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Professional Quality, Built to Last
Made from heavy-duty cast iron, this manual citrus juicer is built for long-lasting performance and effortless juice extraction. The sturdy lever design lets you squeeze more juice with less effort, making it perfect for daily use at home.Fast & Easy Fresh Juice
Enjoy fresh juice in seconds. Simply cut your oranges, lemons, grapefruits, or pomegranates in half, place them face-down in the stainless steel bowl, and pull the lever. No electricity, no noise — just pure, healthy juice whenever you want it.Easy to Clean
Designed for convenience, all fruit-contact parts are removable and dishwasher-safe. The cast iron base can be quickly wiped clean, keeping your juicer looking great and ready for the next use.Pure Taste, No Bitterness
Unlike electric juicers, this hand-press design won’t extract bitter oils from the peel, ensuring every glass is filled with only the sweet, natural flavor of your fruit. From oranges to grapefruits, lemons, limes, and pomegranates — get every last drop of fresh, delicious juice.
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The only small gripe is that the though stainless parts sort of lock into the base, it's not a good solid lock that requires repositioning things occasionally. This rig is SO MUCH easier than using a juicer that requires any wrist action other than pulling the lever.
The only reason I dropped a star is the screws keep coming loose. What I did to remedy this was I used blue thread lock on the screws that kept coming loose. After that no more loose screws.
Great if you like cocktails lemon or lime juice.
Pros:
QUIET! Love that I can juice early in the morning without the grinding electric sound. Its very easy to use and extracts more juice then the electric one's ever did. The handle glides up and down with ease and very little pressure is needed, unlike the electrics where you need to push down and sometimes move the citus around to get all sides juiced. So much easier to clean as well. Electric juicers kind of dance around my counter so I have to keep a towel under then, they also drip. This manual one doesn't budge. Its also better at keeping seeds and pulp out.
Cons:
While doing a big batch of oranges I didn't lift the handle fully and when I went to remove an orange it slammed down on my finger REALLY hard!! Left a dent and was sore for good amount of time. This could be a very tragic injury if little hands are helping. I now keep one hand on the handle at all times. The only other downside is the two feet at the base are not wide enough or tall enough for a cup to fit under to collect the juice. I use a sandwich tupperware to straddle the feet and its low enough to fit under. If anyone else has a suggestion I'd love to hear it.
Possibly the more expensive version doesn't have the con's I've experienced but my husband and I plan to move in a couple years and most likely wont have fruit bearing trees so its not worth the investment for me at this time. But I do wish I had purchased it much much sooner! I would probably have juiced a lot more.