Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor

Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor








Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor

Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor

Hamilton Beach 932 Commercial Citrus Juicer, Black

 

Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor

  • 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

Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor

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:
Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor
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:
Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor
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.
Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor
I tried some cheaper pressure juicers like arcosteel and typhoon. Although these two got the idea, they were far away from jucing oranges (they can do lemons and limes OK). Thyphoon got some design issues though. Hamilton Beach is good for small and mid-size oranges (haven't tried large orange or grapefruit yet). It has enough power and capacity to get all the juice out. I can get one glass of juice from two oranges whereas it took three oranges with arcosteel and more with typhoon.
Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor
HB has larger and stronger pressure cup that gets the job done. The strainer has little round holes all over the place so juice finds its way down. Others had fewer but larger holes which allowed the white stuff inside the orange get into the juice but also smashed the orange against nonperforated surface. HB's strainer holds the pulp stuck inside wall which can be later scraped and put bak into the juice or discarded. It is not the intention to callect pulp this way probably but I usually scrape it and put it back to the juice for extra fiber.
Citrus Commercial Juice Extractor