That was a really good presentation. The first 2 juicers are definitely a good idea but need to be improved and the last one is the best. And it won't rust. I guess the old fashioned twist and turn is and has always been the best.
I have the second and third, and the second is way the most effective if you use it properly, and for me is much faster. I don’t know why he did it so slowly.
Rightly said, I have both the first and second juicer and if you use the first one properly the result exceeds the rest, mostly in high throughput occasions.
I remember I had a juicer identical to the third one around 30 years ago. Surprising to see that the design hardly changed over 30 years. Must have worked quite well.
For a sweet tasting juice, cut the fruit into smaller pieces than just cutting them in half. For example, cut your fruit into 4 smaller pieces (or even 8), then place fewer of them into the press at a time with the face down, and skins up. This way, the rinds won't be smashed and squeezed too. Also, if you have the time, you can always peel the rinds off before squeezing.
My mom has an amazing orange juicer press a friend gifted her. It kind of looks like the second one in the video but this beast is like 20lbs and it makes the most amazing orange juice ever 🍊
yeah but peeling the orange is way more effort than just cutting it. 3rd one is definitely the best. 1st one is only good if you press many different fruits
The last one is good, but it is plastic. It doesnt do quite well in sunny places, the second one is used a lot by orangejuice sellers from here and it is effective because you just nees a press and done, to get more juice you just need to press harder, a thing that they have already mastered, the last one will break or eventually leave microplastics in your juice
Very easy to assemble ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXHNfxr6U9XrHQpsdjUrKNVP231BfS9q9 disassemble and wash. I had a juicer before and remember how much work was to wash it and how little juice I got for this. So, I was sceptical and that's why I did a good amount of research so I don't get disappointed again. So, I picked the Hamilton-Beach 67608A model and I am glad I did. Now, this is a totally different experience! It is powerful and squeezes every ounce of juice so the pulp is almost dry. It's simple and easy to take it apart for washing. I put a plastic bag in the waste container for less cleaning. I am glad I picked this model as it is smaller in size, but delivers the same power as the larger one.
well done Dave this is a really well put together video and i like your testing and rating of these juicers, im not into oranges or orange juice but this was really fun and entertaining to watch
Thank you for you clarity and honesty. "it takes a bit of force" rules out a lot gadgets for me. ( with a weird sort of arthritis making my hands weak and painful) Currently I cut oranges into 4 or 6 Skin on. And just freeze them. Then eat like icy poles. Keeps all the fiber in :)))
I only use a juicer for freshly squeezed citrus. I remove the zest for later use. Then I throw the whole fruit in the juicer and voilà. My favourite is the original Tupperware lemon manual juicer. They no longer make it. I’ve had it since 1980.
The first one was used incorrectly. You need to skin the orange first as the softer inner orange are easier to extract juice from without the rind getting in the way plus if you squeeze the rind too hard you also get a sour juice as well which will taint the taste of the orange juice. You can also fit in more into the juicer that way so it works faster.
The twist and turn is the best. Easiest to use, occupies the least space out of the 3, more sweet juice than the other, plus a little bit o pulp, but the pulp is healthy so there's no downside
Your time to press 5 oranges would've been cut a good amount if you didn't stop to cut each orange after pressing one. If you had just cut all 5 first and then juiced them all you probably would've saved atleast a minute or 2 from eliminating the transition between cutting and juicing
No. I think at most it wouldve been 15 secs. And plus the experiment is for what you would do if you were getting the orange pressers. So the time wouldve counted for the oranges
@@nimon503 take an orange, cut it, put the knife in, takes a lot of time. if you cut them right away, it will speed up the process, and if you hurry, it will be even faster
Btw the first juicer made the orange juice bitter because you have to peal off the skin of the orange and it won’t make it bitter anymore hope this help 🙂
Hi Dave. I saw this video a while ago, bought and tried the juicer you recommended and it indeed gave more juice than other methods. I just came back here to say thank you. Your video was aptly detailed and tests were quite thorough.
