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The Top 10 Things You Absolutely Need to Know Before Buying a Soy Milk Maker

Buying a soy milk maker involves an investment that you hope to have around for a long time. For that reason it takes a bit of research on you part to find the right purchase for your needs with the best value for your money. There are 10 critical things to know about a machine before you select one. Most information you need is given on the websites of the individual makers.

1. The key thing you need to know before you buy a soy milk maker is how does its milk taste? Customer testimonials and expert reviews on the website give their opinions.

2. The price of the maker is also important. How does the price compete with that of other brands? Are shipping, handling and warranty included?

3. How long and involved is the cleanup process?. (If the machine is not cleaned right after use, it may be damaged.) Does it have grooves or gaps that take extra time to clean?

4. Is the instruction manual easy to read and understand?

5. What is the quality of the machine? What are the materials it is made of? Keep in mind how often you will be making milk, and how much you will be making. Read the specifications of the machine you plan to buy on the website.

6. What is the safety of the particular brand? Does it have a grounded plug, and a pour spout for pouring scalding hot milk when making soy milk? Is it UL-listed?

7. Is the machine convenient and easy to use? Is the cycle short? Is the machine itself easy to lift and carry?

8. How is the product customer service? If you have a problem does the seller or manufacturer quickly get back to you and work with you until it's resolved?

9. The machine's warranty and return policies are also helpful to know. How long is the soy milk maker guaranteed to work properly?
What happens if it doesn't? Can you get all of your money back if you return it?

10. What is included with the purchase of your soy milk maker? Just the machine itself, or other things as well? Maybe a strainer, transfer pitcher, cleanup kit with scrub brush and pad, and a whole pound of non-GMO certified organic, pre-husked soybeans. Why is are-non-GMO, pre-husked beans important? Again, do your research to find out.

After you can answer the above information you have a pretty good chance of coming away with the right soy milk maker for your wants and needs.

Please go to [http://www.TheSoyMilkMaker.com] for review results of the top 5 brands.

About the author: Suzy Fivecoat has a teaching certificate, with a BA in English, and an MPA, and was diagnosed with lactose-intolerance in 2000. She has been drinking soy milk since then and desires to inform others about the many health benefits of adding soy to a healthy diet.

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