A good citrus juicer is all you need in order to have delicious fresh squeezed orange juice or use it for juicing lemons and limes for all of your favorite recipe. But how do you pick the best one? Should you get an electric or manual juicer? Are some easier to use than others?
Well, Kitgadget is here to help you take a look at the different kinds so you can review and decide which one is perfect for you and your citrus juicing needs.
Black & Decker CitrusMate
This inexpensive juicer may not be the highest quality or a top of line item, but it works for the most part, and pretty well at that! For $24.95 the price is right, even if it is something that may need replaced after a lot of continued use. It’s a great starter juicer if you are wondering if it is something you may even want or need or use a lot to see if it is worth upgrading later. We love that you can also adjust the amount of pulp, sure to please even the pickiest of picky juice lovers out there. Click Here to Read Reviews
Chef’n Juicester
For those of you who prefer to hand squeeze your juice, we were pretty impressed by this model. With it’s non-slip base, a double strainer to make sure your juice isn’t pulpy or full of seeds, and two different sizes for large and small fruits, it’s perfect for hand held use. Click Here to Read Reviews
Waring Stainless Steel Juicer
For those of you looking for something a little more sturdier and is of a higher quality, the Waring Stainless steel citrus juicer can really deliver. This is perfect for anyone who intends on juicing a high volume of fruits – and for someone who only juices occasionally you will find that this sturdy appliance may last a lifetime. It’s on the more expensive side of the scale, but it is also a much heavier duty machine than the others featured above. The 5 year warranty is promising, and Waring is typically a pretty good company to deal with. But hey, don’t just listed to us! Read reviews on the Waring PCJ2 Citrus Juicer
There are countless other citrus juicers out there, but these three are the ones that really stood out to us to be the best ones to try. Yes, sure, you can usually find a cheap hand press one at your dollar store or a garage sale – but if you love fresh juice and intend to use it often, then these ones are the top three to consider first!
Do you have a citrus juicer you love? Tell us about it in the comments section below!







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