Dash Citrus Juicer Extractor: Compact Juicer for Healthy Juice, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit & other Citrus Fruit with Easy Pour Spout + 32…
$20
- HEALTHIER JUICING: Adjustable pulp control and 32oz container lets you decide how much (or how little) you want, with no additives, preservatives, or extra sugar Be on your way to healthier, fresh squeezed juice in no time
- QUICK + EASY: The auto-reversing, electric reamer makes juicing a snap Simply choose cone size and pulp setting, push down to juice, and release pressure to stop! With an easy pour spout, this juicer is so easy even your kids can enjoy healthy, natural juice FAST
- LIGHTWEIGHT + COMPACT: Weighing just 1lb, the Dash Citrus Juicer is your MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/rv traveling Plus, its compact size will take up much less counter space than your average juicer, BONUS!
- VERSATILE: Mix & Match fruits, vegetables, and more for the perfect thirst quenching juice; great for full body cleanses, juicing diets, or just a healthier alternative to sugar-laden juice from concentrate You can even whip up vinaigrettes, sauces, or glazes
- er cones (1 large, 1 small), fridge-ready 32oz juice container with lid, recipe book, and recipe database access (all non-electric parts are dishwasher safe)
- U.S. BASED SUPPORT: Dash is a U.S. based company who provides contact information in each product manual
Specification: Dash Citrus Juicer Extractor: Compact Juicer for Healthy Juice, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit & other Citrus Fruit with Easy Pour Spout + 32…
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10 reviews for Dash Citrus Juicer Extractor: Compact Juicer for Healthy Juice, Oranges, Lemons, Limes, Grapefruit & other Citrus Fruit with Easy Pour Spout + 32…
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Bonnie –
I really like the design of this, easy to use, efficient and compact.
rozybee –
If you’re needing a lot of juice it’s very helpful. That said however your hand can get a little sore from pressing down on the fruit to get the maximum juice. Stores pretty well in the cupboard. Can vary the size of the reamer to match the fruit size.
Amazon Customer –
Unlike many Dash Mini probusts this is not mini. It’s about the size of a coffee pot. Works very well, super fast and easy. I’ve been making lemonade and oragneaid all week!
Amazon Customer –
I bought this because it was recommended by America’s Test Kitchen. I was not disappointed!
It’s a cute little machine which I would be happy to keep out on my counter top if I had the space for it. Small footprint and it has a cover to keep any kitchen grime from settling on it if you don’t use it often. The color is a pleasing mint green, just as I expected from the photographs.
I juiced 5 lbs. of lemons (I’m guessing around 20-25 lemons?) in about 5 minutes. I was very pleased with the efficiency of extraction, if you twist the fruit around as you push down, this will get pretty much all the pulp. I will say you have to be careful when you’re removing the cone and filter tray part, if you fumble it, you’ll get pulp and seeds dumped into your juice. I’d also recommend rinsing the filter tray between batches, after emptying out the carafe. I didn’t at first, and it got real messy up in there with all the pulp and seeds.
All in all quite easy to take apart and wash by hand, though the filter/seed tray was a little bit tricky to figure out at first. If this thing breaks, I can see it being one of the clips that holds the two pieces together that goes first. I think if you take care to unclip the bottom before just pulling it apart, it will save wear & tear. You will definitely want to take that apart before cleaning it, a lot of pulp gets stuck in between the two layers. According to the description on the listing you can put all the non-mechanical parts in the dishwasher. I might on the top shelf if I really couldn’t be arsed to wash it by hand, but it isn’t that difficult. Then again I am lazy, so…
I’ve only used it once so far, so I can’t speak to its longevity (although ATK tests stuff pretty rigorously and they gave this one good marks for durability). It does feel like a pretty solid little machine. Stays put while you use it, and is easy to wipe down once taken apart. I pressed down pretty firmly on my lemons and squeezed in at the sides to scrape out all the pulp, and it didn’t affect the sound or speed of the motor at all.
I was genuinely shocked by the low cost of this juicer. When I saw that the top rated juicer from ATK was almost $200 I figured they’d have chosen a higher-cost model with bells and whistles as their next best. When I saw it was only $20, and highly rated across all categories I did not hesitate. I have paid twice that in the past for juicers that ended up being way harder to clean and much more wasteful than this one.
Based upon my one use of this juicer, and considering its high rating from a website I trust, I would recommend this to anyone looking for a high-quality juicer, and you sure can’t beat the price.
Coral Grimes –
We’ve always owned a manual citrus juicer. When it recently broke, we decided to upgrade to an electric juicer.
I had never heard of the brand Dash before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. Overall, this juicer seems solid and of good quality for the price. I like that it’s compact and that the cord tucks neatly into the base. It’s easy to take apart and clean, which is great.
It’s somewhat loud while juicing. To be fair, I suspect most machines at this price point make the same amount of noise or more, so I don’t fault Dash. Fortunately, it juices quite quickly, so the noise is limited.
Any citrus fruit we’ve juiced so far has produced a ton of juice. I love seeing a pile of truly empty peels when we’re done! It definitely does a better job of using up every bit of the fruits than our manual juicer did.
So far, we’re happy with this juicer and would recommend it. I’ll add an update in a few months with respect to its durability. Stay tuned.
Capger –
I love using the juicer to juice my citrus fruit. I have arthritis and this makes it so much easier than the manual juicer I had. If I could change one thing it would be the two pieces that fit together to stop the pits from getting into the juice. They are very hard for me to separate to clean with my arthritis. It takes me quite a while to get the two pieces separated. I am fearful that I will break them. If there’s a trick do it I haven’t been able to find it.
Wendy Hausauer –
I have several Dash products so I was excited to try this one. Save your money and purchase one with a better motor. After juicing 3 oranges it quit working and I had to let it rest for half an hour. By the time I had juiced 7 oranges I was so frustrated I poured the juice into a glass, added ice cubes and some vodka.
Likegreen –
It works very well.
Only thing bothers me was cleaning part.
But I took one of the nets(?)( which holds the pulps) off so it is now easy to get those pulp out.
You need to remove one otherwise, you cannot get all the pulp out. Good price and cute looking.
RD –
I purchased this juicer as it was a recommended Best Buy on America’s Test Kitchen. For the price the juicer is excellent. Quickly and easily extract juice from oranges, lemons and limes. The seeds are retained by the sieve, juice flows into the collection bowl. Much easier than manual juicing. Clean up is easy, use the dishwasher.
Melissa Stevens –
I have used this juicer to make Paloma’s .. I get the fresh pink grapefruits and add a little lime with a splash of club soda !! Cheers 🥂