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janetupnorth said:It is a baked enamel over cast aluminum. (Basically a hot dip...to summarize it simply.)
It's definately one of those items that shows better in person. You just don't "get" how heavy duty it is unless you hold it in your hand!purrbal said:Ya I thought it was ceramic too...shows what I know! I have to say I didn't want it, it looked plastic to me so I was happy to get it and see it wasn't.
I agree with this! I think the catalog make it look plastic but once you actually see it being used it's wonderful.KellyTheChef said:It's definately one of those items that shows better in person. You just don't "get" how heavy duty it is unless you hold it in your hand!
PamperedDor said:I bring a lemon with me to my shows, I slice it in half with the utility knife and then have my host use the citrus press and a guest hand squeeze the lemon into a prep bowl - who ever squeezes the most in the shortest time wins - he he - its always the host - sell a few every show!!
It does take a little strength to do it. Most of the time I use two hands to squeeze it. It could be the size of the lemons, try getting smaller ones.redsoxgirl said:I always have trouble getting the lemons in the press and then the nub at the end makes it hard to press so only half the lemon gets juiced (well, haf of the half!).
Anyone else have these problems?
redsoxgirl said:I always have trouble getting the lemons in the press and then the nub at the end makes it hard to press so only half the lemon gets juiced (well, haf of the half!).
Anyone else have these problems?
OhmyDLM said:While your slicing the lemon in half, could you also slice the little nub off the bottoms to make that easier?
wadesgirl said:It does take a little strength to do it. Most of the time I use two hands to squeeze it. It could be the size of the lemons, try getting smaller ones.
Okay, a couple tips for you:janetupnorth said:He-he...I read this and thought it said, "It's all about the size of the melons..."
The coating material of our citrus press is made of high-quality food-grade enamel. It is completely safe for food contact and does not contain any harmful chemicals.
No, the coating material of our citrus press does not contain any non-stick materials. It is designed to provide a smooth surface for efficient juicing without the use of any non-stick chemicals.
Yes, the coating material of our citrus press is designed to withstand high temperatures. It is heat-resistant and can safely be used for juicing hot fruits or vegetables.
Yes, the coating material of our citrus press is easy to clean. It is dishwasher safe and can also be easily cleaned by hand with warm soapy water.
Yes, the coating material of our citrus press is highly durable. It is designed to withstand regular use and is resistant to chipping, cracking, and peeling.