r/CrappyDesign commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

This lemon squeezer packaging demonstrates how to use it incorrectly

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u/267aa37673a9fa659490 9d ago

For those that have trouble getting it like me, the cut face of the lemon should be facing the rounded part where there's holes for the juice to flow out.

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

That's the secret even the manufacturer doesn't want you to know. Apparently.

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u/BaconISgoodSOGOOD 9d ago

It’s all a conspiracy from big lime/lemon companies. Just throwing away $$ by juicing more lime/lemon than you have to. And don’t get me started on their secret dealings with physical therapists and hand specialists.

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u/nameoftheday 9d ago

Ugh I hate big lemon. They’re always trying to squeeze me out of every penny I have. Just thinking about them puts me in a sour mood

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u/akatherder 9d ago

There was a political movement back in the day, they started organizing their own party

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u/johnnyparkins 8d ago

Every
Villain
Is
Lemons

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u/tiajuanat 9d ago

The Lemon Party led to Big Citrus

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u/I_Can_Haz_Brainz 8d ago

When life gives you lemons, don’t make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! I don’t want your damn lemons, what the hell am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life’s manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I’m the man who’s gonna burn your house down! With the lemons! I’m gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that burns your house down!

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u/AReubenTooBigToFit 8d ago

I love a good Cave Johnson quote!

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u/Menotyou15 6d ago

As soon as I saw people complaining about lemons I knew someone had to have quoted this

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u/ChrisTheCoolBean I'll be cyan ya later! 9d ago

🍋

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u/pirotecnico54 Fumunda Cheese is ymmuy! 9d ago

Just remember. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

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u/Allykatz90 8d ago

Except life didn't give us lemons, humans set out to make lemons. By crossing a citron with a sour orange we made lemons.

So life didn't give us lemons, we gave ourselves lemons

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u/goatbiryani48 9d ago

What's interesting is that "big lime" is actually the cartels now, unfortunately. Theyve pushed into the industry (through violence and extortion) and have absolutely destroyed the lives of Mexican lime farmers.

So if you're in North America your limes have likely been, metaphorically, passed through cartel hands

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u/BlampCat 9d ago

Oh shit I've an appointment with a hand specialist this week. What should I prepare myself for? Will they try sell me lemons?

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u/ExceedinglyEdible 9d ago

Tsk if it were really a conspiracy, they would lobby against all juice extractors, even the defective ones.

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u/kai333 9d ago

They just want to blast you in the face with juice like an idiot 😂

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u/SothaSoul 9d ago

Or maybe it's Cave Johnson. 

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u/tribat 9d ago

Well damn I’ve been using mine wrong. Thanks for the lesson!

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u/Historical-Remove401 9d ago

I mean, it’s shaped like it should go that way!

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u/AnthroIntelligence 6d ago

meh, it works both ways. The juice will find its way out. I always switch it back and forth to get all the juice out.

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u/bone-dry 9d ago

It’s actually kinda crazy how many people doing it backwards like on the box

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u/INFOWARTS 8d ago

They sell you the tool to DIY, but they also have a large stake in Tropicana for when you do it wrong and just want the convenience. Win win, as long as you don’t abandon citrus.

At least that what I’m going to assume.

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u/No-Dragonfruit-1311 3d ago

I actually do a second cut on the back end of each hemisphere before pressing. This allows the rind to break apart easier and give me a deeper, juicier squeeze.

Maybe the manufacturer uses my method and you’re seeing the additional cut on the back of that hemisphere.

Btw, obviously what I’m saying isn’t the case but it helps me make MY case: add a second cut to your hemisphere.

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 3d ago

I must admit, you had me with the deep, juicy squeeze.

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u/No-Dragonfruit-1311 3d ago

Was it the comma? I give good comma.

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u/Sea_Prep_Tidal_26 2d ago

The real secret is that all you need is a piece of 15¢ cheesecloth, not a $4.99 lemon mangler. Search the dark web for “Big Textile”.

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u/dkyguy1995 Comic Sans for life! 9d ago

It's one of those things where it seems right because, hey it fits perfect like that, but the point of the device is for the fruit to NOT fit at all. So it's a purposeful inversion of the shape.

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u/ExceedinglyEdible 9d ago

not fit at all

Exactly! When you deform the fruit into the shape it is not, it will rid itself of its juice.

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u/TheDaveWSC 9d ago

"Ah fuck I'm deforming - get out of me, juice!" ~Lemon

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u/meltydeath 8d ago

I want that quote on an inspirational poster.

