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Amco Enameled Aluminum Lime Squeezer, Light Green
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Amco Enameled Aluminum Lime Squeezer, Light Green

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Description:

This original citrus squeezer by Utensils of Mexico is easy to use in three quick steps. The result is always pure juice without any seeds or pulp.

Features:

Easy to use


Dishwasher safe


The result is always pure juice without any seeds or pulp.


No need for electricity or batteries


Fun, citrus-inspired color


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 2.4 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 2.2 inches
Package Height: 1.0 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 50 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 50 customer reviews )
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39 of 39 found the following review helpful:

1Good for an Occasional Squeezer!Jan 02, 2008
By John in Big D
We have the orange, lemon, and lime squeezers. Ease of squeeze diminishes as size increases and fruit becomes firmer. An older, drier orange would be almost impossible for Hulk Hogan to get a drop out of. A small, juicy lime would be a whiz for an arthritic grandma.

Our objections are, the enamel peels off where the juice contacts it most strongly and repeatedly, so that bits of paint fall in your food preparations; the acid in the juice attacks the bare aluminum and causes pitting; waxy coatings from the fruit which build up on the inside surfaces of the juicers attract dirt and mildew and are virtually impossible to remove; and finally, the pin that holds the pieces together is steel and rusts.

Although these juicers get the juice out, we're now looking for an all stainless steel model with long enough handles so it doesn't take a lot of strength to juice a lemon, and doesn't shed paint and collect crud that can't be removed.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5The magnum squeezerNov 05, 2009
By John O'Brien
I chose this size squeezer because I have a lime squeezer. That one it too small to squeez lemons or oranges. Now I have the tripple threat! I can squeez all three with one squeezer.

31 of 36 found the following review helpful:

5These Squeezers RuleJul 16, 2006
By Piti
I read the negative review (above); with due respect, I don't agree. I have the lemon and lime models. I have made a kergillion Margaritas with these. I used to use the twist kind that collects juice in a bowl below - these pale next to the Mexican beauties in price and function. With respect to the claim that pulp and juice get caught in the partially folded-over skin; not so. I tested this myself by fully unfolding the skin and squeezing again - only a drop or two remained from the first pass. So I say: when one is enjoying juice, one should lighten up on the obsessive/compulsive notions and just have some fun. Enjoy!

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

2good design works, but bad enamel doesn't stand up for longJun 24, 2007
By Wolf in Sheep's Clothing "Up Late Every NIght...."
I've had both the yellow lemon squeezer and the green lime squeezer for nearly a year -- and now both of them are loosing their enamel. We use them a lot -- and I expected more.

Also, they don't give up the natural oils of the rinds in the dishwasher, and end up having to be washed by hand periodically. The small bowl shape is a real mess to try and clean. I'm going with stainless steel next time.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5It works wellMar 01, 2009
By Katie Rebecca Hartzog "KatieHartz"
I bought the product after having purchased and used a lime squeezer to make cherry lime squeezes for myself. I never knew that there was such a hand held product that one could juice citrus fruits with. I began searching on the web to see if an orange squeezer was even available. I use an electric juicer for other fruits and vegetables, but citrus fruits are more of a pain because you have to peel and desegment them to fit them into the juicer. So, this hand held device makes it much easier to just cut the oranges in half and insert them in. Yes, I am happy with this product. It works as stated. Grapefruits, however, are too big for this device.

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