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Reddit mentions of Chef'n FreshForce Citrus Juicer (Lime)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Chef'n FreshForce Citrus Juicer (Lime). Here are the top ones.

Chef'n FreshForce Citrus Juicer (Lime)
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    Features:
  • MAKES JUICING EASY: Every cook needs a good citrus tool. This one makes juicing easy. Add a little or add a lot, with this juicer it's easy to get as much freshly squeezed juice as you need.
  • SQUEEZE MORE JUICE WITH LESS FATIGUE: Produces 20% more juice than conventional handheld citrus juicers. The innovative, patented, dual-gear mechanism increases pressing power and helps reduce hand fatigue.
  • VERSATILE FOR MANY CITRUS FRUITS: Whether in the kitchen or the bar, this manual juicer squeezes lemons, limes, and other small citrus fruits to make your favorite recipes, juices, and cocktails at home.
  • STRONG & LONG LASTING: Durable nylon and stainless steel construction ensures a long lifetime of use
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Top rack dishwasher safe
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height10 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Chef'n FreshForce Citrus Juicer (Lime):

u/Shteevie · 8 pointsr/cocktails

I have this one for home use:

http://www.amazon.com/Chefn-FreshForce-Citrus-Juicer-Lime/dp/B002XOG4B0

The extra levered squeezer [sorry, I don't know any more correct name for it] really seems to help, and the plastic it is made from is not brittle like some of the others, which I have broken at least once.

For pro use, or for tons of fruit, I would go with a levered standing juicer, but one that sets the lever on a gear and not above the top of the apparatus. I think the leverage might cause it to come down on the counter with the pull-point on the top.

u/MsMargo · 2 pointsr/Tiki

You'll likely notice that round these parts we don't usually describe rum as white, amber, or dark, since within those colors is a huge range of styles and flavors. We mostly call them out by brand. But that said...

The biggest improvements you can make in your rum cocktails is not the rum, it's the other stuff. Most blue curacao is pretty bad (it's just blue food color in cheap spirits), so use that up and then get some Pierre Ferrand's Dry Curacao. If you want, you can add the blue food color yourself! I'm going to guess the grenadine is Rose's. Rose's is just colored sugar water that never got anywhere near a pomegranate. You can either buy a good brand like Small Hand Food, or you can make your own. My fave recipe is:

  • 2 cups POM Wonderful 100% pomegranate juice
  • 2 cups natural sugar (although the white stuff will do)
  • 2 oz pomegranate molasses (you can get it on Amazon)
  • 1 tsp orange blossom water (or your triple sec if you're in a pinch)

    Heat juice slightly, just enough to allow other ingredients to dissolve easily. Stir in remaining ingredients, allow to cool, and bottle. Keep in the fridge.

    Lemon and lime juice should be fresh squeezed - no bottles or plastic lemons from the grocery store. This is the best hand juicer I've ever used and it's worth the $20: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002XOG4B0

    whew! Finally, now that we've got all the good stuff, does your Lady friend like her drinks sweeter or more tart? Mellow or spirit forward?
u/mycynical30s · 2 pointsr/cocktails

I just juiced cubes of watermelon with my Hand Juicer.

I suppose I could have used a blender & strainer but I was on a roll and did a couple limes as well.