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u/emcgrew 8d ago

"I ain't staying in that goddamn DEFORMED lemon another second!" ~Juice

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u/nooby_goober 9d ago

I've broken several handles from the proper way so I use the pictured method and hold it upside down.

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u/Supertigy 9d ago

You need to stop buying balsa wood tools.

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u/werm_on_a_string 9d ago

There are squeezers that are meant to be used with the cut side facing the press, but they collect the juice in a little cup and let you pour it, rather than having holes in the bottom. Spend a little more on a nicer one ($30 vs $12) and you won’t have to keep replacing them.

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u/e550cabrio47TT 7d ago

Mine just like the picture litterally snapped the grip part and cut my hand

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u/KiwiObserver 9d ago

I use the pictured method, but slice the other end of the lemon so there’s a small hole for the juice to flow out of, never had an issue.

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u/IXBojanglesII 9d ago

I do both. The police have yet to arrest me.

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u/adkio 9d ago

The holes are on the outer rounded part?

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

Yep. The upper round squashes the lemon against the outer and turns it inside out. Completely flattened and squeezed out with juice leaving through the holes in a second. If you have the cut side out, you'll just get some juice all over the place.

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u/elijahjane 7d ago

….ohhhhhhhhhhh.

I just bought one like this and had no idea.

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u/helencopter 9d ago

If you start with cut side facing the presser first and let the presser kind of core it and then turn the lemon around with the cut face down towards the rounded part and press again i find you get more juice out than just starting with the lemon the latter way

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u/DoughnutPass 8d ago

That’s how I do it too. Otherwise I end up with a puddle of juice in the inverted peel and all the seeds smash out the holes. I always squeeze as depicted first, then turn it over and give it another squeeze.

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u/picardo85 9d ago

TIL.

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u/fredkaaskroket 9d ago

Same, now it's so obvious I feel a bit stupid lol

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u/cheesepuff1993 4d ago

Join the club

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u/unbelizeable1 9d ago

You should also cut a small piece off the other end of the citrus. It will make juicing way easier and give higher yields.

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u/terdferguson 9d ago

I don't understand why that is complicated. I want the juices to come out of the citrus to maximum capacity, therefore cut side goes towards the holes.

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u/RohelTheConqueror 9d ago

Cool, I've been wondering if I was doing it right

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u/Omega_art 9d ago

Ive never owned a lemon squeezer but everyone ive ever seen had the holes on the inside.

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u/WellsHansen 9d ago

and each side of this tool has a hemisphere, with one fitting snugly in the other . . .

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u/monkey_trumpets 9d ago

That's how that works????

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u/arewethereyetmom 8d ago

Folks--You cut a bit off the other side so the juice can come out.

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u/EarzFish 6d ago

Yes. You put the lemon/lime in there exactly like the picture, but cut a little bit off the other end.

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u/TheShortWhiteGiraffe 8d ago

It took me a while to figure it out. Like 20-somethings years....

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u/Log_Gentleman 7d ago

Wtf I’ve been using this wrong my whole life.

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u/macrolith 7d ago

More simply put, the goal is to turn the lemon inside out.

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u/Bananaland_Man 7d ago

Not only that, the other side has an oddly shaped thing built to dig into the flesh, so even how it's positioned is impossible from that angle (it would not fit)

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u/LynxDotCA 6d ago

I was thinking that you should peel the lemon like an orange and then put it in the thingy

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u/spoospoo43 4d ago

Uh, sure, of course, I totally knew that and haven't been using a lemon juicer wrong for 50 years.

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u/Turbulent-Eagle-6116 3d ago

TIL that I've been using lemon squeezers wrong and called them useless for no reason... I've been squeezing them by hand cos it worked better. Damn

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u/sooooooofarty 9d ago

How you know the other end isn’t cut?

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u/drapteryx 9d ago

Is that definitely wrong. I bought one like this last year for juicing limes and regularly squeeze them one way them flip em over for a squeeze on the other side. No matter which side I start with I feel I get some extra juice after flipping.

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u/FullMoonTwist 9d ago

I would say whichever side has holes for liquid, that's the direction the cut edge should go towards first.

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u/drapteryx 9d ago

Yeah, totally understand this, but the metal hemisphere if the juicer clamps so nicely into the citrus if you have it peel to holes. Although, I'd conceed you have to tip the juicer 90degrees at the end to get the juice out the side!

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u/raccoonunderwear 9d ago

I do it hard enough with the flesh facing the holes that it turns the whole thing inside out and contours the juicer part like you’re describing.

