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Advantages of our corkscrew: Unique corkscrew design made of steel, stainless steel shaft, easy cleaning with a simple damp cloth, free shipping in Europe. This reliable, multi-functional bottle opener is perfect for uncorking your best bottles of wine. Handcrafted, the corkscrew is a remarkable tool. This corking system features a double lever, a five-turn non-stick worm, and a foil cutter integrated into the handle. Its stainless steel worm drills vertically through the cork and removes it with ease. Ideal as a gift for a wine lover! A corkscrew that can adapt to all your needs. Are you looking for a high-performance tool to uncork your wine bottles? Our quality corkscrews offer uncompromising performance. Handcrafted with natural materials, these robust tools will stand the test of time. The handle has been carefully sculpted by a skilled craftsman. Whether you’re having trouble opening the bottle or not, our corkscrews are the perfect tool to help you remove the cork. Thanks to their ergonomic design, they fit perfectly in your hand. The integrated cutter is perfect for removing the plastic foil surrounding the cork, and the 5-turn stainless steel spiral worm is coated with Teflon, allowing you to pierce the cork without damaging it. How to use a corkscrew? Start by removing the foil band around the neck of the bottle. If you can’t remove it by hand, use the included cutter on the corkscrew. Then, extend the corkscrew so that it forms a T-shape with the double-hinged bottle opener. Hold the bottle in your left hand and place the worm in the center of the cork. Once the cork is pierced, make sure it’s centered and turn the corkscrew clockwise. Next, press the second lever on the neck of the bottle and pull the handle until the cork locks. Then, pull the cork from right to left until it is free, and if that is not enough, place the bottle through a skimmer or a cloth to collect any cork fragments. To remove the cork from the corkscrew, hold the cork in your left hand and twist it in the opposite direction until the worm comes out. When pouring wine from a bottle, do so gently and calmly. Make sure the glass does not touch the neck of the bottle. The host, while filling the glass, can gently dry the neck with a napkin. One of the greatest threats to wine is exposure to air. The more wine is exposed to air, the faster it begins to spoil. If you have only drunk half a bottle of wine,This means the wine remaining in the bottle is currently exposed to half a bottle of oxygen, which is detrimental if you plan to drink it the next day. A clever solution to avoid this problem is to pour your wine into a smaller bottle or invest in a wine pump. Learn more