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SoyaJoy G5 8in1 Milk Maker | Soy Milk, soaked or dry beans, Almond milk, quinoa milk, Nut Milk, Oat Milk, Cashew Milk | + Soups, Porridges, hot cocoa | Self-Cleaning | Raw Milk Program
Brand | SoyaJoy |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Auto Shut Off |
Capacity | 3.1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9"D x 10.5"W x 15"H |
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About this item
- THE NEWEST 8-function multi-maker from Sanlinx, est. 1999. Make soymilk from soaked or dry beans, nut milks, raw blends, porridges, pureed soups, and more—with one press of a button! New LED display shows time remaining, and the Reheat button is there for you if you forget!
- STAINLESS STEEL 1.6 L cooking chamber for long-lasting durability and food safety, insulating plastic exterior wrap for quieter, cooler, and more efficient operation.
- SMOOTHER, RICHER plant milks with our patented Precision Grinding Funnel, which draws ingredients towards the blades for a superfine grind and maximal extraction, all hands-free.
- INTELLIGENT sensors for optimized, hands-free operation: Dual boil-over sensor and water level sensor prevents messes, while the internal temperature sensor enables precise temperature control during grinding and heating for each expertly-programmed function, maximizing nutrition. Soybeans, for example, need 15+ minutes above 190 F to break down enzyme inhibitors for optimal nutrient absorption.
- CUSTOMER SUPPORT that leads, with 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, upgradeable to a 2-year warranty via email registration (instructions included), free recipe book, web resources, and attentive email and phone support.
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Product Description
Sanlinx is North America's premium supplier of top quality soy milk makers and tofu making supplies since 1998. We stand by our products, and never buy fake reviews.
Our newest high-tech soy milk maker has a temperature sensor, water level sensor, and boil-over sensor to ensure the machine extracts the maximum nutrition from raw ingredients, and makes the best tasting and highest quality soy milk. The SoyaJoy G5 is also perfect for making all kinds of plant milks, such as almond milk, quinoa milk, and soups, and porridges.
The SoyaJoy G5 has three unique advantages:
1. Raw function - Even though soy milk must be cooked, some other vegan milks, such as almond milk, are best made raw to preserve the maximum nutrition.
2. Perfect Grind Technology - Temperature-controlled soaking, grinding, and cooking cycles are coordinated by three sensors. The temperature sensor allows optimal temperatures for each phase of the process. Hot soaking is at an optimal 180 degrees F, which eliminates "bean" taste without overcooking the soybeans. Similarly, grinding is best from 180 to 190 degrees, and cooking must be done at between 200 - 210 degrees to ensure the inactivation of the natural enzyme inhibitors present in soybeans. Without a temperature sensor, a machine would either overcook the beans at the hot soaking and grinding phases, or undercook at the cooking phase.
3. Solid-state electronic controls replaced the traditional relay controls for superior reliability and service life. Additionally, they reduces the operation noise level to seamlessly integrate the SoyaJoy G5 into your kitchen.

One-piece stainless steel interior
The SoyaJoy G5 has a large 1.7-liter capacity and bottom-heating technology. The cooking pot is made of seamless thick food grade stainless steel, which is much sturdier and stronger than double layer stainless steel.
Key Features
LED Screen
The LED screen shows how many minutes are estimated left in the current cycle, helping you plan out your time better. It also helps you troubleshoot if mistakes happen. For example, if it shows an "E2", the user manual troubleshooting section will tell you the likely reason - you used hot water (above 140 degree F) instead of warm or cold water.
Temperature Sensor
This sensor is used to control the temperature at every stage of the cycle to ensure the highest nutrition content, taste, and quality of the soy milk. Machines without temperature sensors make overcooked, inferior soymilk.
Insulating plastic exterior
A plastic outer body helps keep the SoyaJoy G5 quiet, and protects you from heat if you accidentally touch the machine during the cooking cycle.
