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If you love fresh, healthy fruit juice, you’ll adore this handheld juicer from kitchencraft’s healthy eating collection. It might look simple, but KitchenCraft reckon it’s the easiest, most effective way to extract juice from your favourite citrus fruits. The juicer is made of sturdy plastic with thick, firm handles. This clever design turns a gentle squeeze into pounds of orange-crushing pressure. This means every last drop of juice is extracted – perfect for adding to salad dressings, smoothies, or drinking on its own for a healthy hit of Vitamin C. This juicer is designed for larger citrus fruits like oranges. For limes and lemons, check out kitchencraft’s smaller handheld Juicers – they’re colour-coded in green and yellow, so you’ll always know which is which
Who needs bulky electric juicers when this handheld orange juicer does the job so well?
With its sturdy plastic design and firm, strong handles, it only takes a soft squeeze to extract every last drop from your fruit
Just the right size for most oranges. Start your day with a healthy glass of vitamin C, or add flavour to smoothies or dressings
Safe, reliable and compact – with no expensive batteries to replace or electricity to worry about
This manual juicer is dishwasher safe and comes with a 12-month guarantee
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Miss M L Collett –
I was introduced to the Kitchencraft range of juicers when my son was given the lemon one for Christmas. I used it a number of times and was impressed at how, easy and how much more juice I could extract vs my normal method.Like many people, I’ve thought about buying an electric cold pressed juicer, the prices have come down in recent years. However, the issue is that such machines take up valuable space in the kitchen, especially for those like me with tiny kitchens. Not to mention the faff of cleaning filters etc after and rising cost of electric.So, back to this contraption. It’s an easy and very straightforward machine to operate. I suggest slicing the sides of the orange to enable it to flatten easier, thereby extract more juice.Don’t do what I did initially (with my sons lemon one), it looks like you place the halved fruit skin side down so the cup fits inside the fruit. Sure, it’ll juice it, but it will also splash over the sides and waste juice. Place the halved fruit so that the skin is facing up. The downwards pressure will force the fruit to flatten and extract the most juice and keep it inside the cup, glass or container you’ve rested it on.The hinge is looser on the orange squeezer, but it makes sense that it would be because you’re squeezing much larger fruit and it needs that amount of give.These juicers are brilliant and with no electric usage, no large appliance to find space for, can be stored even in the smallest kitchen.Do get the lemon/lime juicer too, it’s worth it if you regularly use fresh lime and lemon juice.Very impressed. I just need to buy more oranges now.
Gary Antonio Horne –
¡Es tan fácil de usar y limpiar! El exprimidor eléctrico ya no sale del armario porque es mucho más fácil y rápido y requiere menos limpieza. No es necesario pelar primero las naranjas. Simplemente corte la fruta por la mitad, inserte y exprima. También se puede usar para limones y limas exprimiendo cada mitad y luego colocándolos juntos para extraer el resto del jugo. Buen ejercicio para las manos y los antebrazos también. Es bastante simple y sólido y debería ser confiable por muchos años.
Laura –
Materiale di qualità, molto robusto, fa il suo lavoro!
Kontrollrummet –
Redskapets halvor går inte ihop tillräckligt djupt. Det blir en spalt emellan så att ganska lite saft pressas ur apelsinen. Jag läste ett tips om att apelsinhalvorna egentligen ska placeras “motsatt” mot redskapets rundning så att de vrängs “ut och in” vid pressningen. Detta gav förvisso lite bättre presseffekt men fortfarande långt ifrån optimalt.
Thomas F. –
Wenn ich mir die Renzensionen zu diesen Saftpressen durchlese (auch bei den kleineren Versionen für Limetten), habe den Verdacht, dass es viele verkehrt bedienen: Klar, instinktiv legt man die halbe Frucht “passend” in die Rundung der Presse. Auf diese Weise kann der Saft aber nicht nach unten abfliessen und spritzt nach oben heraus…Richtig geht es, indem man die halbierte Frucht “falsch herum” mit der Schnittfläche nach unten einlegt. So wird die Frucht beim Pressen quasi “umgestülpt” und der Saft läuft sauber unten durch die Löcher ab.Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Teil!