Also just peel the orange first so that the skin doesn't clog it up. It's not like a regular juicer where you blend the insides of the orange. It pressed the entire orange so skin needs to be removed
@@Jessespresso that's more time consuming, considering it's the most expensive, that's just too much work, you barely need to do anything with the cheap one. honestly just don't use the expensive one if it clogs up skin
@@kaleinyann It is but the point of making orange juice isn't to eat an orange any faster haha. It's to enjoy the juice itself. I'm curious how well it'll do if he did peel it first
@@Jessespresso you're not making any sense, first of all you're literally saying the cheap one is good, not only do we don't need to peel the thing, it's faster, and literally gives more juice than the rest, plsss you're just being dumb here.
Using this juicer atm. You dont juice half a orange, its too big to juice it efficiently. I cut it to quarters and juice them instead. No mess, no waste, no bitter taste
The first one may be more efficient if you were to be doing several oranges without removing the halves in-between, though you would have a much more bitter juice with the zest included
The 2nd one could use a little redesigning and it will work perfectly, I do like the 3rd old fashioned one, I am sure there's one in my kitchen too. But I just feel the 2nd juicer looks cool.
We have a third type of juicer but made out of glass. It is like a big glass saucer with juicer bump in middle. That thing is atleast 50 years old and works amazing
having used this style of juicer since the late 1940's the cut or flat side goes down so you end up squashing the citrus have together, This keeps thins more tidy and from experience allows for the most juice extraction.
I use a juicer like the last one except made of durable, high quality plastic and it uses a motor instead of a hand. It's highly effective, easy to use, has a usb-c charging port, and never leaves any bits in the juice. However, you can see all that in the price.
The 3rd juicer was definitely hands down the best one, not only the cheapest but most effective, and if you don't like the bits that much just strain them!
Once i got over the goofy music, it was actually a very well put together video. Thank mate. I was going to buy the 1st press but had a feeling that it might not be as good and might have bitter taste and you confirmed it
Damn now I want to invent one. Mine would be an improved verson on the blue one and would just press the orange half onto an almost flat surface with holes around the outter edges. And a crank drive instead of a press so its easier to add more force.
Take a towel from the kitchen, fold it in half lengthwise, tie a knot at one end, put a couple halves of orange into the nest, and twist like crazy over a big salad bowl.
I really enjoy your content I started watching your videos recently and i found out you take so much effort to make your videos i really like them, i hope you keep up the good content
You can always run the orange juice through a strainer if you don’t like pulp. I think most people would have something like that. So the cheap one is still something someone who doesn’t like pulp would like. It’s just an extra step which wouldn’t take much time anyways. It’s a classic example of simplicity is best. The cute, more simple looking juicer was more effective and easier to use. And easiest to clean I bet
The 2nd one is the clear winner. Juice a pitcher of oranges, about 25 to 30, and gripping even a nice gripper will get old fast. Or imagine a little old lady trying to do it. Plus the taste of the 2nd one is going to be easily the best because you don't grind peel or pulp into it.
What's your favorite juice?
Orange!
Orange or Lemonade!
Apple 🍏
Orange
🍊
Cheapest one turned out to be the steal deal, pretty cool huh?
Great review Dave
Thanks so much!
@@DaveHax Nostalgia since 2012...
"Pretty cool huh!"
@@DaveHax the pretty cool huh never gets old
It was overpriced for quality imo
@@noname3485 imo I too agree with you
That was a really good presentation. The first 2 juicers are definitely a good idea but need to be improved and the last one is the best. And it won't rust. I guess the old fashioned twist and turn is and has always been the best.
That's because it was the simplest. In my experience, 'simple' usually means 'better'.
I actually have the last one at my home. I always drink the juice from that. it's pretty easy to use and the bits doesn't bother at all.
I agree but there’s more pulp in the juice than the others and I personally don’t like the pulp
The first is made of aluminum, which does not rust. The second is made of stainless steel, which also does not rust.
I have the second and third, and the second is way the most effective if you use it properly, and for me is much faster. I don’t know why he did it so slowly.
If you knew how to use the first one, you'd see why I absolutely love it. Cut the orange in half equatorially, and place it face down in the squeezer.
Tools are for humans not the other way around.
@@TheDeathLove People like you are why everything has to be simplified nowadays.
@@TheDeathLove not based 😇😇
@@TheDeathLove so if you misuse a laptop and break it, is it the tools problem?
Rightly said, I have both the first and second juicer and if you use the first one properly the result exceeds the rest, mostly in high throughput occasions.
