SqueezeMate
SqueezeMate
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Say goodbye to messy juicing and hello to hassle-free freshness with the SqueezeMate Juicer! Designed for simplicity and power, this all-in-one handheld tool squeezes, stores, and pours your juice with zero spills or stress. The built-in container catches every drop, while the precision spout directs it straight into your glass—no drips, no sticky mess.
Compact enough to fit in your drawer and tough enough for daily use, it’s perfect for home kitchens, lunch prep, or even juicing on the go. Dishwasher-safe and ergonomically designed, the SqueezeMate makes healthy living effortless.
✅ Mess-free built-in container
✅ Precision spout for clean pours
✅ Ergonomic grip for easy pressing
✅ Compact, dishwasher-safe design
Ditch the bulky machines—get fresh juice fast with the sleek, simple SqueezeMate!

SqueezeMate
I get way more juice from this item than any other lemon squeezer I’ve purchased before.
Love it
Sturdy but could use an insert to crush more juice out
Out of all 4 different types of lemon squeezers I have bought, this is the easiest by far and gets the most juice, depending on the size of your lemon and your strength. I don't have much strength in my hands due to hand injuries, so I learned to pick my lemons smaller to get the most out of them.
Great surface area and leverage to really squeeze the "juice" out of some pureed ginger I had .... making my own ginger ale syrup for my Sodastream/water carbonater. (hint, dont cook 1/3 of the puree). I didn't like that there was a big gap between the sides of the "flap" and the "bowl" and that the "flap" wouldn't squeeze tight against the side of the "bowl." But it came with ten or so reuesable cheesecloth bags, and it all worked just fine. it was a bit "clattery/noisy" though. I bet this could make small batches of sesame oil, or do anything you wouldn't want to buy a giant "screw" press for. Simple cleanup ... and I washed the bag. Too soon to tell how long the bags will last, but I estimate 10 uses or so. Eventually I'll have to figure out how to get more of them. So, for citrus, I'm sure its great. For purees / emulsions and such, you'll need the bags. Going from memory the bags were 4"x6", or 3"x5" or so.