Sombrero Citrus Squeezer
- ceramic
The 3-second version
- Porcelain reamer with ridged cone that grips and juices citrus halves
- Wide brim catches juice as it flows down from the fruit
- One-piece ceramic construction with no moving parts or hidden crevices
- Manual effort required for each piece of fruit
- Best suited to limes and lemons, not large citrus
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Porcelain Citrus Juicer Shaped Like a Mexican Sombrero
Most citrus juicers are either bulky electric machines you store away or flimsy plastic reamers that crack after a season. This porcelain version sits somewhere in the middle: quick enough for a single lime but durable enough to last. The ceramic holds up to repeated contact with citric acid without staining or warping, and because it's a single piece you can scrub every surface without worrying about joints or seals. If you juice often enough to want the tool within reach but not often enough to dedicate drawer space to a press, the sombrero shape gives you an excuse to leave it out.
Good gift when
- People who make cocktails or fresh dressings a few times a week
- Anyone who wants a durable citrus tool that doubles as counter decor
- Cooks working in small kitchens without room for single-use appliances
Skip it if If you regularly juice more than two or three citrus fruits at a time, this manual reamer will feel slow compared to a lever press or electric juicer. It's sized for limes and lemons, so larger grapefruit or oranges may be awkward to work with.
Specs
- Material
- Porcelain ceramic
- Approximate diameter
- 4 inches
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
What's included
- One sombrero-shaped citrus juicer
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Fun conversation starter for anyone who entertains or cooks with citrus regularly.
The details
This citrus reamer takes the form of a miniature sombrero, complete with ridged cone in the center and a shallow dish that catches juice as you press and twist. Made from porcelain ceramic, the tool handles limes, lemons, and other small citrus without asking for counter space or complicated parts.
The reamer's ridged cone grips the fruit as you push down and rotate, breaking through membranes and pulling out juice while seeds and most pulp stay on top. The wide brim collects what flows down, giving you a shallow pool you can pour into a glass or measuring spoon. When you're done, the whole piece goes in the dishwasher.
Because it's ceramic rather than metal or plastic, the juicer won't react with citric acid or pick up odors over time. The single-piece construction means there are no crevices for pulp to hide in and no moving parts to break or replace. At around four inches across, it sits on a shelf or countertop without taking up much room, and the sculptural shape makes it easy to spot when you need it.
The sombrero design adds a decorative element to a functional kitchen tool. It's straightforward to use: set it on a flat surface, press a halved citrus fruit onto the cone, and twist. Juice flows down the sides and pools in the dish below. For a single serving of cocktail or salad dressing, this approach is faster and easier to clean than dragging out an electric juicer or handheld press.
Press half a lemon or lime over this hand-painted ceramic reamer and let the juice collect in the brim
Ships and sold by Kikkerland. About this merchant
Questions
- Can this juice larger citrus like oranges or grapefruits?
- The reamer is sized primarily for limes and lemons. You can use it on smaller oranges, but larger citrus may be awkward to twist and press effectively on the cone.
- Does the juice drip off the sides when you pour?
- The brim has a slight lip that helps contain juice, but it's shallow. Pour carefully or use a spoon to transfer the collected juice if you're working with more than one or two citrus halves.
- Is the ceramic durable enough for daily use?
- Porcelain ceramic is resistant to chips and cracks under normal use and won't degrade from contact with citric acid. It's more durable than plastic reamers but should be handled with care to avoid drops onto hard surfaces.
- How much juice does the brim hold before overflowing?
- The shallow dish holds roughly the juice from one to two limes or a single lemon. For larger batches, you'll need to pour out the collected juice between fruits.
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