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product_id: 189712399
title: "Soyapower G4 Soy Milk Maker, Almond Maker, Rice Milk Maker, Quinoa Milk Maker, and Soup Maker - New Model All Stainless Steel Inside"
brand: "soyajoy"
price: "AR$1059366"
currency: ARS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
url: https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/189712399-soyapower-g4-soy-milk-maker-almond-maker-rice-milk-maker
store_origin: AR
region: Argentina
---

# Soyapower G4 Soy Milk Maker, Almond Maker, Rice Milk Maker, Quinoa Milk Maker, and Soup Maker - New Model All Stainless Steel Inside

**Brand:** soyajoy
**Price:** AR$1059366
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Soyapower G4 Soy Milk Maker, Almond Maker, Rice Milk Maker, Quinoa Milk Maker, and Soup Maker - New Model All Stainless Steel Inside by soyajoy
- **How much does it cost?** AR$1059366 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/189712399-soyapower-g4-soy-milk-maker-almond-maker-rice-milk-maker)

## Best For

- soyajoy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted soyajoy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

Soyapower G4 Soy Milk Maker, Almond Maker, Rice Milk Maker, Quinoa Milk Maker, and Soup Maker - New Model All Stainless Steel Inside

## Features

- New model replacing the SoyaPower Plus soy milk maker with thermo-plastic outliner and bottom heating technology. 1.3 litter capacity
- All stainless steel construction for the grinding and cooking chamber. No food color stains on plastic or concerns of plastic leaching into food
- 4th generation filter-less design for easy use and cleaning with Perfect Grind Technology (TM) for high milk yield
- 8 Automatic functions for fully cooked milk, soup, and raw vegan milk from beans, grains, and nuts. Most feature milk maker - even making hot chocolate
- High tech design complete with advanced temperature and water level sensors, and solid-state power controls for performance and durability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Manufacturer | Sanlinx Inc. |
| Item model number | SoyaPower G4 |
| ASIN | B00DSC9PCG |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Easy, quick, yummy soy milk!
  

*by L***I on Reviewed in the United States on 25 June 2014*

I have been using this every 2-3 days for the past month, and so far I love it!  I have so far only used it to make soy milk, and it does an excellent job at this.  I bought 20 pounds of the Laura soybeans direct from the farm for about $2/lb, and my cost per liter comes out to about $0.50 or $0.60 if I was doing my sleepy math correctly.  I thought remembering to soak the soybeans would be a pain in the butt, but it's not at all - when I use up the last of the soy milk, or when I notice it is low, I measure out a rounded cup (the one that came with the machine, which I think is about 3/4 cup), rinse briefly, pour the soybeans in a bowl, cover with water, and 8-10 hours later they are ready to make soy milk; I've even let them go as long as 12 or 13 hours, and the soy milk tasted the same to me.  I do recommend washing everything as you go - the leftover bean residue is easy to get off while it is still wet, and a little more difficult if allowed to dry on the machine.  I wash the top part as soon as I take it off the machine, and wash the pot as soon as I have poured all of the soy milk into the strainer.  Easy peasy :)The first batch I made did not taste good at all, even though I went through the preliminary wash step as instructed in the manual.  I'm not sure if it was because of the machine, or if the beans that came with the machine were old; I'll never know, because the next batch I made with the fresh Laura soybeans was delicious.To make a liter of soy milk I use a rounded cup (the one that came with the machine) of dried soy beans, soak them for 8-12 hours, put them in the machine and then fill the machine to the second water mark and start the machine; after straining off the bean pulp (okara) I add 1/4 cup sugar, 1 tsp vanilla, and 1/4 tsp salt, and mix well.  It is slightly sweet this way; I could probably get away with half the sugar, but I like it this way over my cereal in the morning :)In case you are wondering what to do with the okara, it makes great crackers!  I will try to remember to come back and provide instructions, but my 2 year old is in need of attention, so I will have to stop typing.I hope you found this helpfulEDIT: 7-24-2014: I just timed the whole process... A minute or so to measure the soybeans, rinse them, and cover them with water. After that, you are just letting them sit for 8-12 hours.  Once I pull out the machine, it takes 10 minutes from start to finish, including washing the soy milk maker.  So, less than 15 minutes hands on (if you wash as you go), but you have to plan ahead for the soaking time.I still have to work out the measurements for the okara crackers, so that update will be coming in the near future I hope.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It works for me
  

*by P***R on Reviewed in the United States on 13 May 2015*

This thing is awesome.  I got it to make my own cashew milk and almond milk.  It worked right out of the box with minimal prep work and instruction manual reading.  Essentially, what you're getting is a high-speed blade, similar to a commercial ice cream milkshake maker, like you might see at a Baskin Robbins, that also has a heating element inside it for making soup.  You can chuck in anything you want and some water to make cold beverages, soups, or porrige-like concoctions.  That blade pulverizes whatever you add into powder.  The nut milk I make is just as good as store-bought and I pay a fraction of store prices for it.Dump the accessories, if you want.  They work, but they're cheap plastic and you don't really need them.  The only things you really need, in my opinion, are a measuring cup and maybe a strainer for the ground nut meat.  It's just not easy to strain out that fine material, so I usually don't.  If I want to strain it, I sometimes use a linen tea filter, which is like a sock on a handle you can pour the milk through to catch the powdered nut meat.  I experimented with drying the nut meat into powder for cooking, but I'm too lazy to put a lot of effort into that.  I also don't bother soaking the nuts when I make nutmilk; I just mix the ingredients and turn it on.  Cleaning the unit is easy-it's stainless steel.  The design is simple and it generally doesn't make much of a mess.  I've over-filled it past the line marked inside it and only had a spill when I jolted it on purpose to see what would happen.  The only minor issue, in my opinion, is the top and the electric connection in the handle prevent you from just pouring water all over the unit in the sink, but it's a minor thing and does not prevent me from cleaning the unit.  I hold my thumb over the electrical connection on the handle when I wash it out.  The connection also has a flexible rubber cover over it that sort of seals around the connection when you put the top on, so it's at least a little bit water repellent.  My cleaning regimen usually involves filling it with hot water and soap, turning on the nut milk function, and letting it spin the soap and water into thick foam.  Then, I scrub, rinse, and let it dry.If you don't like paying 4+ dollars a container for soy milk, nut milk, coconut milk, etc, then consider this machine.  The price is reasonable and for the price of one container of nut milk, you can get the ingredients to make several containers of your own to your personal taste.  You can't lose.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    I put the top part on the plate with perfect size so that the blades wouldn't touch anything
  

*by L***Y on Reviewed in the United States on 22 April 2014*

so far I've tried soy milk and grain, and it worked well. The only problem I had is it's kind of difficult to handle the top with one hand and pour the milk out with the other hand. So I have to find a plate and lie the top part on it, and then pour out the milk  and wash the machine. Because I'm not sure if letting the blades lie on the counter would hurt them, I put the top part on the plate with perfect size so that the blades wouldn't touch anything.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-19*