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HUROM Citrus Juicer: Review

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HUROM just released their brand new Citrus Juicer. Ever since I was a kid, juicing oranges were a chore but it did give your arm a good workout. Much has changed since then, so electric Citrus Juicers have made juicing your favourite citrus fruit a lot faster and easier.

The HUROM Citrus Juicer has a beautiful design where you can keep it up on the counter or store away in your cupboard. You can juice all your citrus fruits and yield the maximum amount of juice leaving the rind empty. Fruit isn’t cheap these days, so getting the most out of it is important.

Automatic Squeezing

When the citrus juicer handle is pressed down, the motor will work to automatically mimic the motion of hand-squeezing a fruit. We were really surprised it worked so effortlessly and efficient.

If you really love freshly squeeze juice in the morning, you can now do it.

Drip-stop Juice Outlet

You can open and close the juice outlet to control the amount of juice you’re pouring into the glass. This is to avoid any drippage just incase you cup is too big or small.

I personally like it to drip into a larger jar or pyrex cup to easily distribute the juice later on.

Quiet Motor

Unlike a blender, the motor is quiet. If you’re whipping up a special breakfast and need to make some juice, you won’t wake anyone up.

Safety

All HUROM juicers are UL-certified for customer safety and come without any blades or sharp parts, making it safe for the entire family. This is especially important if your kids are helping you juice too.

Citrus Juice Medley

My husband loves grapefruit and tangerine juice from the grocery store, but there is definitely something extra special about freshly made juice. I was at the grocery store and saw that navel oranges, grapefruits, limes and lemons were in season. I decided to incorporate these 4 citrus fruits into an exceptional beverage.

Ingredients:

  • 4 Navel Oranges (or any type of orange that is in season)
  • 1 Grapefruit
  • 1/2 Lemon
  • 1/2 Lime

Directions:

  1. Cut all citrus fruits in half.
  2. Trim the stem/top of fruit for easier extraction.
  3. Put a jar in front of the juice outlet.
  4. Put the citrus halves in the squeezer cone.
  5. Press the handle to extract juices.
  6. Repeat until all citrus fruits are squeezed.
  7. Drink and enjoy.

Sparkling Citrus Mimosa

The classic brunch accompaniment is a mimosa made with orange juice and champagne. Why not add more citrus to it?

Ingredients:

  • 3 Navel Oranges (or any type of orange that is in season)
  • 1 Grapefruit
  • 2 mini bottles of Champagne (200ml bottles)

Directions:

  1. Cut all citrus fruits in half.
  2. Trim the stem/top of fruit for easier extraction.
  3. Put a jug in front of the juice outlet.
  4. Put the citrus halves in the squeezer cone.
  5. Press the handle to extract juices.
  6. Repeat until all citrus fruits are squeezed.
  7. In a glass, pour in champagne, then the citrus juice.
  8. Drink and enjoy.

Cleaning Up

To clean the Citrus Juicer, all you need to do is disassemble the part that touch the fruits and juice. Just 4 parts which you can wash in running water and soap. You definitely do not want to put it in the dish washer. Hand washing is best.

You can then wipe the exterior of the machine with a damp cloth.

Final Thoughts

Overall, it was very effective in juicing all the citrus fruits easily. It was able to squeeze as much out of the fruits as possible. Much better than with hand.

We did find that the citrus juicer was a bit tall, so storing in or under cabinets might be difficult depending on the height. There is no lock feature to bring the handle down when in storage.

If you are a huge citrus fan and like a bit of pulp in your juice, definitely check out the HUROM Citrus Juicer.

Website:
https://hurom.ca/products/cj-citrus-juicer

Diana started Foodology in 2010 because she just eats out everyday! She started a food blog to share her love of food with the world! She lives in Vancouver, BC and adores the diversity of food around her. She will go crazy for churros and lattes.

2 Comments

  1. Paul Stanley Reply

    My idea in order to get the most out of fruit is to just eat it. Fruit juice is just about as bad as pop.

  2. Nice article! I haven’t tried the Hurom brand but it looks pretty good.

    My favorite juicer is the Cuisinart CCJ-500 Pulp Control Citrus Juicer, beauty for all my drinks.

    After reviewing many juicers, you must buy the one that best handles the fruits or vegetables you are consuming most often, so think about what you are going to be making most often and do your research.

    I wrote a juicer review here if anyone is interested in additional information: https://energeticlifestyle.com/best-citrus-juicer/

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