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Posts: 2366 | Location: Florida | Registered: March 01, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Costco used to sell these many years ago. All metal, heavy duty. You’d be one and done with this one.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Costc...4:g:y50AAOSwvDpa1N22



 
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I bought the Secura model off of Amazon for my girlfriend on Valentine's Day and she loves it!




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Costco used to sell these many years ago. All metal, heavy duty. You’d be one and done with this one.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Costc...4:g:y50AAOSwvDpa1N22

That's exactly what I have used for years. I like the rabbit style.
I would have to have several bottles of wine in me to pay more than $25-30 for an opener.


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No one has mentioned the "Ah so" also known as the "Butler's friend" and Mathus blade style opener.

Been using them for years with no issues. Even have a couple in nice Lasercraft wooden sheaths. Here's a shot of one of them along side a V.Sattui Vineyards (Napa Valley) labeled one. Smile





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On a camping trip, my wife brought her wine, but no corkscrew Eek

Luckily, I was driving my work van to pull the trailer. After a few minutes thought, I went out and got a 3/8" wood bit and my battery drill.

At very slow speed, I put the bit down into the cork. Shortly, the cork started to spin, then pulled out easily. A HERO I was!! Big Grin


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One thing I can tell you is that if you go with the corkscrew style, avoid the all too-ubiquitous auger style. This design is just a drill-bit. A drill-bit is for making holes, not pulling. They're easier to manufacture, so sadly they're so prevalent, but look for the helix coil-style instead.




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I can't post a link, but simply Google 'electric wine opener.' Target link has a great one for $13.99. Having gone through many types, including the several rabbit-type ones, rechargeable electric is the only way to go! Oster is the one I have.
 
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Either the Screwpul or a genuine metal Pultap. I have both for years with no issues from either.
This is the one I like best.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000...&qid=1524714945&sr=1



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Bettysnephew has it, I have been using a Pultap for 30 years. Simple, reliable and bulletproof.

I also have a Monopul https://www.amazon.com/6255556...emover/dp/B000UX8TN2
German made and rock solid, used occasionally since I found Pultap.



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All those complications just offer so many ways the wine opener can break.

While on vacation, I picked up a simple wine bottle opener similar to this form. It has a sharp enough blade to take the foil off. A bottle opener. And the corkscrew. It has a part that catches on the lip to provide leverage as I pull the cork out.

Simple is elegance. And effective too.

Corkscrew Wine Bottle Opener



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I have three.

An electric that works very well, a Rabbit and a Corkatoo stainless.

All of them work equally well, with my favorite being the Corkatoo.


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Aldi sells Winking Owl brand for $2.89 / bottle. The have the newfangled screw tops.
OK, seriously, my old standby is a very cheap, that's cheap as in less than five bucks, all-metal version of the nice looking one that Rey HRH linked to:

Corkscrew Wine Bottle Opener



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My wife loves this one and she really tests it. You lift and lower and the things out! Very cool to watch.

https://www.amazon.com/Houdini...eywords=Houdini+wine


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Laguiole 2-stage. French and expensive, but you will never struggle to open a bottle or cork a bottle of wine. The last corkscrew you will ever buy. Mine is over 20 years old, and we drink *a lot* of wine Big Grin

 
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Simple is better
 
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do you ever use an aerator ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd__fBZorx0





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I’m in the restaurant business and really love this model: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw..._od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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Best damn cork screw ever. My father has one and it's as smooth as butter.. http://royaldesign.com/us/view...-EAQYASABEgLkF_D_BwE


Ditto on this. I have this one along with my father-in-law’s that had been used for 30+ years. Screwpull makes a plastic corkscrew that uses a similar concept. I have one of those, it works nicely too. I have a rabbit. It’s too big. The waiter corkscrews are compact, but require more work and are prone to tearing up corks.


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