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Your cart is empty.Smog 50s retro style appliances will add a pop to any kitchen! With a die-cast aluminum powder coated body, universal stainless steel strainer, stainless steel reamer, anti-drip stainless steel spout, and chrome plated ring and inner bowl, the Smog Citrus Juicer is built to last and never go out of style!
Bob johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Does what it says. Only down side is it only does the same thing that other juices do for 50% of the cost of this one. I guess we're are paying mostly for aesthetics but still I'm not sure why so expensive.
C. L.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
We have a Smeg toaster and this juicer looks super cute next to it. We've had it for a few years and it works great for fresh orange juice, or other citrus fruits. Simple to use and easy to take apart for washing. Glad we got it and haven't had any issues.
Timneh
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
I got for my husband but I make fresh squeezed orange juice for myself everyday since I gave it to him. I use just one orange which makes just the amount I want. Cleanup is easy. Parts aren’t supposed to go in dishwasher, but rinse clean if done right away.
GS0001
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
This citrus juicer is very well designed. Pressing a citrus half onto the reamer turns it on. The juice falls into a strainer and pours out of a spout. Lifting the citrus half from the reamer turns it off. Cleanup is VERY fast. Remove the reamer, strainer, and a pan that sits under the reamer, rinse each piece, and put them back: about 30 seconds in total. It lacks a pulp control feature, which for me, is not a deal breaker, however, there is a small amount of pulp in the juice. Those wanting zero pulp or a lot of pulp should probably look elsewhere.
Peter Klossbruhe
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I have tested many of the juicers listed on Amazon. I used the hands free Vinci which is a very nice machine at a reasonable price for a year but the plastic started to disintigrate and get into the juice and that is not healthy. Thus I started testing several juicers, all of which I have returned except the Breville. I specifically wanted a juicer with little or no plastic parts and settled first on the Smeg and then the Breville.I have had the Breville one week, I used the Smeg six weeksI juice 2 oranges a day, one after the other.The Breville costs between $50-$60 more than the SmegThe Breville is much heavier than the SmegThe Breville does not tip or move during operation, the Smeg doesThe Breville does not require much arm pressure, the Smeg doesThe Breville's reamer is better than the Smeg'sThe Breville gets more juice out than the SmegThe Breville is somewhat harder to clean than the SmegThe pulp sticks to and is harder to get out of the Breville filter, not so the SmegThe steel parts of the Breville are not as nicely finished as those of the SmegThe Breville's spout stays up better than the SmegThe Breville's spout stops juice from splattering outside the glass, not so the SmegThe Breville did not come with a bowl to catch the juice, the Smeg did but it was not stable.CONCLUSIONThe Smeg is better made than the Breville in that the parts are machined much better. No sharp edges and the filter cleans much easierr than the Breville. The edges of the Breville filter have not been dulled but are potentially sharp enough to cut into a hand if one is not careful.The reamer of the Smeg is duller and does not get out as much juice as the Breville. But the real deal breakers as far as the Smeg is concerned are two fold: The Smeg requires considerable arm/hand pressure on the reamer to get the juice out, and worse yet, the Smeg moves while being operated. They should have rubberized the legs to prevent this. It also tips when applying the necessary hand pressure on the reamer.The Breville with its long handle gets the juice out effortless and completely reams the oranges. But, in my opinion the design could be better. Why the top part is tilted I have no idea, but there must have been a reason. They have been making this thing since 2005. As a result, it is not so easy to remove the reamer, filter and sub filter without scraping the handle, which pops off if desired but may have probems if this is done on a regular basis. As I am not taking the handle off, I do not know. I have only had it a week but will update this review after a month or two.
wilson
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
A good juicer.
JMS66
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023
Fun, cute and stylish!Perfect for quick citrus juicing for cooking, baking and cocktails. Easy to use and clean.If you have your own citrus grove and want something that will juice 30+ oranges in one shot, you should probably invest in a commercial juicer. This isn’t that type of workhorse—I would think that would be obvious…Says right in the manual not to operate for over 3 minutes of continuous use.Whether this juicer is over-priced is debatable. For some of us, there is enjoyment in owning a smartly-designed appliance that’s attractive enough to be displayed on the countertop. My old manual citrus press could continue to be adequate for my purposes, sure. But my Smeg juicer and kettle brighten my mornings and are a joy to use.Yes, some parts of the juicer are plastic, but knowing that citrus can be corrosive to metal, it makes sense to me that the spout hinge and catch container are plastic…I also don’t experience any instability at all, during use. The four rubber feet keep the unit firmly in place, no matter how hard I press down the fruit or angle it. I suppose if the cord isn’t wound or placed correctly it could make things wobbly, but that’s easily remedied.And noisy? No. A reviewer said their neighbor complained? My cat purrs louder than this juicer’s motor LOL.
Xu Xiao Yu
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2022
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Grandma Vic
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
I use a lot of limes--bought this because it was very cool looking. It dances across the counter because it sits on little legs--if the counter gets a little damp--the juicer is does not stay put. Also, it only has one size reamer that is really too big for small limes. It is now in a box in the closet and I am back to using my Epica-not nearly as attractive but it works faster and has a smaller reamer that works well for limes. I really thought this would be great--and it got good reviews. Did not work for me. 4 stars for esthetics though.
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