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Screwpull Professional quality Waiter's Corkscrew - Patented 2-step system improves leverage and makes removal smoother and easier. Made of professional quality, stainless steel corkscrew features a non-stick coasted screw, serrated foilcutter and bottle opener. Because it's designed for waiters, it conveniently slips into a pocket, apron ro drawer. It travel wells too.
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- Integrated serrated foil cutter and bottle opener- Non-stick coated screw
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By SumBumbleBee (California, United States)
I've gone through a lot of wine keys in my day, and this one tops the list. I do a lot of tasting parties, so I really appreciate ease, speed, and comfort of opeining. This key handles all three beautifully.
By Howard J. Polk (Chicago, IL United States)
I feel like a real professional every time I open a bottle of wine, it even taste better. Ok, the opener isn't that good.............
By William Rosich
....but a solid corkscrew. Love the deeply-hinged boot. Makes extracting longer corks a snap. The hinge action and overall construction is superior in every way to the ubiquitous Pulltap corkscrew.
My big problem with it is the bulk. It has a very wide handle. Not a problem if you keep it in a drawer in the kitchen, but too big to comfortably carry in a pocket; as I need to as I'm a bartender at a wine bar. If you want something with the same design but in a slimmer form, seek out the original Coutale. I found the original Coutale corkscrew for $15 at a certain winery in Paso Robles co-owned by a certain famous family from France's Rhone Valley. (If that ain't a hint, chances are you aren't much of a wine snob.) That's what I carry at work now.
I open dozens of bottles a night at work and I'm very particular about the harware I use. I've tried everything from cheap distributor give-aways to Pulltaps to Coutale/Screwpull to Chateau Laguiole (the carbon fiber Eric Beaumard edition is quite nice) and this Screwpull/Coutale design is by far the easiest to use.
By Trudyrand
This corkscrew works well with my arthritic hands. And it does what it is supposed to do--open wine bottles.
By D. Duong (Los Angeles, CA)
for just a little bit more money than generic corkscrew, you can have a screwpull. i was tired of having my $5 corkscrews break apart on me so i opted to spend a little more and boy am i glad i did. it's very solid feeling and looks to be built to last and the 2-step key makes for easy work of any length cork. highly recommended
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