Can anyone tell me what this is?

The writing on the front is the brand name "Inventum"

It's also not a juicer as there is no way for it to extract juice. there are no blades or graters or squeezers anywhere on it.

Nor is it a press



All of these things have elements that make the recognizable no matter what the outside looks like, coffee makers have filters or places to put them and ice crushers have blades

I have seen this before and I am sure it was a citrus press/juicer. How it works I do not know, but I remember them being sold a few years ago.
 
ok a bit more detail

the large ball has markings up to 1 liter

The thing sticking up the back is intended to hold liquid and is marked up to 250ml

The thin black thing sticking up to the right of that is a button that you can push to dispense whatever is in the middle thing.

The black thing to the right actually pulls out and looks to be a tiny shaker of some sort.

The paddles in it are quite thin and would not take much force to break

So believe me when I say it is NOT a juicer
 
ok a bit more detail

the large ball has markings up to 1 liter

The thing sticking up the back is intended to hold liquid and is marked up to 250ml

The thin black thing sticking up to the right of that is a button that you can push to dispense whatever is in the middle thing.

The black thing to the right actually pulls out and looks to be a tiny shaker of some sort.

The paddles in it are quite thin and would not take much force to break

So believe me when I say it is NOT a juicer

Then it's an Ice-cream maker.

I remember seeing one when we were buying a juicer a few years ago. I assumed it was another juicer at the time as it was with all the juicers and presses.

Do you actually know what it is?

If not, why did you not ask the shopkeeper at the time?
 
this is a giant donation based, council subsidized, second hand store to give work placements to people with learning difficulties none of the staff know what any of the stuff is they just stick it on shelves with a price tag of what they think they can get for it if it sits there for a whike they just stick a lower price on it and keep doing that till it sells.

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No i don't know what it is that's why i'm asking
 
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this is a giant donation based, council subsidized, second hand store to give work placements to people with learning difficulties none of the staff know what any of the stuff is they just stick it on shelves with a price tag of what they think they can get for it.

How much was it?
 
How much was it?

6 euro

Very cheap which is why I go in there frequently. They often get stuff and price it way below what it is actually worth and it is a very busy store, if you get lucky you can pick up some really good stuff for next to nothing.

For example they had a full wind surfer complete with mast and sail in there for 35 euro last week
 
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