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Oster 4207 Electric Wine-Bottle Opener
List Price: $24.99
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Product Details
Cordless electric bottle opener removes the cork in seconds
Daunt cutter for easily removing seals; comfortable soft-grip handle
Opens up to 30 bottles on a isolated charge; simple push-button operation
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Customer Reviews
greatest thingumbob!!
I received this wine opener as a Christmas flair and it has been the most useful gadget I've ever owned. So much so that I have given it to friends for birthday presents. It's so easy to operate and it stays charged for prolonged periods. We just used it for a reception at our home the other evening and opened at least 10 bottles of wine effortlessly. So many people wanted to advised of where to buy it.
2010-09-01
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Hope for "bang for your buck". This is it
My pater finally gave up using his wine opener due to being older and having a hard time gripping the wine bottle. So he bought this produce. We were sold on the ease of use and consistency of cork removal. No more broken corks or cork pieces. We gave one to two of our children and they liked theirs so much, we completely got our own. Glad we did
The Overcome Wine Bottle Opener
We light of one's life this wine bottle opener. Our friends also love it and it makes the perfect gift. I definitely recommend it.
2010-08-10
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Pretty Delicate
I am on my move one. First one lasted six months. Opener does not like plastic corks. Ok for what you pay for it.
Incredible product!
This is a incredible product. I've owned two of them and bought several as gifts. Once you have one, you can't live without it.
2010-08-07
(Bellingham, WA USA) | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Oster Inspire Cordless Electric Rechargeable Wine Bottle Opener with Wine Chiller and BONUS Wine Pourer and Stopper
Product Details
Electric bottle opener removes corks at the set alight of a button
Wafer cutter; soft-grip handle; cordless operation; recharging base included
Opens up to 30 bottles on a pick charge; works with all traditional wine bottles
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yet another banned commercial! Man..this chick knows here equipment! *lol*
Gardens man has perfect Corona complement a lime-shaped opener Palm Beach Post
11.01.10
Matt Moman is a beer fan. His favorite is Corona Particularly, that Mexican brew that goes so well with a squeeze of lime.
The 41-year-old Palm Beach Gardens in residence is also a sales representative for factories in China that churn out artificial fruit decor. So it seemed a cosmic alliance to put the two together in a creation that Moman hopes will sweep the Corona-drinking legions.
It's a bottle opener called "the limer," which is obscured in half of a life-like lime and magnetized to stick to a refrigerator door.
"I was just daydreaming, and it came to me, 'I should take a bottle opener and imbed it in a lime. It could be a enormous success,'" said Moman, who owns Moman Sales and is a University of North Florida graduate with a status in marketing.
Moman came up with the idea in 2007. Within two years he earned a patent and signed a diminish with Grupo Modelo, which produces Corona.
"I've been in sales all my life, and it takes many knocks to get a door well-known," Moman said. "I just kept knocking until my knuckles started bleeding."
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Electric Wine Bottle Opener as a Christmas Gift?
Dec 22, 2008 by Guitar Hood | Posted in Beer, Wine & Spirits
Hey guys;
Please assist me..
what do you think?
I should have to buy a christmas gift to my brother.. he is too stylish and i have found a design product for him.
you can see more details about this electric wine bottle opener..
http://www.nejstyle.com/electric-wine-bottle-opener/
Confirm me your ideas..
Is this a good gift for a 32 years old stylish and rich new yorker guy who works as a backer at wall street?
p.s: I am still student. my christmas gifts budget gives alarm:( I am over the limits
Don't do it. Way too gimmicky. If you requirement to buy him a bottle opener, look for a quality (~$20) 'waiters tool' corkscrew. Always stylish. And you can never have too many good ones.
Or, take your $20 and find a documentation wine shop. Tell the staff you want to buy a $20 Beaujolais Villages. It is considered an 'conventional' wine but is always appreciated by a wine drinker.
Cheers!
Denver Martin | Dec 23, 2008
i intend that gift would only be beneficial to someone old/older who may have a hard time opening things
WeLoveOur3 | Dec 22, 2008
theres no fun in that
stevenhoeffer | Dec 22, 2008
hmm.. NO!
this would be a careful gift for ur grandma who enjoys a god wine but is too weak to open the bottle herself. for a 32y.o guy to open his bottle of wine electrically is rlly rlly cheesy in my impression.
I think a stylish manual bottle opener is way cooler!
~~LIFE~~ | Dec 22, 2008
is he STILL WORKING at fortification street....
or maybe with the crisis around he will revert to wine that comes in a carton and needs no electric bottle opener.
but end of sarcasm, it is a right idea, it looks great and it can take all kinds of bottles with all kinds of corks.
go for it.
Benedikt | Dec 22, 2008
Yes, that sounds like an bar gift idea. That would certainly be right up my ally. Love, Astrid
Tangled in Ivy | Dec 22, 2008
Don't do it. Way too gimmicky. If you paucity to buy him a bottle opener, look for a quality (~$20) 'waiters tool' corkscrew. Always stylish. And you can never have too many good ones.
Or, take your $20 and find a well-proportioned wine shop. Tell the staff you want to buy a $20 Beaujolais Villages. It is considered an 'ordinary' wine but is always appreciated by a wine drinker.
The Heroine-Ledger - NJ.comWine Gadgets at the Right PriceThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ"I like the model opener that has a knife as well as a worm." I have to confess that as I've gotten older, I've been seduced by electric wine openers that massacre the cork with a push of the button. Waring makes a sturdy model called the Professional
Sin Over Jit PohFrom Seoul To The Big AppleSin Chew Jit Poh, MalaysiaDesign group, Second Hotel, punched holes in spoons to certify “spooners”, which are spoon-shaped bottle openers. It portrays the common practice in Korea of vacancy beer bottles with spoons when a bottle opener is not available.