Boil-Over Sensor
On the head of the machine, the boil-over sensor detects and stops messes before they can happen. Along with the temperature sensor, it ensures a perfect cooking cycle every time.

Super-fine grinding
Our Precision Grinding Funnel pulls ingredients towards the sharp, serrated stainless steel blades that grind dry or soaked beans to smooth perfection. No sharpening needed.

Seven Functions - Endless Possibilities
Including a user favorite quick-start for soymilk. Enjoy cooked or raw plant-based milks, soups, and porridges. Each button sets off a unique cycle of grinding and heating, designed for optimal results.
Included accessaries

Accessories
Each machine comes with a US power adapter, fine metal mesh sieve for easy milk filtering, and scoop cup (1/2 American cup) for easily measuring the perfect amount of soybeans or other ingredients. User Manual not pictured.
25 Years of Excellence - Sanlinx pioneered the soy milk maker category since 1998 with the original SoyaJoy
2023 SoyaJoy G5 update
SoyaJoy G5 got its first update based on customer feedbacks. Improved pour spout design and error sensor robustness made the G5 closer to perfection.
SoyaJoy soy milk makers have been top sellers for 25 years. You can be assured we will be here to serve you, unlike other come-and-go sellers.
SoyaJoy G5 introduction
SoyaJoy G5 - our 5th generation was introduced as 8-in-1 plant milk makers.
We pioneered the filter basket in our original SoyaJoy in 1998. However, Our experiments and customer feedback shown that clean the filter basket takes more time than manually filtering. In-machine filters cup gets clogged over time and difficult to clean.
SoyaJoy G4+
The G4+ reintroduced the plastic cladding for thermal insulation and got hundreds of reviews with a 5-star average rating. We have kept the thermal insulation design since for future generations.
SoyaJoy G4
The SoyaJoy G4 succeeded the G3 by also becoming the #1 seller on Amazon, and introduced a new modern look to our line.
Check out the previous 4 models since 1998 below the main product photo at the top.
Product information
Brand | SoyaJoy |
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Color | White |
Special Feature | Auto Shut Off |
Capacity | 3.1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9"D x 10.5"W x 15"H |
Included Components | Stainless Steel sieve, measuring cup, power cord, usermanual with recipes |
Style | Fine |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Material Type Free | BPA Free, Lead Free, PVC Free, PTFE Free, Phthalate Free |
Warranty Type | 1 year manufacturer's warranty |
Manufacturer | Sanlinx Inc. |
Item Weight | 7.12 pounds |
ASIN | B089R6GGLL |
Item model number | G5 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #106,526 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #238 in Countertop Blenders |
Date First Available | June 6, 2020 |
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Customers find the milk maker makes delicious soy milk and is easier to use than stove-top methods, with good quality results and easy cleaning. The functionality and value for money receive mixed reviews - while some say it works better than expected and is worth the price, others report it stopped working after a few uses and isn't worth the investment. The noise level and durability also get mixed feedback, with some noting it's quieter than expected while others find it noisy, and several customers report it breaking within a year of use.
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Customers enjoy the taste of the milk maker's output, particularly praising its ability to make delicious soy milk, with one customer highlighting its versatility in producing various nut milk options.
"This machine works exactly as specified. It made creamy soy milk & soy paste which is great on its own...." Read more
"...With the soya joy, it is so creamy and nutty without that overwhelming bitter bean flavor..." Read more
"...After straining (filter was included), the nutritious and protein-rich (I read) "waste" product okara can be used to cook other dishes...." Read more
"...So far I have made great soy milk and cashew milk as well as pureed carrot ginger soup. It is sturdy and strong, easy to use and clean...." Read more
Customers find the milk maker easy to clean, with one customer noting that it can be taken apart for thorough washing.
"...It's a breeze to use and clean up is just gently scrubbing with a plastic brush the wand that houses the grinding unit...." Read more
"...It gets it quite clean! The process still takes time BUT like I said the hands-on time is just the straining...." Read more
"...Very happy with it. Not too hard to clean. Best cleaned right away once cooled slightly or rinsed, like with anything, but even if left..." Read more
"...It is sturdy and strong, easy to use and clean...." Read more
Customers find the milk maker simple to use, noting it's easier than stove-top methods, and one customer mentions that the included strainer makes the process convenient.
