A quieter way to make soy milk without taking over the kitchen
This machine solves a familiar problem: high-speed blending often means loud mornings and a messy cleanup. Joyoung’s B700 takes a more controlled route with frequency conversion, insulation, and automatic cleaning, so it feels aimed at households that want daily use rather than occasional novelty.
It is also sized for real family routines, not single-serve experiments. With a 1500ml master cup and support for 4-6 people, it is designed to handle breakfast drinks, soup bases, and baby food in one unit, which makes the next detail more interesting.
1300W power and 35,000 rpm: why the texture matters
The 1300W motor and 35,000 rpm speed suggest a machine that can break down beans, grains, and softer ingredients into a finer, less gritty result. In practice, that means smoother soy milk and rice paste with fewer fibrous leftovers, which is what people usually want from a wall-breaking blender.
For corn juice or soup, the benefit is consistency rather than speed alone. Users who prefer a velvety mouthfeel should appreciate that the machine is built for high shear blending, but the real question is how much noise that performance creates.
Sound insulation and touch control in day-to-day use

The sound-insulated cover is the feature that gives this model its strongest identity. It will not make a 35,000 rpm appliance silent, yet it should soften the sharp, metallic edge that cheaper blenders often produce, which matters in open-plan kitchens and early starts.
The touch panel keeps operation simple, and the appointment function helps you line up breakfast before the kitchen gets busy. That makes the B700 feel closer to a countertop helper than a manual appliance, especially when you want the next batch ready on schedule.
Auto cleaning and heat drying sterilization: the hidden time saver
Automatic cleaning is one of the most practical features here because sticky soy residue is usually what discourages daily use. The included cleaning brush helps with corners and the removable design should make rinsing easier, while heat drying sterilization adds a more hygienic finish after wet cycles.
That combination is useful for households making milk alternatives, porridge, or baby food several times a week. According to customers on similar Joyoung machines, easy maintenance is often the feature that decides whether the appliance stays on the counter, so the cleaning system is worth paying attention to.
What it can make beyond soy milk

The B700 is not limited to one recipe family, which gives it better value than single-purpose soy milk makers. It handles complementary food, milkshakes, rice paste, soup, and corn juice, so it can replace a few smaller appliances if your kitchen storage is tight.
The insulation function also helps keep drinks warmer for longer, which is useful when serving at the table instead of pouring immediately. If you mostly make cold smoothies, the heat-focused side may matter less, but the broader menu still makes the machine more flexible than a basic blender.
Build, safety, and what to check before ordering
The CE certification and spill-prevention protection are reassuring for a high-power countertop appliance, and the 220V specification fits standard domestic use. The milky white finish gives it a clean, modern look that should sit neatly alongside other Joyoung kitchen gear without looking industrial.
One point to note is that this is a substantial machine, so it suits households that will use the 1500ml capacity regularly. If you only make one small serving at a time, a compact model may be easier to live with, but for families this format is the more practical choice.

















