Juicer (#STARTCULTS tool, design, math)

Juicer (#STARTCULTS tool, design, math)

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At first glance, one might assume this is a miniature replica of Florence's iconic duomo or a fly enclosure! But let's not be fooled - kessalor? It's simply an agricultural press. In the "Citrus Press" family, I ask: The youngest sibling sports a size S for limes, While the eldest sibling proudly wears a size M for lemons, mandarins, and clementines, The mother shows off her size L for oranges, And the father boasts an XL for grapefruits and other pomelos. These four objects fit together like Russian nesting dolls... Instructions for use: Unlike conventional citrus presses, these work with the "tip" at the bottom. Cut a citrus fruit in half and wedge it into the palm of one hand. Then, grasp the press with the other hand from the base and press it firmly against the hemispherical fruit. Make a smooth circular motion while applying gentle pressure to extract the juice. Pour the juice into an appropriate container nearby - not on your socks! The "cage" acts as a strainer, preventing juice overflow and pulp contamination. NB: I acknowledge that these instructions might be superfluous, but European directives demand compliance. Enjoy your citrus experience!

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