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Breville die cast commercial-style designed Citrus Press is wonderfully functional and excellently designed. It has a die-cast stainless steel juicing cone that will fit all size citrus fruit. It boasts innovative juicing action for maximum juice e... read more
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M. Sharma | Wednesday, September 22, 2010
this our second breville citrus jucer our first one broke after continews use of one and half year.we have this one since a year works fine overprice but worth paying it.there is nothing more impotant than health. very easy to use my kids make their own juce many times.
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Gustavo Adolfo Osorio | Saturday, May 22, 2010
I gave up my old citrus press assuming this one must be better. But it is just a nice machine. The design is beatiful, but the it works slow, gets stuck easily and the arms is complicated to use since it requires delicate motion and a specific angle to press.
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Falconer | Wednesday, April 14, 2010
My wife bought one for my birthday. It looked really sleek and beautiful and I was so pleased with my present. Then we used it... We set it up and began making lemonade for the party. After squeezing lemons AS DIRECTED IN THE MANUAL for 15-20 minutes it stopped working and would not start again. We looked in the manual under trouble shooting but no help there. We put it away and pulled out our old Cuisinart plastic citrus juicer ($29.95) we have owned for years and finished making lemonade for my birthday p
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Whether you need lime juice for a recipe, or want fresh grapefruit juice for breakfast, the efficient Citrus Juicer gets it out quickly. The heavy-duty, die-cast base sits on vibration-dampening feet, ensuring smooth, quiet operation. Juice bowl and ... read more
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55 reviews
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George | Thursday, September 23, 2010
This juicer is simple and it works. It has a switch on the side, so the push down to turn on type switch in the other ones that always breaks isn't there. It's really just a motor with a reamer on it - simple and effective. The motor is powerful - it never bogs down. The white finish is probably easier to keep clean, nut the stainless looks pretty sharp.
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lriera | Thursday, October 14, 2010
It's really heavy so it doesn't dance around the counter top. You need to make a LOT of orange juice to justify the high price.
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Gary Soldow | Monday, October 06, 2008
This is the second Waring Citrus Juicer given that the first one's motor strained with just the slightest pressure.
Surprisingly, the current one, presumably with a properly working motor, also strained with pressure although it allowed for more pressure than the first, faulty unit.
It appears that the motor is not very powerful. As well, the juicer attachment, over time, since it doesn't have a very tight fit over the motor shaft, will simply stop turning when pressure is applied.
I returned the unit and opted for the more expensive Breville Citrus Juicer.
That unit is magnitudes better than the Waring unit.
My recommendation is to not even consider buying the Waring unit. It has an underperforming motor and is poorly constructed.
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The Hamilton Beach Citrus Press exerts uniform pressure to extract juice. Sturdy rack and pinion gearing allows for effortless use. Easy lever arm control yields maximum juice extraction. Collector cup is pivoted to swing out for easy, mess-free remo... read more
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37 reviews
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D. King | Friday, October 29, 2010
After high school I worked in a fruit juice and sandwich cart. We used these for hours a day. I have had one at home for decades. Every other juicer I have tried pales in comparison. Only drawback: the edges of large grapefruit protrude or have to be squished in, but since you can do lemons and limes really effectively (much better than a hand press so I use it when making cocktails too, thus it gets lots of use :-) ), the range is still more than acceptable and most average grapefruit are fine. Electric ju
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S. W. Jameson | Friday, May 15, 2009
This is not the solid piece of machinery that the original is. We have one of the old ones, and it's a workhorse and the new one is a waste of time.
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