---
product_id: 212840151
title: "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"
price: "$685.03"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
category: "Soya Joy"
url: https://www.desertcart.us/products/212840151-g5-8in1-milk-maker-soy-milk-soaked-or-dry-beans
store_origin: US
region: United States of America
---

# LED timer with reheat function Intelligent sensors for mess-free use 8-in-1 multifunctional powerhouse 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
**Price:** $685.03
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥛 Elevate your plant milk game—because homemade never tasted this smart!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 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 by soyajoy
- **How much does it cost?** $685.03 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/212840151-g5-8in1-milk-maker-soy-milk-soaked-or-dry-beans)

## Best For

- soyajoy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Smart Sensors, Zero Mess:** Dual boil-over and water level sensors keep your kitchen spotless and your milk flawless.
- • **Worry-Free Warranty & Support:** 1-year standard, upgradeable to 2 years plus free recipes and expert customer care.
- • **One-Button, Eight-Function Mastery:** From soy to nut milks, porridges, soups & more—effortlessly crafted with a single press.
- • **Durable & Quiet Stainless Steel Design:** 1.6L insulated chamber delivers long-lasting performance with whisper-quiet operation.
- • **Precision Grinding for Creamy Perfection:** Patented funnel technology ensures ultra-smooth, nutrient-rich plant milks every time.

## Overview

The SoyaJoy G5 8in1 Milk Maker is a versatile, high-performance kitchen appliance designed for busy professionals who demand quality and convenience. With eight automated functions including soy, nut, and grain milks, soups, and porridges, it features patented precision grinding, intelligent sensors to prevent spills, and a durable stainless steel cooking chamber. Its LED display and reheat function add ease, while the insulated exterior ensures quiet, safe operation. Backed by a 1-year warranty (extendable to 2), this appliance transforms homemade plant-based milks into a simple, mess-free ritual—perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking control over their nutrition and kitchen style.

## Description

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+ SoyaJoy G4 The SoyaJoy G4 succeeded the G3 by also becoming the #1 seller on desertcart, 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.

Review: Does the job nicely - I had tried out another, less expensive soy milk maker. SoyJoy is worth the extra shekels. It' insulated layer means you can touch it during the making of the soy milk; it's warm rather than burning hot. It has a good spout and lip to help in pouring, and it doesn't spit out milk in the making. It is easy to clean - just make sure you do it immediately, and don't let the residue dry out. The taste is good - about what I'd expect for homemade soy milk. I don't know what they do to commercial milks, even the ones who's only ingredients are soy beans and water, and I probably don't want to know. I can make soy yogurt with it, and that is one of my primary uses of soy milk. I look forward to making tofu. SoyJoy G5 is attractive on the counter. I don't know that the LED time indicator is all that important, but it's there and it works. The buttons are easier to understand than those on other makers. I was able to get an extra year warranty for the unit after purchase - two years in total. Making your own soy milk is a huge savings, and you know your ingredients. Moreover, soy milk is getting harder to find. It seems like the war on soy has flooded the market with all the others (oat, almond, hemp, etc.) Soy has been a healthy staple in the diets of so many cultures for centuries. It guards against cancers. It provides complete protein. It has a much smaller water footprint than almonds.
Review: Great product, great milk! 1.3 years in. - Have had this for about a year and 4 months so far, and with use roughly every other day it is still going strong. 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 out just a rinse to loosen it and come back a few minutes later works fine. I find it helpful to have a pull out sprayer at my sink so that I can spray the machine, but hold it such to avoid letting the electronic parts get wet. The instructions also suggest/show as much too. Flavor is great! I've used, with equivalent results, organic yellow soybeans from Nuts.com and Shiloh Farms organic yellow soybeans from Vitacost.com, plus I think there was a sampler that came with my unit (Soymerica I think non-gmo, but not organic IIRC). There are two water levels to adjust the resulting volume vs. thickness of milk produced. Truly, I don't really notice much of a difference, so I just fill between the lines and get about 1.25 to 1.5 quarts per batch. When straining, I do add a little more water and swirl it around the machine to get the last bits out (mostly okara pulp at this point), I include this in my net milk. I rinse then soak for a bunch of hours (say 4+ or so) or overnight and drain the beans before filling with the final water and making the milk, although the machine has options for unsoaked beans as well which I've used occasionally. I like the presoaked bean quality of milk better, but it's not a substantial difference. I have yet to try the other feature options, such as soups. After straining (filter was included), the nutritious and protein-rich (I read) "waste" product okara can be used to cook other dishes. I included it homemade granola regularly, and sometimes make gnocchi with it. There are a wealth of recipes on the web. Nothing needs to go to waste. The okara freezes well until you are ready to use it. Pretty much every batch I make the okara goes into the freezer first. For many years, I gave up on soy milk as the commercial ones like Silk especially used to bother my stomach, probably due to one of the fillers, and my guess would be the carrageenan. With this, I can drink as much soy milk as I like and my stomach is just fine since it's just soy and water. And presoaking/draining reduces/removes any bean-triggered gas (I forget offhand if that's a thing with soy as with other beans, but in any case I do not have any issues with the milk I make). Before getting this, I tried making soy milk manually a bunch of times. Didn't know machines existed - what a find! Anyone who has done it manually on the stove, knows that needs constant attention and a BIG pot to avoid spillage. With this machine, just press a button and walk away. There is a timer to know when it'll be ready, and it will beep for a minute to let you know it's done. It'll keep it warm while plugged in once done. I am able to watch TV/movies while it is running about 30 feet away with no walls in-between, but in a smaller space it could maybe be too loud I am guessing. It's not bad, IMO, much quieter than I'd expect, but not silent of course. It does have to go through brief cycles of grinding to do its thing, but those are muted. Nothing at all like those jet-powered blenders. More like an upgraded dishwasher which has sound dampening. At least similar to mine.