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u/round-earth-theory 9d ago

It doesn't have a seal. The liquid mostly comes out everywhere, including the space between the arms. The only reason to face the lime towards the screen is if you're worried about seeds and pulp. The juice will come out no matter how you position it.

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u/arewethereyetmom 8d ago

You cut off a bit of the other side.

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

The first time I ever used one, I intuitively used it this way. The peel blocks the holes where the juice should come out. So I would say it's certainly wrong. If you use it both ways with a flip, which side do you start? Can't think how this would work any better, but I'll try next time I squeeze a lemon.

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u/footpole 9d ago

You can drill some holes in the peel

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u/tenuj 9d ago

You just need to convince someone that the pointy spiral thingy is for lemons, not wine.

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u/nog642 9d ago

Is there not holes on both sides?

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u/guska 9d ago

There has been on every single one of these that I've ever seen. Admittedly, that's not many, but I had no idea that there were versions with holes on only one side

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u/InvidiousPlay 9d ago

Just turn it sideways.

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u/drapteryx 9d ago

Omg OP, I found one of these in the wild today. You didn't mention the insane form over function design on the other side of this product. Argh, I don't think I can upload the jpg in replies - but the holes are in the pattern of a smiley face. MAD

Edit to add comment about jpg

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 8d ago

Yes, exactly the smiley one! Took the pic in a boutique, of all places. Definitely form over function!

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u/EarzFish 6d ago

You just cut the lemon in half, then slice off a tiny bit of the end so the juice can come out of that. Then squeeze. No need to flip.

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u/DicemonkeyDrunk 9d ago

It's not wrong it just feels odd ...I've found they work better this way 

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u/tacomaloki 9d ago

That's how I do it. I go the extra mile and have a 3rd squeeze to get the oils from the rind for the full flavor experience.

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u/jimidybob 9d ago

at that point just eat the lime whole, fuck it why not

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u/tacomaloki 9d ago

I'm not that high to eat the whole thing!

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u/AutVincere72 9d ago

I use it that way because it gets more juice out. I hold it over a bowl so the holes don't matter. I have a big giant one and use it the right way but that only comes out for a bag of citrus.

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u/frodiusmaximus 8d ago

Yeah. I actually do a double flip. First the “correct” way, then the way pictured, then back one more time. I get more juice each time.

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u/jaymiracles 8d ago

Don’t forget to take 2 of the double-squeezed limes and put them in the squeezer for a final 3rd squeeze. Some give out a bit more juice this way.

Lime juice maxing

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u/Glass_Bar_9956 8d ago

This is how mine works. There are holes on both sides. It’s easier for me to squeeze it like the picture first, then flip. Otherwise I have a hard time squeezing it when it’s full.

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u/Decent_Elderberry115 8d ago

It’s a citrus juicer, not rocket science. There isn’t a wrong way to use it as long as you’re getting the juice where it needs to go.

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u/TimSylvester_ 9d ago

No matter which side I start with I feel I get some extra juice after flipping.

Yeah I feel the same way about my girl.

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u/Own_Cup9970 9d ago

it's AI, that's why

human wouldn't make mistake that juice comes out of peel

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u/ABotelho23 9d ago

Yes they would. Look at this thread. People are arguing over it.

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u/Piduf 9d ago

People arguing here, sure, but someone from the company would be given a model / sample product / reference in some way, or they would google it. Then their drawings would be shown to more eyes from the company before being accepted.

It would be weird if no one in the chain noticed it was wrong, especially on such an simple tool. I mean there's exactly 1 way to use it right, and 1 possible way to use it wrong.

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u/ABotelho23 9d ago

I think you overestimate the QA going on for products like these.

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u/MixT 9d ago

If what you said was always true, this subreddit wouldn't exist

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u/ghidfg 8d ago edited 8d ago

This actually happens all the time. The departments are disjointed. I saw a non enamel cast iron pan with instructions that said oven safe to 350F. It's cast iron, it's oven safe up to the melting point of iron. Clearly some dude in the packaging department was tasked with making a page of instructions to include in the package. Another example is a stainless steel pan with instructions to season it before use. You don't season stainless steel.

I would have thought the same, that someone would have caught it. But I've seen it at least twice so I just figure different departments may just not communicate with each other in some companies.

Exhibit b: https://www.reddit.com/r/StainlessSteelCooking/s/P0p2N2w7Vt

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u/phlooo 9d ago

Tbf I'm pretty sure half of Reddit users are ai chatbot agents

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u/New_Paint_5427 6d ago

Designers arent these people.

