Re-Juicer helps recycle old water bottles

Have plenty of those plastic water bottles lying around your home, and have no idea on what to do with them? Well here’s a novel one – the Re-Juicer that uses the bottoms of old plastic water bottles to function as a juicer just in case you want to have a glass of freshly pressed orange juice at that moment. Not only is it lightweight, it is a snap to clean as well, and you would have done your part in using the same water bottle more than just once before discarding it away to our landfills. The Re-Juicer costs $6.50 a pop.
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The Far Edge » Blog Archive » Use the Bottom of a Water Bottle as a Juicer [MacGyver Tip] Says: June 3, 2009 at 2:17 pm
[...] Larger water bottles have a more pronounced punt—the cone shaped dimple in the bottom of bottles—which can easily serve double duty as an impromptu juicer. The idea comes from the same designer responsible for the Cash Money Clip we previously shared with you. He uses the stack-friendly Polish Spring 3L bottles which have a punt big enough to allow another bottle to be stacked on top, but any bottle with a larger punt would do. You could buy one from him, but we’d suggest you spend the money on an actual bottle of water you can drink and recycle the bottom into your juicer. ReJuicer [via Coolest Gadgets] [...]
Use the Bottom of a Water Bottle as a Juicer [MacGyver Tip] « Coolbeans Says: June 3, 2009 at 10:20 pm
[...] Larger water bottles have a more pronounced punt—the cone shaped dimple in the bottom of bottles—which can easily serve double duty as an impromptu juicer. The idea comes from the same designer responsible for the Cash Money Clip we previously shared with you. He uses the stack-friendly Polish Spring 3L bottles which have a punt big enough to allow another bottle to be stacked on top, but any bottle with a larger punt would do. You could buy one from him, but we’d suggest you spend the money on an actual bottle of water you can drink and recycle the bottom into your juicer. ReJuicer [via Coolest Gadgets] [...]
Use the Bottom of a Water Bottle as a Juicer [MacGyver Tip] · News Says: June 4, 2009 at 2:56 am
[...] Larger water bottles have a more pronounced punt—the cone shaped dimple in the bottom of bottles—which can easily serve double duty as an impromptu juicer. The idea comes from the same designer responsible for the Cash Money Clip we previously shared with you. He uses the stack-friendly Polish Spring 3L bottles which have a punt big enough to allow another bottle to be stacked on top, but any bottle with a larger punt would do. You could buy one from him, but we’d suggest you spend the money on an actual bottle of water you can drink and recycle the bottom into your juicer. ReJuicer [via Coolest Gadgets] [...]
crap Says: August 24, 2009 at 7:33 pm
This makes no sense…

Use the Bottom of a Water Bottle as a Juicer [MacGyver Tip] | Superstars Of Gaming Says: June 3, 2009 at 12:28 pm
[...] Larger water bottles have a more pronounced punt—the cone shaped dimple in the bottom of bottles—which can easily serve double duty as an impromptu juicer. The idea comes from the same designer responsible for the Cash Money Clip we previously shared with you. He uses the stack-friendly Polish Spring 3L bottles which have a punt big enough to allow another bottle to be stacked on top, but any bottle with a larger punt would do. You could buy one from him, but we’d suggest you spend the money on an actual bottle of water you can drink and recycle the bottom into your juicer. ReJuicer [via Coolest Gadgets] [...]