Large Lemon Squeezer, Stainless Steel
Fresh citrus changes how food tastes. A squeeze of real lemon over roasted vegetables. A little lime in a cold summer drink. A slice pressed into warm water first thing in the morning. These small habits add up across a week, and they taste better when the juice is fresh instead of poured from a plastic bottle.
Most kitchens hide a squeezer in a drawer that barely works. It feels flimsy, it fights back, and half the fruit ends up stuck in the peel. We built this one to end that routine. Getting fresh juice should feel quick and easy, not like a job you keep putting off.
Designed in the United Kingdom, it's built around the way people cook at home. The weight sits right in your hand, and the finish feels solid rather than thin or tinny. It comes in three handle colors, dark gray for a quiet look, silver for a clean simple feel, or yellow for a pop of color.
A good kitchen tool should outlast the trends around it. This is the one you reach for on a Tuesday night and still trust years later. There's nothing to peel off, nothing to swap out, and nothing that gives out after a single season.
Full stainless steel body with reinforced joints, a 3 inch cup that fits large lemon and lime halves, silicone non-slip grips, extra-long handles, and a built-in seed filter. 9.05 inches long, dishwasher safe. Every squeezer is covered by a lifetime warranty.
Manual, and why that is not a compromise
An electric juicer is faster for a bag of oranges and slower for half a lemon, because there is a machine to fetch, assemble, and wash for thirty seconds of work. A manual lemon squeezer lives in the drawer beside the knives and comes out for one half of one fruit, which is what most cooking actually asks for. It also has nothing to break down and nothing to plug in.
This is a full stainless steel lemon squeezer with no coating anywhere on it, which is the part that decides how long it lasts. Where cheap presses fail is the pivot, and they fail there for reasons of geometry rather than luck. That is set out in why your lemon squeezer bends, along with what to look at on any press before you buy it.
The parts that usually fail, and what we did about them.
- Reinforced joints
- The first place a cheaper press splits. Nothing to work loose.
- Perforated bowl
- Seeds and pulp stay in. No straining, no fishing.
- Silicone grips
- Bonded, not slipped on. They will not twist off in the wash.
- Long handles
- 9.05 inches of leverage, so the tool presses and you do not strain.
- Single-piece steel
- No coating to chip into food. No thin edge to fold.
- Grooved head
- Bites the fruit instead of sliding off it.
Specification
- Material
- Full stainless steel
- Cup
- 3 in
- Length
- 9.05 in
- Weight
- 10.9 oz
- Care
- Dishwasher safe
- Guarantee
- Lifetime
What it does, and what it doesn't
Reinforced at the joints, which is the first place a cheaper press gives out. The perforated bowl keeps seeds and pulp on the inside. Long handles mean the tool does the work, not your grip.
It takes half a fruit at a time, not a whole one. Cut across the middle, cut side down. We would rather tell you that here than have you find out on a Tuesday.
Four moves, about ten seconds.
- Cut the lemon, lime or small orange in half across the middle, not end to end.
- Drop it cut side down into the bowl. Seeds and pulp stay behind the perforations.
- Close both handles. The length does the work, so your grip does not have to.
- Pour straight into the glass. Rinse it, or put it in the machine.
Buy it once.
The squeezer carries a lifetime guarantee. If it ever bends, cracks, or works loose, we replace it. No receipt hunt, no argument.
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