Not an orange juice drinker and not in the market for a juice press, but the thoroughness of the tests has made me a subscriber.
I remember I had a juicer identical to the third one around 30 years ago. Surprising to see that the design hardly changed over 30 years. Must have worked quite well.
I think it's due to how citrus fruits are structured.
For a sweet tasting juice, cut the fruit into smaller pieces than just cutting them in half. For example, cut your fruit into 4 smaller pieces (or even 8), then place fewer of them into the press at a time with the face down, and skins up. This way, the rinds won't be smashed and squeezed too. Also, if you have the time, you can always peel the rinds off before squeezing.
My mom has an amazing orange juicer press a friend gifted her. It kind of looks like the second one in the video but this beast is like 20lbs and it makes the most amazing orange juice ever 🍊
Can you share the brand name and price if possible?
I would so go to your moms like everyday just to make orange juice
Hi Dave ! I think the press will work perfectly if you don’t put the orange in with the skin just the pulp.Cheers!
that would take a while however, so it'd still dock the ease of use
yeah but peeling the orange is way more effort than just cutting it. 3rd one is definitely the best. 1st one is only good if you press many different fruits
He's so unbiased thats why he's my favourite
Well how would you be biased on kitchen gadgets
@@llthk138 ur mum
@@llthk138 overpriced piece of s***
... how else?
Yo, you got a Jiffy Juicer (the orange contraption)! I bought one on sale for like $3, and just used it the other day for some lemonade 😅.
I know what you mean, but they're all orange contraptions.
I love how useful and entertaining your videos are! Great video as always!
I like oranges sometimes, These gadgets may be good for people who like oranges better than most of us.
The last one is good, but it is plastic. It doesnt do quite well in sunny places, the second one is used a lot by orangejuice sellers from here and it is effective because you just nees a press and done, to get more juice you just need to press harder, a thing that they have already mastered, the last one will break or eventually leave microplastics in your juice
Very easy to assemble ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXHNfxr6U9XrHQpsdjUrKNVP231BfS9q9 disassemble and wash. I had a juicer before and remember how much work was to wash it and how little juice I got for this. So, I was sceptical and that's why I did a good amount of research so I don't get disappointed again. So, I picked the Hamilton-Beach 67608A model and I am glad I did. Now, this is a totally different experience! It is powerful and squeezes every ounce of juice so the pulp is almost dry. It's simple and easy to take it apart for washing. I put a plastic bag in the waste container for less cleaning. I am glad I picked this model as it is smaller in size, but delivers the same power as the larger one.
Love the bits, that one cheaper, quicker, effective... Just a winner
Really love this new formula and style of editing! Amazing work!
Thanks so much for the feedback
I'm allergic to oranges, i miss them so much. The tang. The sweetness. The tang. They're so beautifully addictive. How unlucky i am.
With that last one I recommend that you use a sifter pouring over the cup, the liquid goes down and there is no pieces of orange in it.
But the bits are the best part
Pulps are the best part since they make you full with just 1 glass. Perfect 4 ppl in diets
The Interesting thing is that Keri (A Juice company here in New Zealand) Sell Pre-made Pulpy Orange Juice, and I Love it!
well done Dave this is a really well put together video and i like your testing and rating of these juicers, im not into oranges or orange juice but this was really fun and entertaining to watch
Thanks so much, I appreciate your feedback.
2:35 this one is the best looking one.
I Think for the first juicer you need to peel the orange to get better results
Yeah maybe, that would take a long time for a glass of juice.
Might as well eat the orange rather drink
That sucks
More expensive doesn't equate to being more effective. Great review
This is really cool thank you for showcasing these 👍
No worries, glad you like them.
Thank you for you clarity and honesty. "it takes a bit of force" rules out a lot gadgets for me.
( with a weird sort of arthritis making my hands weak and painful) Currently I cut oranges into 4 or 6 Skin on. And just freeze them. Then eat like icy poles. Keeps all the fiber in :)))
1:13 no one saw the typo right?
Me
Edit: I saw it.
There's a "subjet"
I only use a juicer for freshly squeezed citrus. I remove the zest for later use. Then I throw the whole fruit in the juicer and voilà.
My favourite is the original Tupperware lemon manual juicer. They no longer make it. I’ve had it since 1980.
