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Old 02-19-2008, 11:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Orange juice squeezers

Does anyone have recommendations for an excellent orange juice squeezer or experiences to share? Need to buy a new one. I'm also interested in ratings. Thanks!
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Do you have a kitchenaid mixer? I have the juicer attachment for it and it works well.
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Old 02-20-2008, 08:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I use a Samson juicer. Champion make a great one too.
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I use the old fashion glass one where you cut the orange in half and place it in the center of the juice bowl and twist back and forth. Hey, it still works and I get a little bit of a workout!
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I have a Krups electric citrus juicer that I love. It is so uncomplicated and I can throw it in the dishwasher. If I'm juicing only a couple oranges or lemons, I'll just use a glass reamer. Even though I have really strong hands, just squeezing a lemon has never worked well for me.
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I have one of those old-fashioned glass reamers with the attached well to catch the juice but it's been many moons since I squeezed fresh OJ. If I need OJ for anything, I use my wooden reamer that I bought to use on lemons and limes.
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I have the glass type too and I use it if I need the juice from one or two. If I am making a pitcher of something I use the one for my mixer.
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