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This intriguing piece is a juicer attachment for the vintage **Sunbeam Mixmaster** mixer, a popular mid-20th-century kitchen appliance. The spout directed juice into a container, while the wire component held a strainer to filter pulp, showcasing the Mixmaster’s versatility.

Such tools reflect the ingenuity of vintage designs, aimed at simplifying culinary tasks. Though unfamiliar to many today, it remains a fascinating artifact from an era of innovative home cooking.

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