Pedrini Black & Satin 6-Inch Basic Corkscrew

Pedrini

List Price: $6.99
Price: $7.46

Product Details

  • Double-barrelled lever, standard spiral, and cap lifter for easy cork extraction
  • Lone dimensions: 6.5x2.5x1.5
  • From Italian fabricator Pedrini, original creators of the double lever corkscrew

Product Description


Customer Reviews

Natural to use, works great!
I've had this corkscrew for several years, and it works celebrated! I'm not particularly strong, and it is very easy to use.
Don't get this one...
This corkscrew is winsome bad. It breaks corks often, and it is difficult to use with synthetic corks. I have better luck using my restaurant-form corkscrew and some elbow grease. The corkscrew I got from IKEA for $1 is better than this one. It looks nice but that's it. This was poorly constructed and I was let down. I wouldn't have made the purchase if I knew this, and won't buy this brand ever again. Listen to the bad reviews on this one!
So, you're potent me this $7 corkscrew won't last 20 years?
It works only fine and cost me only $7. But now some reviewers say it won't last 20 years so it deserves one star? Slowly back away from your computer. Then get a biography!
Bought it a 100 years ago, still working...
Encomiastic product, bought it like a millennium ago, still pulling corks strong... no rust or warp or anything. Still looks like new.

Good investment if you're a wine connesuier( drinker - spell check doesn't be versed this word). :-)
central corkscrew
I've acquainted with this several times over the past 10 weeks - hasn't broken yet. But you can get this cheaper at virtually any store that sells wine - don't buy it through Amazon.
Screwpull by Le Creuset Table Model Corkscrew, Black

Screwpull

List Price: $15.00
Price: $14.99
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Product Details

  • Outstanding example self-pulling corkscrew model delivers excellence for many openings
  • But leverage
  • Ergonomic deal with

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Customer Reviews

The Upper-class Corkscrew Model Around
I've acclimatized all kinds of corkscrews, but I had never seen this model before. To use it is simplicity itself. You simply keep turning the handle at the top until the screw goes into the cork and then pulls the cork out of the hem in as you turn. To release the cork, you simply turn the handle in the opposite direction while holding the extracted cork. It is essentially B. No great strength is required as with other models, just the ability to turn the handle.
First-rate corkscrew!
I followed the reviews and bought this itty-bitty wonder tool. I have tried the imitation Rabbit corkscrews from Costco and the actual Rabbit corkscrew. I like this one much punter. It takes up less space and is a snap to use. After a while the previously mentioned corkscrews stopped working. This one may too, but it will be a lot cheaper to restore.
For all wine lovers.

This ia an save product. I bought one years ago, but it disappeard at a party. I have searched unsuccessfull for ages looking for another one and to my proper furtune found it by accident at Amazon. I have in the past given one to friends and family. This truly a four star produce.
Muck. It broke after about three months
The two workable pieces that extend down over the wine bottle are connected very poorly (just a small plastic associate) to the top twist and corkscrew. You can somewhat hold them in place and pull out the cork after the two side pieces break off (and trust me, it's 100% guaranteed that they will based on the construction of this facsimile). But it's not worth your money. Screwpull apparently makes some better versions of this product. I bought it because two friends have one in red that they say has lasted for years. But when I looked at it recently, it's not the same construction as this be shattered of junk. Like so much else, this company seems to have designed later models to break so you'll replace it. I did replace, but with a various brand. It wasn't expensive. But it should have lasted longer than a few months.
Credulous to use
If you're one of those people who mangles corks when breach wine bottles, you'll like this. It's very simple: Turn the top in one direction until the cork comes out. The only thing you have to do is change sure that you center it properly and you're fine.

This is my second one. I broke the first one because I wasn't paying attention and had it at an odd seek when I squeezed it closed. It was totally my fault and I immediately bought one. Actually, I bought two and gave one to my pal for Christmas.

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How do I remove a cork stuck on the corkscrew?

I never opened a starch of wine before tonight! But dislodging the cork from the corkscrew is killing me, what is the proper method, do you just pull until it gives way? It's comely firmly wedged on, but I don't want to break the screw or ruin the cork in the process of tiresome to remove it.


You virtuous unscrew it counter clockwise so it comes off the corkscrew.


You honourable unscrew it counter clockwise so it comes off the corkscrew.


I always objective find a strong chap to help me out.


Catch the cork in one hand - opener in the other hand and then "unscrew" it.


un miscite it or ask ur neighbor to help u out


Slowly rip up the cork from the bottle....and always keep an extra cork on hand in case the cork does separate oneself a demolish. This happens when the bottle was not stored properly.


When the cork dries, it tightens. Put the corkscrew and cork in a pan of the finest for an hour or so, THEN it should unscrew easily.


Misunderstand it in the opposite direction to how you put it on. It should come off fairly easily and in one piece


Like a endurable bulb - righty tighty lefty loosey


Are u seroius ..... right-minded unscrew it. All cork screws are right hand thread so turn it to the left or the opposite managing.


How to get cork out of wine bottle without corkscrew?

Strayed my corkscrew! Want to enjoy this wine and no place open on Christmas Eve to buy another corkscrew.


Take a wood warp, slowly (by hand, no powertools here), screw it into the cork. Grab the head of the screw with plyers and tear. You'll want to choose a screw that has as big of groves as possible, one that is long enough to get enough cork on it to pull.

Do you have a keep knife anywhere? One that might have a corkscrew on it?


I bought a corkscrew rush this summer for pond. How do I take care of it during the winter...?

My corkscrew flurry is turning brown. can anyone tell me what I need to do with it to keep it healthy for next season


Fair leave it where it is, it is a perennial, and will return in the spring, it is turning brown because it is going dormant for the winter


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