

When life gives you lemons - electric citrus juicers tested by Kassensturz

If a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice is part of your daily routine, you may have an electric citrus juicer. Kassensturz" and "saldo" have now had this everyday helper tested in the laboratory. The result is a hefty bill or two.
Press, press, PRESS!
For the test, the Swiss consumer advocates sent ten electric citrus juicers to the Applitest laboratory in Nuremberg. There, the experts tested and evaluated the appliances according to various criteria: squeezing, robustness, handling and safety.
The experts juiced a total of 30 kilograms of oranges, lemons, grapefruits and limes during the test, writes "saldo". Sounds like a complete vitamin overdose ... and an extensive test. Speaking of extensive: in the endurance test, all citrus juicers had to undergo 250 load cycles. One cycle consisted of pressing for ten times ten seconds. Spoiler: Not all models were able to withstand this load.
The test winner
Four of the ten citrus juicers tested received an overall rating of "good". The most expensive, but also the best model is the one from Alessi. It is the only one that received good to very good marks in all test criteria and also coped with all fruits. According to "saldo", most other citrus juicers had problems with limes or grapefruit.
Still well pressed
The model from Bosch performs almost as well as the test winner. It makes up for any deductions in terms of pressing with very good marks for handling and robustness. The Bosch electric citrus juicer is also significantly cheaper than the test winner.
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The citrus juicer from Koenig also achieved an overall rating of "good". According to the test results, it is not as robust as the models from Alessi and Bosch, but it squeezes slightly better.
All right
The models from Mio Star and Solis landed in the midfield. In the testers' judgement, they are at least "sufficient". Both citrus juicers ran hot in the endurance test, but worked normally again after cooling down thanks to the built-in overheating protection.
Failed
I can do it without electricity
Which juicer do you use to squeeze the last bit of juice out of oranges and the like? Write it in the comments.


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