My daily boost of vitamin C is now easier than ever with this KitchenAid Citrus Juicer — and it’s only $99

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It’s always seemed like a treat to have freshly squeezed orange juice. Something reserved for when on holiday or visiting the spa. But since using the KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer every day, I have been blown away at how easy and fuss-free fresh juice every day can be.

My family and I have enjoyed fresh orange juice every day since testing the juicer, and it sets us up with a great start to the day. Fresh juice is a great way to add in some extra vitamins and minerals to your daily routine, and give you an extra boost of energy in the morning without turning to the coffee pot right away.

KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer
KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer: $99 at Amazon

The KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer is my new favorite kitchen appliance. It is ridiculously easy to set up and use, and creates minimal mess. Cleanup is so easy since the top half of the appliance is dishwasher safe. Since it’s cordless, you are not limited by where you can use it, as long as the KitchenAid Go battery is fully charged.

You may think that you need one of the best juicers, which can set you back over $600, but the KitchenAid Citrus Juicer is only $99. You don’t have to pay loads to have fresh juice daily with minimal mess or stress. The juicer is part of the KitchenAid Go range, so it is battery-powered and cordless.

KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer in matte black photographed in front of a blue background.

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Gets every ounce of juice

The best thing about this juicer is that it gets every ounce of juice. It completely pulverises each segment of the orange to get every last bit of juice out of the orange. I sliced the oranges in half and then placed them on the reamer.

The reamer automatically spins when pressure is applied to it, so after juicing 25 oranges, my arms didn’t hurt at all. There’s no twisting round and round like with a manual citrus juicer. And once it was complete, only the pith and the rind of the orange remained. I just threw these straight in the compost bin.

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But as you can imagine, there is a lot of pulp and pips that don’t make it to the final product, and these get caught by the stainless steel sieve. This is easily cleaned out though, by tipping it into the compost bin.

Getting your dose of Vitamin C

There are a lot of ways to get your daily dose of Vitamin C, but a cold glass of OJ in the morning is definitely my favourite way. It is a great antioxidant and protects the body by boosting immune function.

If I ever feel under the weather, orange juice is a sure-fire way to get me back fighting fit in no time. A study on U.S. adults published in the journal Nutrients found that orange juice is a top source of antioxidants in the American diet, and it helps that it’s totally delicious.

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I always feel better when I am regularly drinking orange juice, and it gives me a boost of energy with its naturally occurring sugars, meaning I can skip the caffeine for the day.

Compact and cordless

KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer in matte black photographed in front of a blue background.

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If I were going on a camping trip and taking my car, the KitchenAid Go Cordless Citrus Juicer is honestly something I would pack with me.

Since it is cordless, as long as the Kitchen Aid Go battery is fully charged, it can be used anywhere. This is great if, like me, you have a busy kitchen setup with a lot of appliances; not having to unplug something else to use the juicer is a dream.

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Ashley Thieme
Staff writer, Reviews

Ashley is a staff writer on the the Reviews team at Tom’s Guide. She has a master’s degree in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University and a BA in Journalism, Media and Sociology. She has written for titles including Women’s Health UK, writing health and wellness stories, and Virgin Radio UK, specializing in entertainment news and celebrity interviews. She has reported on a variety of topics including music, literature, motorsport, entertainment and health, and has her own bookish newsletter, Ashley’s Reading Nook.She has previously reviewed live music events, books, and wellness products but finding the best way to listen to new music releases is essential for Ashley, so discovering the top audio equipment on the market is what she does best.When she is not testing out the latest tech, you can find her either curled up with a cup of tea and a good fantasy novel or out hiking.

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