Hey Dave, for that first juicer I would suggest using just a quarter of an orange, a full half may have been too much for it.
Yeah that could probably work
I never thought i would be so used to the phrase ‘Pretty cool huh?’ Until this channel came, your voice is so satisfying as well
Nice, thanks for doing all these reviews Dave.
My grandma had the third juicer since the 80ies.. still working!
I do as well!
The first one was used incorrectly. You need to skin the orange first as the softer inner orange are easier to extract juice from without the rind getting in the way plus if you squeeze the rind too hard you also get a sour juice as well which will taint the taste of the orange juice. You can also fit in more into the juicer that way so it works faster.
Sounds like a waste of time if you're not doing this in a professional kitchen
drinking orange juice while watching this made everything better
Me: Bored
Me to fix my boredom: Watch this epic dude make orange juice!!!
The twist and turn is the best. Easiest to use, occupies the least space out of the 3, more sweet juice than the other, plus a little bit o pulp, but the pulp is healthy so there's no downside
I actually really enjoyed this video! Nice one 👍
Thanks!
I loved the thorough analysis and comparison.
Your time to press 5 oranges would've been cut a good amount if you didn't stop to cut each orange after pressing one. If you had just cut all 5 first and then juiced them all you probably would've saved atleast a minute or 2 from eliminating the transition between cutting and juicing
No. I think at most it wouldve been 15 secs. And plus the experiment is for what you would do if you were getting the orange pressers. So the time wouldve counted for the oranges
no that doesn't take 2 mins lol the hell
@@nimon503 take an orange, cut it, put the knife in, takes a lot of time. if you cut them right away, it will speed up the process, and if you hurry, it will be even faster
I love that the least expensive juicer turned out to be the best. Plus you can just use a fine mesh strainer to get rid of any extra pulp
Love the vids Dave there very good always helpful also
Thanks so much
@@DaveHax 11 sec ago
@@DaveHax no problem
Btw the first juicer made the orange juice bitter because you have to peal off the skin of the orange and it won’t make it bitter anymore hope this help 🙂
One thing I will say is the first juicer isn’t made for JUST oranges and lemons
True.. It can crush things too
It's not bad, actually, it's PRETTY COOL HUH
This is so awesome dude
Thanks!
am i watching someone testing orange juice pressers? yes yes i am
No 1 should be used backwards with the open end of the orange facing you.
I think so too. That way the press would behave just like you squeeze the orange with your hand.
oooooh I see what you mean
Hi Dave. I saw this video a while ago, bought and tried the juicer you recommended and it indeed gave more juice than other methods. I just came back here to say thank you. Your video was aptly detailed and tests were quite thorough.
Ah brilliant, thanks for the feedback. I'm glad the video was useful for you.
With the first juicer, what if you placed the orange half with the flat side facing towards the holes? Maybe it’d be less bitter?
Also just peel the orange first so that the skin doesn't clog it up. It's not like a regular juicer where you blend the insides of the orange. It pressed the entire orange so skin needs to be removed
@@Jessespresso that's more time consuming, considering it's the most expensive, that's just too much work, you barely need to do anything with the cheap one.
honestly just don't use the expensive one if it clogs up skin
@@kaleinyann It is but the point of making orange juice isn't to eat an orange any faster haha. It's to enjoy the juice itself. I'm curious how well it'll do if he did peel it first
@@Jessespresso you're not making any sense, first of all you're literally saying the cheap one is good, not only do we don't need to peel the thing, it's faster, and literally gives more juice than the rest, plsss you're just being dumb here.
Using this juicer atm. You dont juice half a orange, its too big to juice it efficiently. I cut it to quarters and juice them instead. No mess, no waste, no bitter taste
we have the 1st utensil, we use it to squeeze our lemons and overall its pretty cheap cuz i live in philipines
we must protect this man at all cost
I really like it when you rate your Products with the star System
i swear 40% of people clicked on this just cuz they saw it on their recommendations
that’s kinda how youtube works
Some pulpy bits to eat is healthy, even eating some fiber adds up!
Wow I’m early
Noice
Same I am too
Ya you arw early
Same bro
YOU WATCHED THE VIDEO 3 SECONDS AFTER IT WAS UPLOADED?!?!?!?!
