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Credible ProductThis by-product works great. The only issue is that since it is a dual (2 step) lever, meaining you can push it into the midst of the metal lever part to pull the cork half way out and then move to the top of the handle to pull the rest of the way out. We like this call attention to, however several times it has slipped off on the mid way point and hurt my hand a bit. So now, we just use the end of it and not the mid way point to pull out the cork and it works capacious.
Kindest Corkscrew ever
Screwpull Head waiter's CorkscrewI have used all kinds of corkscrews. Started with the traditional twist and pull ones got done in of putting that much effort into pulling. Progressed to the Jumping jack style but got tired of having bits of cork in the wine when the lay punched out the bottom of the cork. Graduated to the Rabbit style by multiple companies, used them until the teflon on the make a mess of wore off and friction increased either to the point where the screw untwisted or handles broke. Single status corkscrews that you buy put such a load on the foot part where it meets the neck of the bottle tend to chip the neck of the container when pulling a particularly tough cork. NOW This two stage Screwpull Waiter's corkscrew is the easiest best way I have ever used. The two stage foot decreases the pressure on the neck of the bottle and increases the mechanical usefulness to pull those tough corks. It makes pulling a cork effortless and easy. My wife loves it as well she toughened to struggle with the old rabbits and the single lever types would force her to strain to extract a cork. once again Wealthiest EVER!!!!
It Works - What more could you shortage.
This is an tiptop lintel cork screw. It works with very little effort, no struggling to pull the cork. The two footstep leverage it provides is the reason. I've several cork screws, one other is a two stage like this, but this is the better of the two as it gives improved grip with a slightly oversized first stage. Worth the money.
There's a Cloth Reason ...
.... why this contrivance is called a "waiter's corkscrew". Read the other reviews and notice how many of them were written by waiters and sommeliers. The pulling initiative can be done in two movements, first partial then complete, with a minimum of force and a maximum of reliability. The cork is almost never broken up, so there won't be cork debris in your wine. It fits in your crater, it takes up little room in your drawer, and it impresses your relatives from the small town. The European example, seen in every restaurant in France, is called Coutale.
I offer this review as a seasonal gift to a yoke of amazonian 'friends' who have recently reviewed other sorts of tools.
my new corkscrew
New luxury of corkscrew for me. Much improved over other styles. Minor disappointment in the "foil cutter" blade- it doesn't handle the plastics very well without tilting abnormally.









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