from it and just blending it gets a
beautiful foam on top just like those foamy drinks people pay a ton for.
I like it with just a little honey and vanilla if it is just to drink.

7.
Review by Dr. Joseph Ross, Doctor of Optometry
Dr. Ross specializes in comprehensive vision care and practices in
Brewster, New York. He also enjoys interests such as telecommunications,
alternative health care, politics and sharing great ideas.
I have had my Soyajoy soy milk maker for about a year now. I have to
tell you that it is one of the best items I have purchased ever. I am an
eye doctor and concerned about nutrition. Your machine makes it easy and
inexpensive to make soy milk in minutes. Plus the Laura Soy Beans you
recommend from Fairvew Farms are great for soy milk and very reasonable
in cost. http://www.fairviewfarms.com/
I am one of the many Americans who follow a low carb high protein diet,
like Atkins Recommends. It is very easy to make soy milk and use Stevia
as a sweetener. You instantly have a great low carb drink that can be
flavored with, vanilla, cinnamon, and many other flavors.
I found an excellent source of Stevia that works very well with your
machine. I get it from http://www.herbaladvantage.com/ . It has almost
no after taste. With Vanilla or cinnamon, I can make great soy milk in
minutes. This is the best Stevia I have ever seen. The price is very
reasonable and the quality better than anything I have found anywhere.
They have bred their Stevia to have virtually no bitter aftertaste as
some Stevia does.
I was also skeptical about needing the cleaning mixture you recommend
but that is every bit as excellent a product as your machine. It makes
clean up very easy.
Dr Joseph A Ross,
http://www.drjoeross.com/
8. Vickilynn Haycraft rated SoyaJoy the
Best in a head-to-head test in 2001. After three
years, she proudly recommends SoyaJoy SJ-5 in her newest review of all
major soymilk makers on the
market.
Vickilynn
Haycraft is a wife and mother of five children. Vickilynn's articles,
columns, poetry, book and product reviews have been distributed
worldwide. She has been published in magazines such as Teachers of Good
Things, Homemaker's Forum, An Encouraging Word, Gentle Spirit, Above
Rubies, Healthy Foods e-zine, Dollar Stretcher, Coming Home, Naturally
Healthy Living magazine and Naturally Healthy Home Study Course.
"I greatly prefer the SoyaJoy," said Vickilynn in her 2001 review. "I
finally have been able to make a good-tasting milk alternative that my
family enjoys without complaint. Making these beverages at home has
saved us about $500.00 per year. The automatic soymilk maker paid for
itself in about 3 months, and the best news is that the process of
making non-dairy milk using a machine is easy, quick and completely
automatic (thus saving my precious time for more important tasks!)."
Vickilynn reviewed SoyaJoy SJ-5 again in November, 2004, three years
after her first review, and confirmed that the SoyaJoy is still the
best: "I now recommend the SoyaJoy SJ-5 as an excellent, well-made
machine that consistently delivers high-quality non-dairy beverages from
home." Read the entire review here.
Some readers have asked us about what is the difference between SoyaJoy
and SoyQuick. SoyQuick is the private brand name of a Canadian
distributor, not an authorized US distributor. It is the same exact
machine as SoyaJoy. If you order SoyQuick online, it may be shipped to
you from Canada and you will have to pay the higher cost (and it takes
longer as well) to ship back to Canada for product return or warranty
repair. |