OXO Good Grips Wooden Utensils are made of solid beech wood with a natural oil finish. The Wooden Reamer is great for juicing citrus fruits and features a large, comfortable handle.
Features
Made of solid beech wood
Great for juicing citrus fruits
Large, comfortable grip
Natural oil finish
Customer Reviews
Great little tool
Date: 2010-07-01
Customer Rating:
This is exactly what I wanted. Something small that could quickly juice a lemon/lime for cooking. It works great and the wood is nice vs metal or plastic because it is easy to grip.
Oxo Good Grips Wooden Reamer
Date: 2010-05-30
Customer Rating:
I have wanted one of these since seeing one on a TV cooking show. It works great, is simple to use, easy to clean. Item was as advertised and was shipped promptly.
Simple and easy to use
Date: 2010-02-07
Customer Rating:
I love this reamer! It's perfectly sized and so easy to use. Beats hauling out an electric juicer. I use this handy little gadget almost every day. The price is great. Super handy.
Lets Me Get That Last Drop of Juice From a Lemon
Date: 2010-01-11
Customer Rating:
I got this product for one purpose, to get all the juice out of a lemon. It bothers me to waste real lemon juice. But I noticed how much effort I had been making just to squeeze a lemon, and doing so revealed that I usually have at least one small paper cut on my hands. That stings.
This little reamer makes the job so easy that I cannot believe it took me this long to get one. The fact that it's made of wood is nice too. It's easy to clean and nice to hold and use. In the end, this reamer is saving me money. I recommend it.
Immensely easy to use and more effective than a mechanical juicer.
Date: 2009-12-29
Customer Rating:
This is a must have kitchen tool. What a joy to use.
It can extract the juice to the point where what is left inside the
rind is virtually dry to the touch. Cleanup? All I have to do is rinse it
under some running water and "lightly" go over it with a brush, it doesn't require
soapy water and why would I risk drying out such fine wood with a soapy soak - a quick
rinse and be done with it. Nothing could be easier.
Here's a tip. I work the reamer over a cup or glass filled with water.
After you have extracted out the juice notice all that small amount of nice semi-dry pulp that
remained clinging to the reamer ribs? Don't waste that, simply dip the reamer into
that cup/glass of water and the pulp floats off easily into the juice contained water.
Wonderful product, outdoes any mechanical juicer for efficiency and cleanup takes mere seconds.
Great little tool
Date: 2010-07-01
Customer Rating:




This is exactly what I wanted. Something small that could quickly juice a lemon/lime for cooking. It works great and the wood is nice vs metal or plastic because it is easy to grip.
Oxo Good Grips Wooden Reamer
Date: 2010-05-30
Customer Rating:




I have wanted one of these since seeing one on a TV cooking show. It works great, is simple to use, easy to clean. Item was as advertised and was shipped promptly.
Simple and easy to use
Date: 2010-02-07
Customer Rating:




I love this reamer! It's perfectly sized and so easy to use. Beats hauling out an electric juicer. I use this handy little gadget almost every day. The price is great. Super handy.
Lets Me Get That Last Drop of Juice From a Lemon
Date: 2010-01-11
Customer Rating:




I got this product for one purpose, to get all the juice out of a lemon. It bothers me to waste real lemon juice. But I noticed how much effort I had been making just to squeeze a lemon, and doing so revealed that I usually have at least one small paper cut on my hands. That stings.
This little reamer makes the job so easy that I cannot believe it took me this long to get one. The fact that it's made of wood is nice too. It's easy to clean and nice to hold and use. In the end, this reamer is saving me money. I recommend it.
Immensely easy to use and more effective than a mechanical juicer.
Date: 2009-12-29
Customer Rating:




This is a must have kitchen tool. What a joy to use.
It can extract the juice to the point where what is left inside the
rind is virtually dry to the touch. Cleanup? All I have to do is rinse it
under some running water and "lightly" go over it with a brush, it doesn't require
soapy water and why would I risk drying out such fine wood with a soapy soak - a quick
rinse and be done with it. Nothing could be easier.
Here's a tip. I work the reamer over a cup or glass filled with water.
After you have extracted out the juice notice all that small amount of nice semi-dry pulp that
remained clinging to the reamer ribs? Don't waste that, simply dip the reamer into
that cup/glass of water and the pulp floats off easily into the juice contained water.
Wonderful product, outdoes any mechanical juicer for efficiency and cleanup takes mere seconds.
Enjoy