It’s fun to mess with the latest Multifunctional smart oven And taste Futuristic food creationsBut if I’m being honest, my favorite kitchen innovations are often the simplest. A sip here or a tuck there and suddenly the kitchen tool you thought was all made is even better. This is what happened when I got a good two-handed grip Dream Farm$15 brand new fluidizer – The best portable citrus juicer I haven’t tried yet.
The Floiser (which is a “flat squeezer”) is a clever reimagining of where the pressure points on any half of a lemon, lime or orange should land. With a durable and efficient design, the smart kitchen brand has made a serious upgrade for that basic, high-density juicer that collects dust in the back of a drawer or home bar. All of this is enough to make lemonade and margarita lovers smile as we enter peak season.
It sucks most handheld juicers
The Fluiser Super Juicer lies flat in a drawer and is easier to store than the classic handheld juicer.
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I have always been disappointed with the efficiency of handheld citrus juicers. Small citrus fruits don’t produce as much juice, especially limes, which is why it’s essential to get as much of each as possible. Most portable juicers I’ve used get the first 70% or so off relatively easily, but the last bits that are closer to the rind are hard to extract. When making a batch of margaritas or lemonades, I often forgo the juicer altogether and rely on a teaspoon to twist and scoop out the good stuff. It is an effective method but requires most of the muscles to come from only one hand and can get tiring.
Simple physics makes Fluyser more efficient
Fluiser citrus press from all angles.
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The basic concept of the Fluicer is similar to the bulb-headed citrus juicer most of us are used to, but a few key differences make it a much better tool. Any half of the citrus fruit you stuff in is not only squeezed from front to back, but also bent in half, resulting in a more complete extraction. Fluicer also encourages the double butterfly press, allowing you to use the full strength of both arms. As the juice drips from the bottom, the seeds and pulp are trapped in a small lattice.
This net catches any seeds before they fall into your cup or bowl.
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What is left when you open the Fluicer is a fully drained piece of citrus. In the cup, bowl, or blender below, you’ll find more juice than if you used any other citrus juicing tool or method.
It’s not even close.
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Fluicer is built sturdy and folds to fit anywhere
Crowded as it may be, I’m going to make room for the Fluiser in my miscellaneous kitchen gadget drawer.
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Fluiser is well made of sturdy plastic that is dishwasher safe. When not in use, it folds flat to a height of about 1 inch, which means it will take up less space than those other portable juicers.
For citrus lovers, the new fluidizer It is an indispensable kitchen tool and makes an excellent gift as well. The small model (the size of a lemon) is only $15. A medium fluiser (made with lemons and limes) is only $2 more. The large Fluiser (fits lemons, limes, and oranges) is $20.
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