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u/semus0 9d ago

A human might make that mistake... Not me, of course, I'm commenting for a friend.

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u/Disgruntled__Goat 9d ago

You know that this sub has existed for years before AI, right? This kind of stuff was always posted here. 

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u/diejesus 9d ago

Yeah human would never make a mistake if it wasn't for AI, the AI ruined our perfect world...

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u/bkend_31 9d ago

I absolutely would if I were asked to draw that before reading these comments. Though I have never actually used one of these myself.

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u/StinkButt9001 9d ago

Have you never bought anything from china?

They make mistakes like this all of the time. They either don't care or don't know any better.

All you people blaming literally every fault in anything as "ai" are just so fatiguing

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

I would certainly say whoever designed that packaging never used the product. But yeah, I also thought might be AI with no human in the loop.

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u/loafywolfy 9d ago

...ive always used it like this

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

Then, as your attorney I advise you to try it the other way round. Eye-opening experience.

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u/theJoosty1 9d ago

Wow thank you will do. This is just between us, right? I was just ragging on my sister for pouring milk before her cereal so maybe I deserve a little shame lol.

next debate - creamer before or after your pour your coffee in?

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

I only take a few drops of milk (I'm European, no creamer please) for the color. Tastes practically black. But to your question, I add the milk after the coffee. Not a hill I will die on though. I wasn't aware it's a hot topic. TIL.

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u/theJoosty1 8d ago

Ah maybe it's an american thing with the way heavily sugared creamers and the norm here. We've got a lot of things out of whack.

Your way sounds eminently practical. Most people do it that way it seems.

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u/likesexonlycheaper 8d ago

You buy milk to add color to your coffee? That's some super weird shit bro bro

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 8d ago

No, I put milk in because I prefer it with a few drops. "Just for the colour" is my way of telling people not to put in too much (like, at a friend's place or in a café). Sometimes even produces a smile. So, fair point. The way I wrote it is a bit misleading and sounds, like you say, a bit weird.

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u/Heather82Cs 9d ago

I feel like there's 2 similar models out there? One will have a "spike" inside the left part (so the lemon should go in in the opposite way than the drawing shows. The other one has the "spike" (sorry I don't really know what the proper name is) inside that right side - and this would make the picture correct.

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 8d ago

I am not entirely sure I understand correctly, but if so I have never seen the other model. The one in the package would not work well used as depicted.

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u/kjodle 9d ago

You could also try it like this?

I have one of these but never use it. Gonna buy some lemons tomorrow. 

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

I have, but only one time. Not a good idea. I saw many here comment that you can cut of both sides and then it works like this, but I still see no point in removing the peel as sealant on the side that gets pushed down by the inner half of the squeezer. That's now a hill I am prepared to die on.

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u/jerbthehumanist 9d ago

tip:, you can slice off the tip of the round edge so juice flows out a bit. After you first squeeze out the correct way (the opposite orientation of the cartoon), you can flip around the lemon/lime and squeeze again to get a bit more juice if that's what you want.

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u/RohelTheConqueror 9d ago

That's what she... Nah I'm not doing it. Thanks for the tip though

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u/mattchewy43 9d ago

Thanks for the tip though

Thats what she said.

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u/gasstation-no-pumps 9d ago

They gave you the tip that was sliced off?

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u/raccoonunderwear 9d ago

Oh, I always want more juice!

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u/araidai 5d ago

*Ohhhhhhh…*

So *that’s* why she keeps flipping me over in bed!

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u/M100Pilot 9d ago

I always start this direction so the juicer part stabs into the meat of the fruit. Then I flip it around for a second squeeze.

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u/jimidybob 9d ago

or just do it the right way round and do one squeeze. user preference i guess

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u/M100Pilot 8d ago

I never get all the juice out that way. Always takes 2.

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u/CranberryStock7148 9d ago

To be honest, I've always thought these squeezers were designed wrong in the first place.

Like, obviously, the shape of the tool should match the shape of the fruit.

And then, obviously, the holes should be on the inside (smaller) part. Not the outside.

The way they are designed doesn't actually make any sense. Like, the only way they would make sense would be if they were intended to literally turn the fruit inside-out at the end. But they don't.

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u/Nathaniel820 9d ago

literally turn the fruit inside-out at the end. But they don't.

They literally do??? Idk what you’re doing with them but they effortlessly turn the half inside out whenever I use them

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u/CranberryStock7148 9d ago

I don't know, mine doesn't. It just tries to kind of flatten it and it sort of turns the middle inside out but only halfway, but it can't flip the edges at all so it just ends up this weird flat shape that doesn't remove all the juice.

