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    Senior Member JaneV2.0's Avatar
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    I have an antique glass one that should last forever; it doesn't seem to require too much strength, but if I had to juice multiple citrus fruits frequently, I might consider some other kind.

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    What do you think about this one? https://my-kitchengadgets.com/collec...-citrus-juicer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luna6544 View Post
    I am put off by the description:
    "Who of us don't like to drink fresh fruit juice?
    The electric fruit citrus juicer is making the job perfect. You can make with it diverse of fruit juices.
    If you wish to maintain a helathy lifestyle, this product is for you!"

    OK, I know I'm playing the nit-picky grammar police here, but who of us don't prefer a more carefully proof-read product description?

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    I have a Braun. It's more than 30 years old. Works well. Gets out more juice than a manual or what I can do by hand squeezing...wish I had an electric zester--is there such a thing? That's a tedious job, hand zesting...I use quite a bit of both juice and zest in cooking...the holy quartet: lemon, basil, garlic and olive oil. Um, yum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    I am put off by the description:
    "Who of us don't like to drink fresh fruit juice?
    The electric fruit citrus juicer is making the job perfect. You can make with it diverse of fruit juices.
    If you wish to maintain a helathy lifestyle, this product is for you!"

    OK, I know I'm playing the nit-picky grammar police here, but who of us don't prefer a more carefully proof-read product description?
    Editors are expendable if you can make your point without them, apparently. It's probably a crude translation.

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