KitchenAid JE Citrus Juicer Attachment

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Juice citrus fruits quickly and easily with the power of your stand mixer. Simply attach the KitchenAid Citrus Juicer to the stand mixer hub and get juicing directly into a bowl, pitcher or cup. For everything you want to make. KitchenAid.
Connect to any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer* power hub and use the power of the motor to run the citrus juicer attachment, *sold separately
Extracts juice from citrus fruits – from small limes to oranges, even grapefruit
Strainer basket catches seeds and pulp as it extracts juice from the reamer for a smooth, fresh juice
Model JE includes (1) citrus juicer attachment

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Customers find the juicer attachment works well and is easy to set up and attach to the mixer. They appreciate its efficiency, being able to juice 100 lemons quickly, and consider it a must-have KitchenAid attachment that’s worth the price. The juice quality and ease of cleaning receive positive feedback, with the pulp tray rinsing out quickly when needed. While some customers describe it as well-made with a heavy-duty motor, others find it extremely poorly made.

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  1. dcraw1001

    great product
    I got this today and was so excited to use it. I had a bag of lemons from Sam’s so I was squeeze right away. It is so easy to assemble and connect to my kitchenAid. I now have frozen lemon ice cubes.

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  2. ravenchow

    Way easier than any handheld gadget!
    I have a small countertop measuring bowl juicer which is perfectly fine for juicing a couple of lemons or oranges. But if you need a large quantity for a recipe, it becomes tiresome. I bought a handheld juicer which squeezes the juice out, but when I was trying to juice 2 cups of orange juice, my hand really began to ache. I really didn’t want another huge kitchen gadget, but I really didn’t want juicing to be so difficult.The juicer is very simple in design and super easy to wash. The mixer does all of the work for you and it does a better job getting the juice than anything handheld / manual. I needed approximately 6 oranges for my recipe, and I used 5 oranges, which put me over the amount of juice I needed.And I’m going to say again….it’s VERY SIMPLE TO WASH. Five stars!

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  3. SD

    Gets so much more juice
    I love gadgets. Honestly, they make life easier. This gets all the way down to the rind and so it gets more juice, quicker and dare I say it, easier, than other juicers I’ve used. The only issue I’ve ever had is the piece that catches the pips/seeds is tricky and sometimes slips off. It’s a great strainer so I can easily get the stuff back out but it’s annoying when it happens. I have to really make sure it’s on there and even then it can come off. I still love this gadget and if something happened to it, I would replace it. I hope they fix that problem though it seems like I can’t be the only one it happens to.

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  4. Farrah

    Juicer work well
    I’ve used this several times and it works quite well. I like it better than using the old fashion hand squeezer which gets old fast. We drink Margaritas and other cocktails and use at least two to three bags of limes. Hand squeezing is no fun but with the KitchenAid JE attachment juicing makes this process so much easier. I’m so glad I decided to purchase this inexpensive attachment and I’m clueless why I didn’t do it sooner. You do have to apply pressure to the lime or lemon on the head of the juicer but that’s no hard work in comparison to using a hand squeezer. The KitchenAid does most of the work!

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  5. Ann

    Works so good
    I was hesitant with some of the negative reviews but this attachment works so well. Easy to install. Drip tray catches most and cleans the fruit to just the peel.

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  6. B&L Music

    perfect attachment
    Use this to juice lemons from our tree. I use hairnets over a bowl to catch pulp. It is the fastest, least messy juicer I have used.

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  7. R.C.

    Meh. It works, but it’s awkward.
    So, I was excited at the idea of turning my daughter’s kitchen aid mixer into an electric citrus juicer for margaritas. (I’m not much of a baker, myself, but I love a good margarita.) It’s easy enough to attach, it’s dishwasher safe, and it juices fine, but my complaints outweigh my compliments…It’s messy. Most citrus juicers you press the halved fruit DOWN onto the reamer. There appears to be a reason that 99.9% of citrus juicers are designed this way. However, this particular juicer attachment falls into the .1% designed so that you are required to press AGAINST a reamer that reminds one of Madonna’s corset on the Blonde Ambition tour. This spinning cone action creates a certain amount of splatter.Did I mention how messy it is? The splatter guards, aka sidewalls, aren’t deep enough to catch the splatter. It’s like mixing flour in a pie pan. I imagine. I’ve never done that IRL. Feel free to try and let me know if it’s comparable.It’s awkward. If you’re just juicing an orange here and there, it’s probably fine. But if it takes 2 lbs of limes to get enough juice for 1 pitcher of margaritas every weekend that the sun shines, it’s an awkward position to have to hold your hand in. (Especially considering your hand will quickly become wet and sticky, like the rest of your kitchen, because of the previously mentioned splatter.)Now if you have arthritis, as I do, your hand will quickly start cramping up and you will be forced to call upon your aforementioned daughter and your not-as-yet mentioned, but just as much loved, son to finish the remaining 1.5 lbs of limes required to make a pitcher of margaritas. On Monday, they will tell all of their middle school friends how their mom forces them to make her margaritas every weekend. (It was one time and they weren’t doing anything productive anyways. 🙄)So, if you have arthritis and want enough lime juice to make a pitcher of margaritas every weekend, and your kids talk a lot and have a flair for hyperbole, this is probably not a good choice for you.But if you don’t have arthritis, juice small amounts of citrus infrequently, and don’t mind cleaning up some citrus splatter in the immediate area, then this is a reasonably priced accessory for your (or your kid’s) beloved Kitchen Aid mixer. (Seriously, bakers really love these things.)As for me, I (with some child labor) used this once, stashed it in my kid’s accessory drawer, and ordered a stainless steel Breville citrus press to compete for counter space with the mixer. 😉 The Breville was a lot more expensive, but let’s face it, if you’re reading this, you (or your loved one) can afford a pricy kitchen appliance (aforementioned beloved mixer), and with the Breville, you won’t need any help from those little tattletales to make margaritas this summer. #lookingformylostshakerofsalt

