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Vintage kunststof handcitruspers uit de jaren 70 in drie delen
SKU: PD-3806-21SOLD
Vintage plastic lemon squeezer or hand juicer from the 1970s in three parts
- Manufacturer: unknown
- Date of manufacture: 1970s
Description
A real kitchen classic! Straight from the 1970s. This vintage hand juicer / lemon squeezer is three-piece and consists of:
- The top for pressing the citrus fruit onto the press
- The press itself, which is equipped with a cone and recesses to let the juice through, but to catch the seeds
- The stand for collecting juice with pouring spout
Squeeze your own fruit juice yourself with this beautiful vintage manual orange juicer. With this hand juicer from the 1970s, you squeeze as much juice as possible from citrus fruits. The lid keeps the fruit firmly in place and by making a light, rotating movement you can easily squeeze all the juice from the fruit without using too much force. Of course suitable for orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime and more...
Easy to take apart and reassemble. Easy to clean.
Condition
This lemon squeezer / juicer is in a neat vintage condition with very minor signs of use and few age-related signs of wear. Photos are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height 17 cm.
- Diameter 9 cm.
A lemon squeezer is a small kitchen utensil designed to extract juice from lemons or other citrus fruit such as oranges, grapefruit, or lime. It is designed to separate and crush the pulp of the fruit in a way that is easy to operate. Lemon squeezers can be made from any solid, acid-resistant material, such as plastic, glass, metal (usually aluminium) or ceramic.
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Country of origin
Unknown
Kind of object
Hand juicer - lemon squeezer
Theme
Juice - citrus fruits - pressing - manual
Category
Plastic Design
Color
Beige - redbrown
Manufacturer
Unknown
Brand
Unknown
Material
Plastic
Particularities
Three parts
Era
1970s
Quality
Good vintage condiition
Height
17,00 cm
Diameter
9,00 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace