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Reddit mentions of Jokari Healthy Steps Citrus Pro 4-in-1 Multi-Tool

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Jokari Healthy Steps Citrus Pro 4-in-1 Multi-Tool
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    Features:
  • Jokari Healthy Steps Citrus Pro Multi-Tool; tool measures approximately 1.6 x 1.6 x 8 inches
  • Ream, zest, peel and create decorative garnishes with one tool
  • Compact juicing head is ideal for both small and large citrus; stainless steel grater and zester
  • Citrus Pro has an easy-grip ergonomic handle; sturdy plastic construction; top rack dishwasher safe
  • Jokari's line of clever gadgets and home storage and organization solutions is available on Amazon
Specs:
Height8 Inches
Length1.6 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width1.6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Jokari Healthy Steps Citrus Pro 4-in-1 Multi-Tool:

u/chz_plz ยท 6 pointsr/Gin

I would agree with most of that equipment list from /u/cptpunk, though I doubt you need a blender for most (any?) good gin cocktails and the pours are fairly unnecessary for a home bar. I'd also add a zester to the list. Ideally a multi-use one that can take different sizes off citrus. Something like this (though that's not the one I have so I can't vouch for it). If you want to spend a little more on something a little bigger, get a Sodastream. Lots of gin cocktails go well with a splash of club soda and with a Sodastream, you can just make that on demand.

The ingredients list is pretty good too, and I want to stress ICE. I can't believe how many people never have ice in their freezer, or just have one tray with 3 cubes in it. Buy an ice bin and some ice cube trays from the dollar store. Crunch out and refill once per day, unless the bin is already full.

My recommendation for ingredients is St. Germaine, an elderflower liqueur. It goes really well with gin. Kinda pricey though, so it's your call. If not that one specifically, another herbal liqueur, maybe violet. I also am a big fan of cucumber & gin together, so that's an ingredient I like to have on hand. Fresh herbs (mint, rosemary, cilantro, basil) also go well with gin.