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Citrus Reamer - Soft grip

Citrus Reamer - Soft grip

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Brand: Oxo

Buy New: $10.50 (On sale from $14.25)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews


MPN: 28281
EAN: 0019812282818
ASIN: B00020BTMQ

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • It's easy to juice citrus fruits with this reamer. The soft, comfortable handle absorbs pressur...
  • Sold individually
  • Dimensions: 2"Dia 6"L
  • See Product Description below for a complete description of this item.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
It's easy to juice citrus fruits with this reamer. The soft, comfortable handle absorbs pressure while you juice lemons, limes, or oranges with ease. The juicing end is cast aluminum that has been highly polished to provide as much beauty as it does function.
Not recommended for dishwasher.



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Perfect for any juice lover   October 9, 2008
Kasia (New York City)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a great item when I want to juice one or two fruits, preferably small citrus such as lemons or limes. It's heavy and quite hefty, and the grip is not squishy, it actually feels very solid and doesn't yield to pressure much but it's not uncomfortable. It washes really well and I prefer it to the wooden reamer, those tend to get gross if left wet or in the sink and wood should never be exposed to too much liquid unless it's still a tree sitting in the ground.

I spend the last weekend making lemonade and limeade and this was in constant rotation. I just made up a simple recipe, juice of one lemon or two limes, good shake of sugar ( about 1.5 - 2 tbs) and mixed in with tiny bit of hot water to melt the sugar, then I added 5 ice cubes and filled my 12 oz glass to the rim with mineral water. Quick mix later and I had a great, refreshing sip of something healthy (minus the sugar I guess) that I got to make myself. I always have citrus fruit on hand; I get them in dozens and fill up a bowl in my room almost as a centerpiece, mixing the colors. It's definitely better to make some iced juice than drinking Kamikazes all night long lol.

If I'm juicing a lot of fruits or oranges, I prefer the stationary juicer; one with a little plate attached but for quick jobs this is great, just remember to roll the citrus on the counter while pressing on it with the palm, or a quick nuke in the microwave makes it even more juicy and fabulous.

- Kasia S.




 
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