## Features

- 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B089R6GGLL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,925 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #99 in Countertop Blenders |
| Brand | SoyaJoy |
| Brand Name | SoyaJoy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 628 Reviews |
| Included Components | Stainless Steel sieve, measuring cup, power cord, usermanual with recipes |
| Item Package Weight | 3.27 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | soy milk maker |
| Item Weight | 7.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sanlinx Inc. |
| Model Number | G5 |
| Package Weight | 3.27 Kilograms |
| Part Number | G5 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacture's warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SoyaJoy
- **Capacity:** 3.1 Pounds
- **Color:** White
- **Product Dimensions:** 9"D x 10.5"W x 15"H
- **Special Feature:** Auto Shut Off

## Images

![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 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tnf1HM3VL.jpg)
![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 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61FeifxFyXL.jpg)
![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 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/810XWrsHMYL.jpg)
![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 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71bAPwPVTZL.jpg)
![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 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51h0JVA-65L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: sorry, 1 cup means American regular cup?**
A: Please note this answer is relating to another question where 1 cup is mentioned to that specific question. In the user manual, 1 cup means the measurement cup comes with the machine, which is 1/2 regular American standard cup.

**Q: I want make very rich soy milk . what is the maximum cup of soybeans at one time in 1.6 liter capacity?**
A: We label the capacity very conservatively at 1.6 L while others could have label it 1.7 L or even stretch it to 1.8 L or higher. I have tried 1.8 L with no problems at all.  Our engineers want to make sure even if the machine is used in the city of highest elevation (the high the elevation, the easier to boil over), it will make 1.6 L without any problems. So please take a note when compare with other machines label larger capacity.

**Q: Can I make oat milk from oat groats?**
A: Yes, you can. Please use the "Raw Milk" function to make oat milk with the SoyaJoy G5.

**Q: Is the white part of the sensor plastic? Does hot food touches it?**
A: The white part of the sensor is food grade plastic, even though that is above the milk level in the pot.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the job nicely
*by P***L on February 7, 2023*

I had tried out another, less expensive soy milk maker. SoyJoy is worth the extra shekels. It' insulated layer means you can touch it during the making of the soy milk; it's warm rather than burning hot. It has a good spout and lip to help in pouring, and it doesn't spit out milk in the making. It is easy to clean - just make sure you do it immediately, and don't let the residue dry out. The taste is good - about what I'd expect for homemade soy milk. I don't know what they do to commercial milks, even the ones who's only ingredients are soy beans and water, and I probably don't want to know. I can make soy yogurt with it, and that is one of my primary uses of soy milk. I look forward to making tofu. SoyJoy G5 is attractive on the counter. I don't know that the LED time indicator is all that important, but it's there and it works. The buttons are easier to understand than those on other makers. I was able to get an extra year warranty for the unit after purchase - two years in total. Making your own soy milk is a huge savings, and you know your ingredients. Moreover, soy milk is getting harder to find. It seems like the war on soy has flooded the market with all the others (oat, almond, hemp, etc.) Soy has been a healthy staple in the diets of so many cultures for centuries. It guards against cancers. It provides complete protein. It has a much smaller water footprint than almonds.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, great milk! 1.3 years in.
*by R***R on August 2, 2022*

