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Wine Openers
Wine bottle openers designed for one purpose - to easily and effectively remove the cork from a bottle of wine. With that simple function, there are a variety of wine openers to choose from:
:: Twist-Style Wine Openers
Twist-style wine openers, also called waiter's corkscrew, are the simplest type of opener and use a corkscrew that you twist into the cork and then manually pull out.
Corkscrew wine opener
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Corkscrew wine opener
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Corkscrew wine opener
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:: Wing-Style Wine Openers
Wing-style wine openers, also called worm augers, employ a corkscrew that you manually twist into the cork. The cork is remove by lifting up on twin levers or "wings" that are attached to gears.
Wing wine opener
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Wing wine opener
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Wing wine opener
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:: Lever-Style Wine Openers
Lever-style wine openers utilize a corkscrew and 2 levers to remove the cork. Rabbit wine openers are a variation of this style of opener. It gets its name in that the opener looks like a rabbit's head, with the levers forming the ears.
Lever wine opener
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Lever wine opener
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Lever wine opener
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:: Pump-Style Wine Openers
Pump wine openers, also called cork pops, use air pressure or propellent to remove the cork. You insert a needle into the cork and then pump or press a button on top. The cork is lifted out of the bottle with a pop.
Pump wine opener
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Pump wine opener
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Pump wine opener
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:: Estate Wine Opener
Estate wine openers are equisite decorative mechanisms made from wood and pewter, bronze or silver plate. An Estate wine opener comes either with a stand mount or a table clamp mounting, and are used to both uncork as well as recork a bottle of wine with flair and ease.
Estate wine opener
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Estate wine opener
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Estate wine opener
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