Citrus Press vs Juicer: Choosing the Best Option

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the preferences and experiences of participants regarding the use of citrus presses and juicers. Participants share their personal usage patterns and opinions on which tool they favor for different types of citrus fruits.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions they have both tools but prefer the citrus press, which they use more frequently.
  • Another participant shares their experience of loving the citrus press and using it more than the juicer.
  • Several users express a strong preference for the citrus press, noting its convenience and effectiveness.
  • Some participants acknowledge that while they prefer the press, the juicer is better suited for larger fruits like oranges.
  • One participant states they use the juicer more often due to the need for measuring juice.
  • Another participant mentions using the press for lemons and limes but switching to the juicer for larger lemons.
  • Some participants discuss techniques for using the press effectively, such as quartering larger fruits.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express a preference for the citrus press, though some acknowledge the juicer's advantages for larger fruits. No clear consensus emerges on which tool is definitively better.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences without implying any official guidance or recommendations regarding the use of these tools.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in personal experiences with citrus presses and juicers may find this discussion relevant.

Jen1409
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Which do you have? If you have both, which do you use more? Which would you recommend more?
 
I have both and really liked the juicer but haven't used it since we came out with the citrus press. I L:love:VE the press.
 
Citrus press is my favorite. I use it more than I ever thought I would.
 
I always seem to grab the press over the juicer...LOVE the press!
 
Another vote for the press, although the juicer is great for oranges, which are too large for the press.
 
I only have the press and I love it :)
 
chefann said:
Another vote for the press, although the juicer is great for oranges, which are too large for the press.

Exactly... That said, my juicer gathers dust and my citrus press goes everywhere with me.​
 
Yep, I have both and rarely ever use the juicer, always use the press! Love it!
 
chefann said:
Another vote for the press, although the juicer is great for oranges, which are too large for the press.

I use the press for oranges. I just quarter them so they fit in. Works great!
 
what everyone else has said ;-)
 
BethCooks4U said:
I use the press for oranges. I just quarter them so they fit in. Works great!

GREAT tip!!! I will have to try that. I definitely use the press more than the juicer!
 
I have both--I recently got the juicer. I love the press for lemons and limes but prefer the juicer for oranges or larger pieces of fruit. That being said, I do feel like the juicer actually gets more juice out of them than the press but I do love the press!
 
Love the citrus press, but I don't have the juicer so I can't compare
 
Citrus press all the way. Use it all the time at shows on the Pineapple Salsa and Fajitas.
Have yet to sell one but everyone is amazed at how much juice comes out and IMO super easy to use and squeeze.
 
Cr8vKitchen said:
I have both--I recently got the juicer. I love the press for lemons and limes but prefer the juicer for oranges or larger pieces of fruit. That being said, I do feel like the juicer actually gets more juice out of them than the press but I do love the press!

Really? Because I feel like it's the exact opposite! That's funny.:)
 
I have both and always use the press for lime and some lemons if they're on the small size. But lately the lemons are so large that I have to use the juicer for them unless I want to waste part of the lemon by cutting them smaller to fit in the juicer. Plus with the juicer you can strain the seeds out of the lemon juice.
 
Love the press and use it LOTS!!! Regarding large fruits vs small fruits, flesh side down (toward the holes) for small fruits and flesh side up for larger... works GREAT!
 
Have both...ONLY use the Press! If it's too big...just quarter the fruit. LOVE IT!!!
 
I have both and use the juicer more, I guess because I need to measure.
 
AJPratt said:
I have both and use the juicer more, I guess because I need to measure.

I use the mini easy read measuring cup with the press to measure everything out.
 
AJPratt said:
I have both and use the juicer more, I guess because I need to measure.

Yeah, that might be the difference, since I rarely measure anything. :o
 
wadesgirl said:
I use the mini easy read measuring cup with the press to measure everything out.

Me too! I have both the press & juicer and I always use the press.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a citrus press and a juicer?

A citrus press is specifically designed for extracting juice from citrus fruits like lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits. It typically uses a lever mechanism to apply pressure and extract juice efficiently. A juicer, on the other hand, is a more versatile appliance that can handle a variety of fruits and vegetables, often using blades or a spinning mechanism to extract juice from a broader range of produce.

Which option is better for making fresh lemonade?

A citrus press is generally the better option for making fresh lemonade, as it is specifically designed to extract juice from lemons with minimal effort. It allows you to get the most juice out of each lemon and is easy to use and clean, making it ideal for this purpose.

Can a juicer be used for citrus fruits?

Yes, a juicer can be used for citrus fruits, but it may not be as efficient as a citrus press. Some juicers may require additional preparation, such as peeling or cutting the fruit, and they may not extract juice as effectively from citrus compared to a dedicated citrus press.

Are there any disadvantages to using a citrus press?

One disadvantage of using a citrus press is that it is limited to citrus fruits, so if you want to juice other types of fruits or vegetables, you will need a separate appliance. Additionally, while citrus presses are generally easy to clean, they may require more manual effort compared to electric juicers, especially if you are juicing large quantities.

What should I consider when choosing between a citrus press and a juicer?

When choosing between a citrus press and a juicer, consider the types of fruits you plan to juice, the volume of juice you need, and your budget. If you primarily juice citrus fruits and prefer a simple, manual tool, a citrus press is ideal. If you want versatility and the ability to juice a variety of produce, investing in a juicer may be the better option.

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