Have had this for about a year and 4 months so far, and with use roughly every other day it is still going strong. 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 out just a rinse to loosen it and come back a few minutes later works fine. I find it helpful to have a pull out sprayer at my sink so that I can spray the machine, but hold it such to avoid letting the electronic parts get wet. The instructions also suggest/show as much too. Flavor is great! I've used, with equivalent results, organic yellow soybeans from Nuts.com and Shiloh Farms organic yellow soybeans from Vitacost.com, plus I think there was a sampler that came with my unit (Soymerica I think non-gmo, but not organic IIRC). There are two water levels to adjust the resulting volume vs. thickness of milk produced. Truly, I don't really notice much of a difference, so I just fill between the lines and get about 1.25 to 1.5 quarts per batch. When straining, I do add a little more water and swirl it around the machine to get the last bits out (mostly okara pulp at this point), I include this in my net milk. I rinse then soak for a bunch of hours (say 4+ or so) or overnight and drain the beans before filling with the final water and making the milk, although the machine has options for unsoaked beans as well which I've used occasionally. I like the presoaked bean quality of milk better, but it's not a substantial difference. I have yet to try the other feature options, such as soups. After straining (filter was included), the nutritious and protein-rich (I read) "waste" product okara can be used to cook other dishes. I included it homemade granola regularly, and sometimes make gnocchi with it. There are a wealth of recipes on the web. Nothing needs to go to waste. The okara freezes well until you are ready to use it. Pretty much every batch I make the okara goes into the freezer first. For many years, I gave up on soy milk as the commercial ones like Silk especially used to bother my stomach, probably due to one of the fillers, and my guess would be the carrageenan. With this, I can drink as much soy milk as I like and my stomach is just fine since it's just soy and water. And presoaking/draining reduces/removes any bean-triggered gas (I forget offhand if that's a thing with soy as with other beans, but in any case I do not have any issues with the milk I make). Before getting this, I tried making soy milk manually a bunch of times. Didn't know machines existed - what a find! Anyone who has done it manually on the stove, knows that needs constant attention and a BIG pot to avoid spillage. With this machine, just press a button and walk away. There is a timer to know when it'll be ready, and it will beep for a minute to let you know it's done. It'll keep it warm while plugged in once done. I am able to watch TV/movies while it is running about 30 feet away with no walls in-between, but in a smaller space it could maybe be too loud I am guessing. It's not bad, IMO, much quieter than I'd expect, but not silent of course. It does have to go through brief cycles of grinding to do its thing, but those are muted. Nothing at all like those jet-powered blenders. More like an upgraded dishwasher which has sound dampening. At least similar to mine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to Clean, Easy to Use, Very fine Okara, Saves lots of time
*by J***E on October 6, 2020*

I have now made 6 batches of soymilk using this product. I have made soymilk the "old-fashioned" way (soak, blend, heat, squeeze) ever since I began making plant milks. I had no idea what having a soymilk maker would do for me in terms of saving my time and helping my cleanup. This is as simple as soaking the soybeans, rinsing and draining the soak water (the way you would anyway), putting the beans into the SoyaJoy and adding water up to the very easy-to-see line inside the carafe, and plugging it in. In 36 minutes, the maker heats and blends the beans and leaves me with the last step of pouring it into the milk bag and straining. I am no longer cleaning up my blender and standing at the stove stirring for 20-25 minutes. That alone is worth the price to me. Some additional thoughts: - when the batch is done, the maker will beep for a minute and then keep the milk warm for an hour. If you unplug and remove the top and immediately run just the stainless steel shaft (NOT the top where the electronics are) under hot water at the faucet, you will save yourself some cleanup of the ring that forms around the blender part at the top level of the milk. Same with the stem that holds the blades to the bottom. If you do leave it for the hour, I still suggest removing the top and immediately running it under the hot tap, but be prepared to use a dishcloth to remove what has dried to the shaft and blade stem underneath. - the okara (pulp) left over is some of the finest ground I have ever seen, and I have a high-speed blender. It is fine enough to use as is as additions to baked goods, child's playdough, or for drying. If you are into reusing the okara, you will be very pleased with the results; - the noise of the unit reminds me of an in-door icemaker/water dispenser in older refrigerators. It certainly is much quieter than a food processor or blender. It is not a constant noise, but when the unit is on, I recommend not being on a Zoom call in the same room. That being said, if I was, I would still be able to hear everything on the call very well; - If the machine has too many soybeans, it will put out an error code. Keep the manual handy to check if this is the one, and remove the excess beans and let the stem/top cool a bit before putting it back on, or else the cycle will take 49 minutes; - I have not yet had success with it in making firm tofu. I bought the SoyaJoy kit with the press and nigari, but I am obviously missing something with measurements (which is how I found out about the error code I listed above). So glad I bought this!

## Frequently Bought Together

- 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
- Soymerica Non-GMO Soybeans - 7 Lbs. Identity Preserved (IP). Great for Soy Milk and Tofu. 100% Product of USA. Non-GMO Project Verified
- Laura Soybeans, newest crop and Non-GMO - directly from the Chambers Family Farm in Iowa. Makes best Soy Milk, Tofu, or Tempeh.

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.us/products/212840151-g5-8in1-milk-maker-soy-milk-soaked-or-dry-beans](https://www.desertcart.us/products/212840151-g5-8in1-milk-maker-soy-milk-soaked-or-dry-beans)

---

*Product available on Desertcart United States of America*
*Store origin: US*
*Last updated: 2026-05-20*