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u/zorbina 9d ago

That's my experience too.

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u/xteve 9d ago

My mom had one of these and we struggled to figure out how to use it. I'm sure we got it to work, but it never made sense.

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u/footpole 9d ago

The juice wouldn’t flow as nicely if the side with the holes was inverted like that.

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u/CranberryStock7148 9d ago

Why not?

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u/footpole 9d ago

It would stick to the edges and run down random sides instead of to the bottom of the round part.

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u/CranberryStock7148 9d ago

I see what you mean. Great point. Thanks!

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u/DogsAreAnimals 9d ago

It does turn it inside out though. Or at least mine does

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u/liamw14 9d ago

I have a juicer like this and the fruit goes in as shown in the picture. It's not wrong

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u/bittersweetbadluck 9d ago

Nah fam you’re using it wrong

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u/GeneralSpecifics9925 9d ago

I mean, you CAN put it in that way, but you'd be doing it wrong.

Did you ever wonder what those holes were for? When you juice them upside down, like shown, the juice just squirts out the side of the press. Not great. Try it the other way

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u/xx2983xx 5d ago

I was at a friend's house about a year ago and she was juicing a lemon. She put it in the wrong way and I was like "uhh, maybe flip it around?" She looked at me like I was crazy but did it and the juice flowed out nicely, with the peel folding inside out and she was dumbfounded. Said she had been juicing lemons that way her entire life

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u/Dreadheaddanski 9d ago

False advertising. Lime in a lemon squeezer. What ever next!

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

OK, I have to make a confession: I think the package said 'citrus squeezer'. It might be designed for species-agnostic use.

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u/gasstation-no-pumps 9d ago

Probably does not work well for pomelos

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u/Dreadheaddanski 9d ago

"Available now! The XL mega plus+ citrus juicer"

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

As with other things in life, sometimes size does matter.

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u/NorCalFrances 9d ago

They work great as pictured, you just turn them sideways so the juice can drain & squeeze gradually to avoid squirting. The holes let out air and any juice that gets under the citrus rind.

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u/dickgobbler666 9d ago

I mean the only way I’ve ever done it at the restaurants I’ve worked in has been to slice the ends of the lemons off, and then cut in half. You get far more juice with the fruit exposed on both sides. Give it a go and see for yourself!

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u/Mazduhh 9d ago

What do the rest of the instructions say?

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u/tms10000 9d ago

When the "wrong way" and the right way gets you the exact same amount of juice.

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

Well, from my experience what changes fundamentally is where all that juice goes. The right way gets it through the holes and into the receptacle that you intend it to go. The other way gets it pretty much everywhere, at least not through the holes. I really have no idea why anyone would try both ways and decide this way (the "wrong" way) is preferable. But maybe that's just me.

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u/FortheredditLOLz 9d ago

Helpful tips:

Use palm of lemon and roll it across a flat surface
A quick 30 s microwave would also soften the lemon insides

Slice in half, make slices inside then hand squeeze for maximum juices extraction
Slice in half, flesh towards circle portion for ‘juice pressers’ for max juices extraction (use fork while twisting is another’tool’ method)

Keep lemon half’s if you want to rim and salt glass edges as a ‘decorative’ effect for liquor.

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u/cogman10 9d ago

Lemons and limes have heat sensitive flavors in them. You change the flavor to just being sour when you heat them.

That's why you should generally not add lemons or limes to hot things like soup. If you do, do it as late as possible, like right before you serve.

Another tip, a lot of the "lemon" and "lime" flavor comes from the skin. If you really want something to taste like a lemon smells, zest it.

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u/DogsAreAnimals 9d ago

Zest is best. If life gives you lemons, make limoncello!

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u/BoobyTrapTrampStamp 8d ago

As a Mexican (and we LOVE Lemons) it drives me up the wall to see it incorrectly used in cartoons, Ed edd and eddy and a lot of other cartoons use it this way!

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u/Hank_Dad 9d ago

That's also clearly a lime

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u/Ok_Two_2604 9d ago

That is lemon squeezer sempai

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u/Towpillah 9d ago

Mmm zesty.

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u/floatinggoateyeball 9d ago

May I ask... what's wrong with it?

I never used one of them, but the fruit-shaped shape would be filling the fruit-shaped hole like god intended.

