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Frucosol Orange Juicer

A commercial orange juicer working; the machine will cut your oranges, throw the peels out, filter the juice, …

I am in the market for a manual commercial lemon squeezer, lemon press, citrus juicer or whatever they are called. The ones that stand up, you put in half a lemon and pull a lever. Most commercial lemonade stands have them. What is the best kind to buy? I need one to stand up to a lot of use.

Best Way To Save Citrus Zest?

What is the best way to save citrus zest for using in recipes at a later date? Any help would be appreciated!

I bought this GE electric citrus juicer at Wal-Mart a few days ago…I plugged it in shortly after purchasing it and started juicing…after 1 lemon it just stopped working. I thought it broke but then figured out that the reset button on my outlet had popped out.

I have noticed these buttons before, but have never seen one of them actually pop out so that I have to press it. Why did that happen? Is the juicer putting too much of an input load on the outlet? Trying to draw too much current?

So now when I use it, I can usually juice 1 or 2 lemons, then have to press the reset button, then do another, press the reset button, and so on. It’s a bit tedious but it works. Is this unsafe?
I’ve used two different outlets, both with the reset button on it, and it’s happened on both of them. They work fine for other appliances, so it’s definitely not the outlets. I may return the juicer if it may cause a hazard.

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