Giro - Inclusive manual juicer

Case Study
People spend a considerable part of their time in their kitchens preparing meals. Many kitchen utensils and kitchenware require user efforts and postures that make them uncomfortable and even difficult to use, therefore, some potential users get excluded from life-benefiting and necessary experiences.

The Problem
For some people the experience of obtaining juice from an orange can be difficult: children, the elderly and those with different motor skills may find themselves in this situation.
Giro is an accessible manual juicer: it allows the user to squeeze all the juice out of a fruit while requiring less physical effort and exerting less impact on the joints than traditional manual juicers.  Added to this search is the intention of achieving an aesthetically pleasing, durable and very easy-to-use object that is a fulfilling alternative to electric juicers.
Presentation
The product has two versions: model A is a polypropylene structure, conceived as a practical and economical option, while model B uses glass and stainless steel and is a more refined and sustainable alternative, both from a material and productive perspective as well as for its greater durability.
Model A
Model B
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