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Norpro Stainless-Steel Citrus Juice Press | 
enlarge | Brand: Norpro
Buy New: $25.99
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Rating: 41 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3 x 3
Model: 523 UPC: 028901005238 EAN: 0028901005238 ASIN: B0002IBOAK
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Extracts every last drop of juice from lemons, limes, and oranges | | • | Made from beautifully-finished, 18/10 stainless steel; professional weight | | • | Extra-long handles for extra leverage | | • | Dishwasher-safe |
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Product Description Squeeze every last drop from a lemon or lime with this stainless steel citrus juicer by Norpro. The extra-long handle gives you superior leverage, while the professional weight completely compresses the citrus for maximum juice extraction. This stunning mirror-finish tool is dishwasher safe. Made in USA. Tool: 2Hx8L". Juicer cup: 3" dia.
Amazon.com Review Whether you're whipping up a batch of fresh cocktails or exploring ethnic cuisine, citrus is an essential ingredient for every home kitchen. Much easier to operate than the traditional hand-held juicer, this compact citrus press is the ideal tool for squeezing lemons, limes, and oranges. Made from gleaming 18/10 stainless steel in a professional weight, it extracts more juice in less time thanks to extra-long handles. Small holes allow juice to flow while filtering out pulp and seeds. When you're done squeezing, the Nor Pro Citrus Press cleans up easily in the dishwasher. --Mary Park
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Squeeze Please - Works Great... May 2, 2008 WhizKid21 (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love making mojitos... And as fun as it is to muddle mint and lime together, it's much more ecnomical to juice the lime first, and throw the juiced rind into the mix... This juicer get's every little bit out of each lime I squeeze. I bought the stainless steel for it's durablity and in the first 3 weeks have not been disappointed.
A Fair Tool, But... April 29, 2008 btcat (Colorado Springs, CO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have used this tool many times for squeezing lemons and limes (it's too small for oranges) and it seems to be fairly sturdy with a stainless-steel finish that holds up to the dishwasher. However, it doesn't seem to close on itself as much as it should, leaving too much room (and juice) between the two halves. I found that by leaving an already-squeezed fruit in place when I insert the next one, it makes up the gap and yields more juice. Also, by cutting a shallow X across the fruit's cut end, extending through the peel, it helps the fruit to crush in the right direction. Beware of squirting juice!
I'm a cold Italian pizza, I could use a lemon squeezer, Would you do? February 26, 2008 Deep Thought 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Yes you do! Squeezing lemons is indeed a joy in life and this juicer brings the maximum joy! What I mean is, yes it hits the sweet spot amongst citrus juicers. It's not too mechanical and removed, not too difficult and messy to use, but just right and with the tactile feedback that gives you the satisfactory feeling of accomplishment. Holds in the hand with a solid feeling of quality and heft. Helpful Hint: Squeeze both sides. Start with cut side up to break into the fruit and split the skin, but squeeze slowly at first to avoid an eyeful! Flip it over and get all the juice out. Squeeze it baby! In A Perfect World: Wish it had a hole for hanging and a bit longer handle. Parting Shot: Makes me smile! I always smile while squeezing lemons, don't you?
My Main Squeeze February 15, 2008 M. Miller (NY, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This citrus press gets every last drop out of a lemon or lime, in just one good squeeze. And no electricity needed! Easy to clean (including dishwasher safe).
Works good February 8, 2008 Craig Stone (cleveland, oh United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Im a little worried though if I squeezed to hard it would break. but this is my first press and maybe thats how they all feel. Dont get me wrong this is heavy steel.
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