Posted 8 months ago
austrohung…
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This is one of Ricard's latest designs... and I have to say I love it. The look of it is SO Ricard... just take a look at the rounded edges I talked about in a previous post.
André Ricard is one of those designers who think that in design "less is more". He believes in removing what's unnecesary instead of adding what's not really needed, and in this citrus press he did an amazing work. He designed a perfect one: easy to use, unexpensive, beautiful... and so easy to clean!
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Thanks mustangtony, mrmajestic1, Amber and Bellin for your loves.
your very welcome austrohungaro:)
@austrohungaro, but how do you press the citrus with it?
Okay, understood: http://www.brixdesign.com/default.asp?Action=Details&Item=435
Great link, Cobalt! Yes, I should have taken some "how to use it" pictures.. my fault!
It's great how easy they make it look with the pictures... you actually have to hold the juice press with your left hand, of course ;)
By the way, I remember I used to make wonderful tangerine juices using it :P