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Yes it is a discount store. I am just surprised that a new product in our line has already been available.c00p said:We don't drink, so I really don't have an opinion about the opener, but in my area, Tuesday Morning is a discount store....so maybe that's why it was so cheap there?
JAE said:About the SA knock off at Target: It's probably not chip resistant like the SA. A friend of mine had to close her shop and gave me a bunch of mugs that she had purchased from Walmart for serving coffee. They chip so easily, and so far, I haven't chipped any SA. The Walmart mugs are not heavy like SA. I can totally feel a difference between SA and cheap.
I LOVE the new wine bottle opener!:love:finley1991 said:Yes... I was very excited at Conference and I used it last night to open a new bottle. LOVE LOVE LOVE the foil cutter! My mom has a TON of arthritis in her hands and was able to open it with one finger!!!!!
This WBO is like one I got 19 years ago made by screwpull. The difference is that the screwpull one has a little knife of the side to use to cut the foil (which I don't like and am happy that ours doesn't have that). My parents have had knock-offs of my screwpull one and each and everyone one of them:
1. You were NOT able to open it with one finger.
2. They ALL broke. ALL of them and I'm talking at least 5.
And ironically, the screwpull that's 19 years old, I bought for $21. Still has the price sticker on it. Not sure what it would cost now so I think ours at $20 is a bargain. A quality corkscrew can be expensive.
It's just like our scrapers... yes, it's $10 but you don't have to buy another one... ever. The $2 ones at Target need to be replaced every few months. In the big picture, which one ends up to be more expensive?
That's what I did... I guess I just need to practice more. Now where is that bottle. It's 5pm somewhere.finley1991 said:Hmmm.... not sure... the foil cutter should be right at the top, only taking about the top 1/8" of the foil off. Put it at the top, squeeze and turn around the bottle. Hope that makes sense!
BethCooks4U said:That's what I did... I guess I just need to practice more. Now where is that bottle. It's 5pm somewhere.
The New Wine Bottle Opener is a simple and easy-to-use tool. First, place the opener on top of the wine bottle, making sure the two prongs are on either side of the cork. Then, press down and twist the handle to insert the prongs into the cork. Finally, use the handle to pull up and remove the cork from the bottle.
Yes, the New Wine Bottle Opener is designed to work with all standard wine bottles, including those with synthetic or natural corks.
No, the New Wine Bottle Opener is designed to be effortless and requires minimal strength to use. The ergonomic handle and sturdy prongs make it easy for anyone to open a bottle of wine.
Yes, the New Wine Bottle Opener has a built-in re-corking feature that allows you to easily re-insert the cork into the bottle after opening. This is perfect for storing leftover wine or preventing spills when transporting a bottle.
Yes, the New Wine Bottle Opener is made of high-quality materials that are safe to use in the dishwasher. Simply place it on the top rack for easy cleaning and maintenance.