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  8. JI

    Great KitchenAid Attachment
    Before buying, I read dozens of Q & A’s and reviews. Main concerns were the comments about the black oil on the stem, the excessive splashing and juice dripping down arms. I am short and had always juiced with my Black and Decker stand alone unit at my table (not the higher counter). There were zero issues in this category. In testing the splashing concern, I know even my B & D had the splashed some, so I was prepared for some. There was minor splashing, in fact, way less than my B & D, likely due to the splash guard design. I live in a citrus growing region, have several trees, therefore, I have an abundance of fruit at one time (I had at least 100 ripe grapefruits to be juiced). Knowing I’d be getting gallons of juice, I placed the bowl that came with my mixer under the chute which I believe mitigated the splash problem. I did find there was more splashing at higher speeds but even at the highest, it was extremely minimal in my case. No juicer is going to be splash free, EVER. One downside: due to the volume of fruit I had to juice, the seed/pulp catch filled up too quickly so I removed it and placed a small fine mesh strainer in the bowl thus leading to less removal and dumping. As far as the black oil on the stem piece, I found the same as others mentioned but it stayed on the stem behind the juicing area, never coming in contact with the food. This is an authentic KitchenAid juicing attachment and I highly recommend it.

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  9. ismail Yılmaz

    Kitchenaid ayrı pahalı aparatları ayrı pahalıÜrünü Amazon sayesinde uyguna aldık fakat çok memnun kalmadımKullanımı eli yoruyor

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  10. Tiziana

    Prima di acquistare questo accessorio, ho letto tutte le recensioni Amazon, ho visto video etccc e devo dire non ero molto convinta, visto che alcune persone dicevano che schizzava o che era scomodo , vedendo i video pero non sembrava così, di conseguenza ho deciso di acquistarlo, e che dire uno tra i migliori acquisti, facilissimo da pulire e velocissimo, si smonta facilmente… e poi non schizza o meglio qualche schizzo si ma come tutti gli spremi agrumi, ma lo cosa più bella è che in fin dei conti costa poco e non hai in mezzo uno spremi agrumi fisso che ti ruba spazio…. Articolo super e super soddisfatta 🙂🙂🙂🙂Kitchenaid è una garanzia assoluta …..

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  11. Hippokrates

    Haben seit Jahren eine Kitchen Aid. Jetzt durch Zufall über die Zitruspresse gestolpert. Die Überlegung war, ein Küchengerät, eine Stand alone Zitruspresse , einzusparen . Das Zusatzteil ist nicht gerade billig , aber trotzdem….habe jetzt diverse Kilos Apfelsinen verarbeitet. Aufbau sehr einfach, stecken und schrauben. Gewöhnungsbedürftig ist, die Apfelsinenhälften von der Seite zu pressen. Da aber die Kitchen Aid von Haus aus schwer ist und eine Art Saugfüsse besitzt, kein Verrutschen auch bei stärkerem Anpressdruck. Man sollte zum Auffangen ein Gefäß mit großer Öffnung verwenden. Reinigung simpel. Das verwendete Plastik macht einen wertigen Eindruck. Erwähnenswert ist, dass das Rührwerk mitläuft, hängt an derselben Antriebswelle. Die Rührschüssel kann während des Saftpressens belassen werden. Insgesamt befriedigt dieses Zusatzteil mein Empfinden für Perfektion.

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  12. poiemaXYZ

    This is Kitchenaid original attachment, bought at full price. Metal part started rusting within 2 uses. Other brand attachment selling at half the price.

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  13. James Delchar

    This little accessory gives us the best damned orange juice we’ve had in a long time! Admittedly you need quite a few oranges (we got about 1.5L out of a dozen oranges over the weekend) and time but it’s worth it for orange juice that tastes like orange and not mainly sugar. Just attach to the KitchenAid, flick it onto any number setting (I use around speed 6) then start juicing!

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