Heavy Duty Alloy Mexican Elbow Squeezer 22.5cm

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SKU: UB3924

Designed for longevity, the Heavy Duty Mexican Elbow is made from hard-wearing aluminium alloy. Matched with a strong hinge, this Mexican elbow is designed to give a strong and reliable output. The 60mm diameter is perfect for accepting small citruses. Easy extract juice from limes and lemons for a fresh addition to cocktails.

Product Features:

  • Mexican elbow style citrus squeezer
  • 60mm radius
  • Large handle for easy grip
  • Hanging hook
  • Made from heavy-duty aluminium alloy

Specifications:

  • Weight:252g
  • Height:22.5cm
  • Width:7cm
  • Dishwasher Safe?:No
  • Material:Metal
  • Metal Properties:Aluminium Alloy, Matte Finish
  • Packaging:Plain Box
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