Hamilton Beach 932 Commercial Citrus Juicer, Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Hamilton Beach Category: Kitchen
List Price: $239.99 Buy New: $195.00 You Save: $44.99 (19%) (as of 9/7/10 08:09 PDT - Details)

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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 13579
Color: Black Size: Medium Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.3 x 22
MPN: 932 Model: 932 UPC: 040094040209 EAN: 0040094040209 ASIN: B00015NN0S
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Commercial manual citrus juicer with rack-and-pinion gearing | | • | Exerts up to 2,000 pounds of pressure for maximum juice extraction | | • | Removable strainer cone; swing-out drip cup for small citrus fruits; non-skid base | | • | Heavy-duty metal construction with acid-resistant chrome and enamel finishes | | • | Measures 7 by 9 by 19-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description Item #: 932. Juicer-Citrus-Manual. Designed to extract pure citrus juices from oranges, lemons, limes and grape fruits. Acid-resistant enamel finish. Industrial chrome rack. Rack and pinion gearing. Level arm yields maximum juice extraction. Swing-out juice collector cup. Removable strainer cone. Removable funnel. Sure-grip feet. Customers also search for: Manual Citrus Juicer - manual juicer Blenders & Juicers Juicers Manual
Amazon.com Review The brilliantly simple design of the Hamilton Beach commercial manual citrus juicer is as classic-looking as it is effective. Created with rack-and-pinion gearing that allows you to exert up to 2,000 pounds of pressure with very moderate work, the unit extracts maximum amounts of juice from oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes. Pith, pulp, peel, and oil are left behind in the strainer cone, which is removable for easy cleanup. Between juicings, the juicer's handle stays in the "up" position, which makes it easy to quickly add more fruit. A swing-out drip cup at the bottom is adequate for small citrus fruits; it also swivels to the side to make way for glasses up to 5-1/2 inches high and swings back into place to collect drips. Designed for rugged use, the juicer has a heavy-duty metal construction with acid-resistant chrome and enamel finishes. It is suitable to a heavy-duty café kitchen or a high-volume coffee counter, and its Sure Grip non-skid base keeps it still while protecting the countertop. Measuring 7 inches wide by 9 deep, it stands 19-1/2 inches high. Hamilton Beach includes a one-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 35
Best design for a manual juicer January 12, 2005 John P. Grider (Orangeburg, SC USA) 55 out of 56 found this review helpful
I bought this juicer after trying an orangex juicer that broke on the 4th orange I put through it. My Hamilton-Beach juicer has lasted through a whole bag now, so here's the scoop:
Good things:
1) Rack & pinion action effectively transfers the applied force to the squeezer. There's no off-axis force so you don't have to worry about the whole darn thing tipping over when you bear down.
2) Gratifyingly simple to disassemble and clean.
3) The metal grate's edges are machined smooth - - no worries about getting cut (one of the problems I had with the orangex product).
4) When you remove your juice glass, a drip cup swings into place to keep residual juice drippings off your countertop. That is a very user-friendly design element.
5) The mechanism does a good job of extracting all of the juice.
6) The resulting juice did not have any hint of strong citrus oil.
Other things:
For a product that bills itself as "professional grade", it seems like it could be easy to overpower & break something if you 'hang on the lever'. I would not be too overzealous about squeezing the last drops if dealing with a grapefruit or a really big orange, for fear of breaking something. But for lemons, limes, and standard size oranges it seems just fine.
While the unit doesn't weigh very much, it's pretty tall -- about 20" in its fully-down, storage position -- so storage may be an issue for some.
Overall:
I'm glad I got this one.
Very simple but effective April 15, 2005 eloso (New Jersey) 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
The juicer works well and the other reviewers have got it right. I just wanted to add two observations to buyers. First, the juicer is very tall so it doesn't fit underneath you kitchen cabinets. Second, there is a limit to the size of the fruit you can juice. The only oranges I could find at first where large eating oranges and although they could be juiced not all of the orange was juiced. When I started using valencia oranges which are smaller and tangerines it completely juices the fruit.
A Better Mousetrap March 7, 2006 Judah's Darling (California) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Sometimes you just can't improve on the original - this Manual Juicer stays on our counter all the time, unlike the food processer, blender, etc. It is THE best juicer I have ever used and now that I have it, I find it indespensible. I juiced two bushels of lemons (which I froze for later use) and it seemed like it took more time to cut the lemons in half than to actual juice them, and when you're done, there is NO juice left to be had in the lemon. It's GREAT!
Mine is still going after 50+ years April 14, 2005 H. B. Canon (Geneva, FL USA) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
Sometime in the late 1940's, my parents got one of these HB lever action squeezers as a Christmas gift. 60+ years later it is in my kitchen; my wife won't part with it. It absolutely extracts every drop out of an orange effortlessly.
I am buying another for my son.
Bartender's dream July 15, 2005 ericadaun 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I used this exact same model when I bartended. I worked sunday brunch for awhile, and I had to juice ALL the fresh OJ for the whole restaraunt! This thing works like a champ. I remember leaning on the handle to get the last drops of juice out! I told myself if I ever found the model I would get it, so here goes!
A great juicer, minimal work for fresh juice!
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