🍊 Press Fresh, Live Fresh – Juice Like a Pro at Home!
The CO-Z Hand Press Juicer Machine combines commercial-grade 15-pound cast iron strength with food-safe 304 stainless steel components to deliver fresh, pulp-rich juice from a wide variety of citrus fruits. Its ergonomic rubber grip handle and heavy-duty suction base provide effortless pressing and stability, while dishwasher-safe detachable parts make cleanup a breeze. Compact yet powerful, this manual juicer is designed for durability, ease of use, and professional-quality juice extraction right on your kitchen counter.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel, Iron |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Cast Iron Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 0.8 Liters |
Item Weight | 6 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.9"D x 11.4"W x 15.3"H |
Finish Type | Heavy Duty Manual Citrus Press |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Manual |
Controller Type | Manual |
Maximum Power | 150 Watts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
F**G
Sturdy Juicer That Makes Mornings Better
It’s simple but very effective. You just cut the fruit, press down the handle, and out comes fresh juice with minimal effort. No electricity, no noise, just good old-fashioned squeezing.What I love most is how solid the build feels. It’s made of heavy-duty metal, not that flimsy plastic a lot of kitchen gadgets use. The base has good stability, and the handle action is smooth, even with firmer fruits like oranges or grapefruits.Cleanup is a breeze too—just rinse the parts under water and it’s good to go. No tiny crevices or complicated pieces.If you’re looking for a low-tech, high-quality way to get fresh juice fast, this one’s a winner. I didn’t realize how much I’d enjoy using a manual juicer, but now I actually look forward to it.
J**.
This is the best hand powered juicer we have owned. We highly recommend it.
My wife and I have had several types of hand powered juicers, this juicer is the easiest to use of all the ones we have owned.. It take much less force to extract juice from fruit. We used it to juice lemons. Our last juicer required as much force as we could deliver and it still wouldn't remove all the juice from each lemon half. Afterward, we could squeeze the lemon by hand and get more juice out of it. This new unit gets all the juice out with a fraction of the force required.It is built solid and is ease to clean. The manual is ease to understand. It has some legal stuff at the beginning and after that is the useful information.Note, you will need to find a container to collect the juice as the fruit is squeezed. I suggest using a clear measuring cup that is short enough to fit under the funnel. that way it is easy to see when it is getting full.Full disclosure, we purchased this item with our own money.
T**S
Best Manual juicer
I Could not have asked for a better manual juicer! Omg came right on time squeezes ever drop of juice from my grapefruits and lemons! I can only imagine the oranges! Easy to clean up, came right out of the body assembled and ready to wash and use! I suggest you purchase this product!
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Great buy, well made, works great
Works great, gets 95%+ of the juice, well worth the price and we'll made. It does not want to tip as you juice very much, a hand on the base works fine, additional suction cups are not provided so 4 stars. Not that they are really needed. I'm impressed the most with how little waste there is, the fruit comes out almost dry. Good buy for the price. It's also worth mentioning that this is a 15 in juicer and there are 19-in juicers available in the same style, I think 15 is great for the home kitchen and the 19 would be more suitable for a real bar or restaurant kitchen. These are the same manual juicers that I found at restaurant supply just rebranded and cheaper
M**Y
Great product
Why did you pick this product vs others?:this was a really good! Really happy we purchased this.
E**S
So much easier than a manual squeeze juicer!
I used this for lemons, limes and oranges so far. It is SO MUCH EASIER to use than a regular manual squeeze juicer. I usually squeeze 20-30 at a time and this makes it so easy and it gets out WAY more juice than the manual juicer. Also, I haven't gotten any juice squirted in my face using this!!!2 issues to note1. despite being heavy, the juicer will tip if you don't hold it down on the bottom or the top of the juicer2. the way the handle works it is really easy to smash your fingers--you have to be careful and make sure you have your hand operating the lever in the right place so you don't smash fingers.Otherwise, this juicer is amazing!
T**L
Citrus juicer is amazing.
This works like a charm! I made some limeade that came out delicious. It takes the work out of having to squeeze them manually by hand. The citrus juicer does all the work for you.Looking forward as the weather gets warmer to treat my friends with some homemade lemonade! It’s easy to operate and less mess to clean up afterwards.
C**.
My Experience with the CO-Z Hand Press Juicer Machine
I bought the CO-Z Hand Press Juicer Machine last week after watching some pretty convincing testimonial videos online. I was curious to see how well it actually worked.Yesterday, I went to Costco and bought 8 pounds of oranges, 8 pounds of grapefruits, and 4 pounds of limes to test it out.The first thing I noticed was that I didn’t have a glass, cup, or container that could fit between the horseshoe-shaped base of the juicer. I also didn’t have anything short enough to fit underneath to catch the juice. Eventually, I found an old plastic container that worked.I started with the limes. The juicer handled them well and extracted nearly every drop of juice. I was pretty impressed.Next, I moved on to the grapefruits. The design of the juicer is decent — half of a full-sized grapefruit fits under the press snuggly. However, once I pressed it down, the outer edge of the fruit wasn't fully juiced. I tried cutting the grapefruit into quarters instead, which worked better, although fitting the wedge into the juicer was a bit awkward due to its shape.Lastly, I juiced the oranges. Similar to the grapefruit, pressing down on a halved orange didn’t extract juice from the edges. I had to cut the oranges into quarters to get the most juice out of them.In the end, I was able to extract:697 grams of lime juice (already excluding the bottle’s weight),837 grams of grapefruit juice,1,280 grams of orange juice.From my experience, the larger the fruit, the lower the juice yield. This seems to be due to the design of the press—if the fruit is too large, it doesn't fit properly and some juice escapes during the process, which results in waste. I think this would work best for lemon and lime.This was my personal experience, and I just wanted to share it with you all.
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