The first one may be more efficient if you were to be doing several oranges without removing the halves in-between, though you would have a much more bitter juice with the zest included
The 2nd one could use a little redesigning and it will work perfectly,
I do like the 3rd old fashioned one, I am sure there's one in my kitchen too.
But I just feel the 2nd juicer looks cool.
We have a third type of juicer but made out of glass. It is like a big glass saucer with juicer bump in middle. That thing is atleast 50 years old and works amazing
I reccomend 1 half or full lemon and 1.5 oranges. Tastes amazing!
I was expecting this to be an April fools video but it wasn't. Great video
having used this style of juicer since the late 1940's the cut or flat side goes down so you end up squashing the citrus have together, This keeps thins more tidy and from experience allows for the most juice extraction.
You're the best UA-camr out there Dave
I use a juicer like the last one except made of durable, high quality plastic and it uses a motor instead of a hand. It's highly effective, easy to use, has a usb-c charging port, and never leaves any bits in the juice. However, you can see all that in the price.
Hello Mr.Dave sir. This is the first video if yours I'm watching and this is so useful.
You've earned a subscriber.
The 3rd juicer was definitely hands down the best one, not only the cheapest but most effective, and if you don't like the bits that much just strain them!
When someone tries to re-event the wheel, it’s usually a scam.
Once i got over the goofy music, it was actually a very well put together video. Thank mate. I was going to buy the 1st press but had a feeling that it might not be as good and might have bitter taste and you confirmed it
People are obsessed with smooth looking juices.. the last one is much nutritious and I love it more.
This only proves that objects don't need to be expensive to be effective :> Great vid!
1:31 I think it's meant to go in the other way around.
I love how your like the only UA-camr that is positive to everything
Damn now I want to invent one. Mine would be an improved verson on the blue one and would just press the orange half onto an almost flat surface with holes around the outter edges. And a crank drive instead of a press so its easier to add more force.
Hey man I love your channel
Thanks so much, glad you enjoy it :)
I think the first would work better if you slice the oranges in fourths, rather than halves
"Pretty cool huh ?" Old and golden !!
Take a towel from the kitchen, fold it in half lengthwise, tie a knot at one end, put a couple halves of orange into the nest, and twist like crazy over a big salad bowl.
They should combine the second press style with the third one. Where the press also spins the orange half around a juicing scraper thing.
The last one seems the best because it give you some pulps and I like them.
Lemonade has to be my favorite. Love your video .the $9 juicer definitely is the best 👌 👍 😍 🥰 ☺
Put the orange in the other way round, so the skin is facing the flat edge, that way the pulp doesn't get pushed passed the filter.
I agree, the last juicer IS the best
i love how this guys channel is still doing good
The second juicer needs to have the halfs face up to get maximum juice. It's not as required but it does better overall
The calm happy”I love orange juice!”as he squeezes a whole orange hard enough for the juice to break through the peel is strangely funny to me
I like the 3rd one but I don’t like bits in my orange juice and I would just buy orange juice
The only previous way to do it was to press the orange into your eye.
This looks really cool!
I love these hacks keep it up!
Me: *is allergic to oranges”
Also me: Interesting
What a turnaround!
I also like the bits!
"Ergonomic, No waste, and *Durable* "
Me: it's time for the durability test. **smashes it with hammer**
I have bought first juicer here in India, and at $ 4.5 cost. Rs. 350 in Indian currency.
glad u retuned back , i ve been missing u 😢😉 🤗
I really enjoy your content
I started watching your videos recently and i found out you take so much effort to make your videos i really like them, i hope you keep up the good content
omg now im in love with oranges
You can always run the orange juice through a strainer if you don’t like pulp. I think most people would have something like that. So the cheap one is still something someone who doesn’t like pulp would like. It’s just an extra step which wouldn’t take much time anyways. It’s a classic example of simplicity is best. The cute, more simple looking juicer was more effective and easier to use. And easiest to clean I bet
Looks like Epicurious keep going like that Dave
The 2nd one is the clear winner. Juice a pitcher of oranges, about 25 to 30, and gripping even a nice gripper will get old fast.
Or imagine a little old lady trying to do it.
Plus the taste of the 2nd one is going to be easily the best because you don't grind peel or pulp into it.
I like how Dave squeezed a whole orange like it’s a squeeze ball