About this deal
Aluminium alloy construction with black coating. Squeeze the two handles together to press the fruit and extract the juice! Then quickly rinse the lemon juicer under the tap to clean. Great for citrus fruits such as lemons, limes and small oranges. Mexican Elbow Lemon or Lime Squeezer The lemon press or lemon squeezer is both bartenders' and chefs' favoured way to juice lemons.
- Handle for a comfortable secure grip
- Colour: Green
- Drainage holes for smooth juice
- Material: Aluminium Alloy
- Powder coated for easy cleaning
Reviews
the.ellemars
I'd buy this again. We've used it on some pretty sturdy fruit and the handle has never bent or broken. We've used it on some pretty huge lemons and it's been big enough to take them.
Ale Schlesinger
Not big enough for a grapefruit. Put the lime (or lemon) in cut side facing down towards the drain holes. I really liked it
ML-L
It's really a great product and I use it really frecuently nos sure if paint peeled off because of dishwasher or use. Then, when you compress the handle, it basically turns the lime/lemon inside out as it squeezes it. i had this a gift to my bf, he loved it. You see that it is very resistant.
sandra
I am very happy with it Durable. Please check and don't send one with imperfection to buyer. Overall good quality nice color squeezer made of die cast aluminium, but was disappointed that they sent one with a small chip at the side.
Ben
It is very sturdy and easy to use. He thought it's plastic, but it's metal! And squeeze the lemons very well.
Kindle Customer
It's a pretty big tool so it takes up a fair amount of space in the dishwasher. I was making a key lime pie and needed something to extract the juice from the limes, this thing squeezed every bit of the juice from the key limes. The media could not be loaded. So easy to use, I barely had to apply any pressure; even my 3 and 5 year old could use it.
Luis Carlos Ochoa
The hinge seems sturdy as well. I lay it (completely open) along a row in the top shelf with the center (green) lime part sticking into the next row.