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Matthew Holmes
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
It works great for juicing citrus fruit. It has a fitting that goes over its built in juicer that makes it bigger for oranges and grapefruit, or you can just use the built in fitting for smaller citrus fruits like lemons. The best part of it is not only do you get the juice, but also the pulp, which is where a great deal of your nutrition is at. I love mine, and is very easy clean up.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
Does good job 👍 👏
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Just like picture
mcagee
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
The product works good. Plastic is sturdy and it pressed my lemons fine. Only wish a strainer for seeds were built in
Nancy Kolis
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
This works great.The plastic is sturdy- does not crack when dropped.And the height is just right - low enough that there are no worries about it slipping and sliding when being used.
dan)
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022
This is hands down the best juicer for grapefruit. I've tried many others, but their cone seems adequate for lemons, key limes, small to mediums oranges at best; large oranges and grapefruit they can't. This thing can juice larger grapefruit, even removing all the flesh down to the peel. Pretty awesome. Holds juice from 1 whole grapefruit with a little room to spare, so you don't spill any.
Dave D
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
Bought this for juicing grapefruit, but the ridges that juice when you twist, only go up 3/4 of the way. It doesn't juice the top of the fruit. Does an ok job on the sides and the price is right, so I'll keep it.
Erik Gordon Bainbridge
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2014
This is a combination review of two citrus juicers, the Japanese Plastic Grapefruit Lemon Lime Squeezer #1410 (ASIN: B004K6TIM6) and the Kai DH3017ENG Select 100 Grapefruit/Orange Squeezer (ASIN: B0009WCILS). I've owned the Japanese Plastic Squeezer for three months and the Kai for two months. I've used one or both daily, and also have used a traditional glass juicer for comparison.The Kai and Japanese Plastic are both excellent, though after using both for several months, the Kai serves my needs better. I juice primarily navel oranges, for which the Kai is definitely superior. However when I've used Valencia oranges, the Japanese Plastic Squeezer worked better. I haven't yet tried lemons or grapefruits, but based on my experience so far, if you juice navel oranges or grapefruits, the Kai is the better choice for you, and if you juice smaller fruits, the Japanese Plastic is the better choice.I've given the Kai five stars because it's nearly perfect at what it does. My only quibble is that it doesn't hold a lot of juice, but for a single person like myself it's not a problem.I've given the Japanese Plastic only four stars. This is primarily because of the extra part it has for juicing larger fruits such as grapefruits. There are several problems with it, apart from the minor nuisance of having an extra part to clean. The problems are 1) the top is smooth, which both makes it hard to start juicing a large fruit and make it harder as you're finishing to get at the top part of the fruit and 2) it's a little too sharp and reams out too much of the parts of the orange I don't want in my juice. It is however overall an excellent juicer, especially for the price I paid (about $5.20).Before buying these, I had planned on buying a power juicer, but after reading reviews I realized that not only are they more expensive, but they tend to break and to be a nuisance to clean.My previous experience with manual juicers was only with the traditional glass juicer, which I knew I did not want to use. The Kai at about $26 seemed outrageously expensive for something that I feared might not be any better than the old glass juicers, so I ordered the Japanese Plastic first because it's so cheap. It was so much better than the glass juicer that I went ahead and ordered the Kai.I've tried juicing navel oranges with both a traditional glass and with the Kai and the Japanese Plastic. I found two problems with the glass juicer: 1) The ridges weren't high and sharp enough to really do the job, and 2) there wasn't enough depth to juice a large orange. The glass juicer might be fine for lemons or limes, bit definitely not a navel orange.My recommendation: if you juice lemons, limes, or small oranges, buy the Japanese Plastic. It's an incredible bargain for under $6. If you juice larger fruits, get the Kai. It's a ceramic gem that should last you a lifetime (if you don't drop and break it). If you do both type of fruit, buy both. I did and I'm glad I did.
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