"...It's a breeze to use and clean up is just gently scrubbing with a plastic brush the wand that houses the grinding unit...." Read more
"...over Silk soymilk, and the nut milk bag also made the straining process much more convenient...." Read more
"...It is sturdy and strong, easy to use and clean...." Read more
"...The machine is extremely easy to use and clean. I was worried most about the cleaning given stovetop milk making...." Read more
Customers find the milk maker to be a nice functional unit that produces good soy milk quality, though some mention it only lasted for a while.
"...This maker is the highest rated because it's a very good quality...." Read more
"...The milk reminds me of the quality of West soy but much more flavorful...." Read more
"...Overall I am pleased with the performance of the machine. It's fairly easy to configure and clean...." Read more
"...I like the presoaked bean quality of milk better, but it's not a substantial difference...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the blender's functionality: while some say it works better than expected and is very good for making soy milk, others report that it stopped working or died after a few uses.
"This machine works exactly as specified. It made creamy soy milk & soy paste which is great on its own...." Read more
"...The machine stops working after the error code. This is a low quality machine. I would not recommend it." Read more
"...It is quieter, easier to clean and even improves the beverage produced by a more thorough processing of the beans/nuts...." Read more
"...At seven months, the motor simply refused to start. Nothing to do with the bearing, blades still turned freely and easily...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the milk maker's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it not worth the investment.
"...Also, the taste is fantastic and worth the money for that alone...." Read more
"...I cannot believe the price of soy milk & nut milks. The prices are out of control!..." Read more
"...has an uninsulated pot, and generally lower tech - but it is a third less money, it makes just as much good milk in one batch as this machine, and..." Read more
"...one knowing this, but with the warranty and customer service it's well worth it. It is also not as loud and functions much better than my Tayama !..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the blender's noise level, with some finding it quieter than expected while others describe it as fairly noisy, noting a slight squeal in the blade bearing.
"...It's not bad, IMO, much quieter than I'd expect, but not silent of course...." Read more
"...Replaced with Soyabella 1.3 liter. Mixed bag - it's MUCH noisier, has an uninsulated pot, and generally lower tech - but it is a third less money,..." Read more
"...It is also not as loud and functions much better than my Tayama ! Definitely worth the money!" Read more
"...It is not a constant noise, but when the unit is on, I recommend not being on a Zoom call in the same room...." Read more
Customers report durability issues with the blender, noting that it breaks within a year and has poor quality.
"...The machine stops working after the error code. This is a low quality machine. I would not recommend it." Read more
"...Took it apart and found the main circuit board had several fried components, and worse, they showed signs of having fried slowly over time, as in..." Read more
"...Its durability is poor compared with the old Joya...." Read more
"...small curds, and this caused a grainy mouth feel and a tofu that would not hold together...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025Size: 1.6 LVerified PurchaseThis machine works exactly as specified. It made creamy soy milk & soy paste which is great on its own. I am still experimenting on combo milks like adding walnuts & almonds, however the versatility is great! Cleaning is a bit of a learning curve since the electronics are on the part you have to clean, but I put tin foil over the electronic parts when cleaning & it is super easy to clean if done right away. I cannot believe the price of soy milk & nut milks. The prices are out of control! Hopefully more people will be making their own milk just to save money & prevent companies from overcharging on their nut milks!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025Size: 1.6 LVerified PurchaseI'm extremely happy with this soy milk maker! After shopping for several months online and comparing old soy milk makers to new, I decided on this one. It's a breeze to use and clean up is just gently scrubbing with a plastic brush the wand that houses the grinding unit. If you watch the SoyaJoy video on Youtube a few times, you'll have the process down.