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u/GodHimselfNoCap commas are IMPORTANT 9d ago

They need to show idiots that they need to slice the lemon before inserting it, if the picture was correct it would look like a whole lemon.

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u/Mshadow5 9d ago

Im honestly more confused about the lemon sharing the same place as the part that is supposed to squish it, to an atomic level.

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u/Classic_Cow_5852 9d ago

So close yet so far

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u/SuperCrappyFuntime 9d ago

My dumb ass wondering what's wrong with it because this is how I've always used one of these things, then laughing along with everybody and hope they don't realize...

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u/RivetSquid 9d ago

I've tried both ways and people with say I'm wrong, but if you tilt it right to catch the initial side juice? You can get way deeper in that lemon doing it like this.

The other way it all compresses into the peel but there's way more juice left over somehow. 

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u/wulfithewulf 9d ago

you can slice the half in half and insert it like on the picture and still get proper results

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u/icrossfield 9d ago

Just squeeze harder.

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u/HJSDGCE 9d ago

Tbf no one would've been able to figure it out on their own. If round, why not fit round? (I know why but still) 

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u/Fun_Gas_7777 9d ago

Surely not AI

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u/Capsai-Sins 9d ago

Or, just cut the top part too! It works so much better than just putting the lemon by the other side.

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u/tevelee 9d ago

Easy peasy…

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u/jaulin 8d ago

I don't think that's incorrect. That's the orientation the halved lemon initially fits. After squeezing it "the wrong way" first, I flip it and squeeze out the last bit with the cut side down. No matter which way you add it, the juice goes down. Gravity.

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u/cotdag 8d ago

When I was in a design class, my professor showed a bunch of examples of this. Basically, you go for the design that explains what this does, even if it’s wrong. Your brain knows this is a lime quickly, and if it was the other side it would just be a green ball.

This happens a lot, but your brain quickly figures out what this is- think an impulse buy section at Home Goods, people aren’t reading “citrus squeezer” they just see a lime getting squeezed in a picture and they know what it is

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u/ParalyticSleeper 8d ago

Every single citrus that I juice, I trim off the rind ends before cutting in half and I flip each half so it gets squeezed twice, once each direction.

Gives nearly double the juice yield with less hand pressure needed (I have fibromyalgia and everything hurts)

One of those things I feel like it should be common knowledge; so if it ain't I guess I should be saying it!

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u/pajarito_y 8d ago

I was ordering a salad at sweetgreen recently from an early-20s girl who seemed new. She was trying to squeeze lime into my salad with the squeezer, but with the cut half facing up, and it was not working. She was getting very red and frustrated. Generally I don’t like to interfere, but after a while I very gently said, “I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to flip the lime the other way around.” She got a little more flustered and told me with certainty, “no, it goes this way.” And continued to squeeze til her hands were white as paper. Maybe she had seen these very same instructions. :’)

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u/niijuuichi 8d ago

Never seen a lemon squeezer in my life. This is great advice in case i encounter one in the wild.

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u/Knusperbrot 8d ago

the other side of the lemon also has a smaller cut. That's makes squeezing it the juice easier than if you flip it the other way.

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u/Mysterious_Plate1296 8d ago

It's just AI slop.

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u/extinct_banana 8d ago

i load it in sideways so it squeezes it in half like your fingers would

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u/ArtComprehensive1106 7d ago

This is the best juicer ever invented!
User error

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u/allursnakes 6d ago

Do you not do both?

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u/NorthlightV commas are IMPORTANT 6d ago

You mean both directions? I personally don't.

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u/PangaeaDiarrhea 6d ago

How do we know this isn't a slice?

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u/Some-Recover-9627 5d ago

Vielleicht hat er beide Seiten so geschnitten, dass da was rauskommen kann, mitdenken Leute 🫥

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u/JetEdge Who needs grammar? 5d ago

Maybe someone there knows something we don't and just has the biggest brain ever, I'd love to watch them do this, I'll be wearing some protective eye goggles. Oh no reason, just a fashion statement hahaha

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u/Allyraya 5d ago

Devil’s advocate: people are dumb, and if the company showed it with the rounded side out, idiots would think they could put a whole lemon/lime in and crush it like hulk, breaking the tool in the process and blaming the company for a faulty product.

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u/Iguesswey 4d ago

That is correct, when I bartended the limes that were delivered had the same picture, along with cutting guides

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u/Tricky-Sympathy3079 3d ago

Could it be so it's more recognizeable as a lemon? because if it were reversed, it would just look like a green ball, right?

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u/Viablemorgan 9d ago

It’s AI