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Post by Bruce Tackett on Aug 18, 2018 17:59:09 GMT
Several years ago I started squeezing my own orange juice using this glass juicer: After awhile I wanted to use something that was faster and easier, so I got an electric squeezer like this: It certainly is faster and easier, but the problem is it takes for freaking ever to clean. If I wanted to make a batch of orange juice, I had to stop and clean it after every two oranges. So, I went back to using my glass juicer shown above. Using that glass reamer is a bit of a pain, so I thought I'd try a press type squeezer and went looking for something like this: In my search, I came across this little guy that cost only $8.55, so I ordered it: It arrived just a few days ago and I've been using it and loving it. Just drop in an orange half, and with one good squeeze, orange juice comes gushing out. The fastest thing I've used yet. It is of sturdy construction, made out of aluminum, and so easy to clean - just rinse it off under hot water. The citrus, itself, is a cleaning agent.
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Post by stormshadow on Aug 18, 2018 18:53:20 GMT
I have the yellow version for lemons and it is awesome.
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Post by Bruce Tackett on Aug 18, 2018 21:11:22 GMT
It is beyond awsome!
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Post by Bruce Tackett on Aug 18, 2018 23:38:21 GMT
I have the yellow version for lemons and it is awesome. Would it be legal for me to use my orange squeezer with a lemon?
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Post by Deuce Gunner on Aug 19, 2018 1:29:36 GMT
I have the yellow version for lemons and it is awesome. Would it be legal for me to use my orange squeezer with a lemon? In KS you could probably get away with it. In FL or CA the citrus industry is much more highly regulated.
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Post by Bruce Tackett on Aug 19, 2018 1:50:28 GMT
Thank you, Deuce.
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