I had bought a 7-lb bag of dried soy beans a while back and am using them. But, this seller provides a small sample size to get started. You can have soy milk in 30 minutes from pre-soaked beans. This maker is the highest rated because it's a very good quality.
My purchase was missing the filter and small sample of beans and I contacted the seller and they sent those out to me right away.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024Size: 1.6 LVerified PurchaseI’ve made multiple batches of soy milk and each has turned out perfectly. The milk reminds me of the quality of West soy but much more flavorful. It still takes a long time to make soy milk, but this device cuts the hands-on time down significantly. When I would make it on the stove, I would say the hands-on time was close to an hour with blending, simmering, and squeezing in a nut milk bag. Now, all I have to do is squeeze it which takes less than ten minutes. I think the most valuable thing is that I do not have to be glued to the stove monitoring it. You do have to wait ten minutes between each batch which isn't a big deal because the soyajoy will automatically add the ten minutes when you start the next batch.
So my recipe for making a half gallon of soy milk is:
-soak 250 g of dry soybeans overnight
- rinse and drain and divide in half
-make two batches using one-half of the soaked soybeans
-add about 1100 ml of water to the soyajoy with 1/2 of the soaked soybeans
-run it on soaked beans
-once it is done, I usually pour that batch into a clean pot with a lid
-add the remaining soaked soybeans and 1100 ml of water
-run the cycle
-once finished add it to the pot with the rest of the soy milk
-I usually let it cool down before straining, but if you have asbestos hands feel free to strain right away
For cleaning, once I am all done, I rinse immediately and gently scrub with a sponge. Then I will run it on the raw milk setting with some water and vinegar and then rinse it out after. It gets it quite clean!
The process still takes time BUT like I said the hands-on time is just the straining.
Also, the taste is fantastic and worth the money for that alone. On the stove, there were numerous times my soy milk came out “beany’ tasting despite boiling it to hell and back. With the soya joy, it is so creamy and nutty without that overwhelming bitter bean flavor (I used the same soybeans for both stovetop and in the soyajoy).
Overall, I'm very happy! Plus I believe they give you a year warranty.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2023Size: 1.6 LVerified Purchase1/28/2023:
I've had the Soyajoy G5 for about a month and I have used it several times for oat and soy milks, so I feel comfortable giving my initial review. So far so good, but my main complaint at this time is that I had to get a nut milk bag to truly achieve the quality I was looking for.
The included mesh strainer is just not quite good enough even with two or three passes, although it did better than I expected it to given the size of the holes. My oat and soy milks were gritty and had a much stronger oat and soy bean taste than store-bought milks, probably due to there still being a good amount of pulp in the milk.
I got a hemp nut milk bag to replace the strainer and it was a night and day difference compared to my first few batches. I actually prefer my latest batch over Silk soymilk, and the nut milk bag also made the straining process much more convenient. I just pour right into the bag over a bowl, tighten the drawstring, and hang the bag over the bowl to slowly drip while it is still too hot to squeeze by hand. I highly recommend picking up a nut milk bag to go with this product, and would rather have had one included instead of the mesh strainer. I also think that removing more of the soybean skins after soaking helps the end product (maybe this should be added to the instructions).
Overall I am pleased with the performance of the machine. It's fairly easy to configure and clean. The only trouble spot with cleaning I noticed was the seam where the shaft of the blade sticks out of the blender body. Sometimes a tiny bit of pulp stays stuck there on the shaft, but otherwise a quick wipe with a kitchen sponge with detergent cleans it perfectly well (and you could probably just use water if you wanted).
I'll be updating this as I get more experience with the machine and try out other features.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025Size: 1.6 LVerified PurchaseUsed one time, next use the E 2 error code keeps popping up and no way that I can fix it. The machine stops working after the error code. This is a low quality machine. I would not recommend it.
Top reviews from other countries
- DavidReviewed in Canada on February 24, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Size: 1.6 LVerified PurchaseI love this machine. I drop 1 star because the price is so high. I wish I could buy it directly from Amzon.com.