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Vacu Vin Winemaster Corkscrew, Black | 
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| Brand: Vacu Vin Category: Kitchen
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $43.50 You Save: $21.49 (33%)
New (7) Used (1) from $43.48
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 3251
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 2.4 x 1
MPN: 66494 Model: 6649450 UPC: 084256664841 EAN: 0084256664940 ASIN: B00004SAF7
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easily opens any bottle of wine with minimal effort | | • | Removable foil cutter stores in top of gadget | | • | Plastic and steel construction | | • | Locking collar | | • | Two-year warranty |
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Product Description A new twist on an old theme ??? but one that needs no twisting! Throw out those old corkscrews and replace them with this revolutionary one. Using it is simple. Place the Corkscrew over the top of the bottle; the built-in bottle grip will hold the bottle tightly. With both hands, gently move the handles up and down; the specially-coated spiral will easily insert into the cork and then extract it. As a bonus, we've included a foil cutter to remove the foil from the wine bottle. Comes with a 2-year guarantee.
Amazon.com Review It's another wonder of modern technology from the folks at Vacu Vin: this corkscrew stands head and shoulders above any similar model. The tiny foil cutter stores in the top of the machine--just pop it out, squeeze gently over the top of the foil, and the foil falls right off. Next, insert the cork into the bottom of the Winemaster, with all four handles in the upright position. The corkscrew inserts itself when you pull the two smaller handles down, and you lift the cork by pulling the two larger handles. The last step: just raise all four handles again to pull out the cork--no yanking or twisting necessary! For the occasional extra-long cork, you may need to perform the steps twice--but it's still far easier than other corkscrews. You'll want to open wine just as an excuse to show off this cool gadget. Tell guests they only get to play if they bring their own bottle! --Jill Lightner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
The Wonder Wine Opener! December 2, 2008 B. Williams (San Antonio, TX) "It slices, it dices...!" This corkscrew does it all, effortlessly. No more straining to pull corks, no more broken corks. It has all the tools--cuts the cork covering, easily slides the cork from the bottle, and frees the cork from the screw in one motion. IMPRESSIVE! This corkscrew is a must for the fine wine afficionado.
It works! December 2, 2008 Brad Bunnin (Berkeley, CA USA) After struggling through the years with a variety of cork pullers, we finally found one that works, flawlessly and, effortlessly. The simplicity of the Vacu Vin Winemaster is remarkable.
Drilling rig for wine bottles! September 10, 2008 B. Smith (Iowa, USA) This is without doubt the best wine bottle opener I have ever used! It beats all others for ease of use and the ability to penetrate even the toughest plastic corks! It looks like a drilling rig for wine, and looks cool when you use it, with all the gears and stuff operating! You won't be disappointed with this one. In fact it has worked so well so long, I bought all my wine consuming freinds one!
Tips for use February 10, 2008 Don Louis (Valparaiso, IN USA) I have the clear version and I agree with comments saying it is neat to watch and it is the best wine opener ever IF YOU DO IT RIGHT. Tip #1: Do not pull the locking sleeve too far down so it comes off the main body of the opener. I am modestly strong and find it easy to "over do it" while trying to get the sleeve to have a good grip on the bottle. Tip #2: If you have the problem with the cork not coming all the way out, you probably have a broken gear tooth inside somewhere like I do. Not to worry. While lowering the big handles, when they pass over the small ones, RE-push the small handles down as far as they'll go to drive the screw into the cork a little farther, then continue with the big handles. And viola! Out comes the cork! Tip #3: Register your warranty. Another commenter said you will need to for a warranty repair/replacement from the Netherlands. I contacted them about the broken gears after the 2-year warranty and heard nothing back. Tip #4: I broke off two rubber-tipped bottleneck grippers while messing with it when a cork didn't come all the way out. I was able to glue them back on using Gorilla Glue. I recommend Gorilla Glue as a versatile and strong adhesive product.
Requires engineering degree and the touch of a surgeon December 31, 2007 Neil Martin 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've seen two of these break. The part that encircles the neck is fragile. If someone who hasn't read the instructions tries to use it, they never get the encircling part latched properly. I read the manual and did everything right except I attempted to pull the cork, without removing the foil (admittedly not a good practice) and it broke immediately. It was a friend's and I had to replace it, leaving me with a foil cutter extra. It's a good foil cutter but not worth $50.
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