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Screwpull S1115-31 Pocket Corkscrew, Black
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Screwpull S1115-31 Pocket Corkscrew, Black

Our Price: $24.99
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Description:

Screwpull Pocket Model Corkscrew, Black

Features:

Pocket corkscrew effortlessly prepares wine bottles for serving


2-1/2-inch corkscrew employs excellent leverage to remove even stubborn corks with ease


Classic self-pulling mechanism; heavyweight die-cast metal handle offers a secure grip


Handsome black finish; engravable for personalized gift-giving


Measures approximately 5 by 10 by 1 inches; 5-year limited warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 inches
Product Width: 5.0 inches
Product Height: 10.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 9.7 inches
Package Width: 4.7 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 118 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 118 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

46 of 48 found the following review helpful:

5The World's Best CorkscrewNov 26, 2006
By C. Meehan
I received this corkscrew in green about 15 years ago, and it has not given us one bit of trouble in all that time. It is the most amazing device -- flawlessly designed and excellent at extracting corks. It's lightweight (won't chip a counter or tile floor if it falls) and streamlined to take up very little space in a kitchen drawer. After 15 years, and many bottles of wine, a crack has finally made it become wobbly (but still working). I came on the website today, to get a new one, in anticipation of its eventual demise. I couldn't bear the thought of opening wine without it. Buy this corkscrew -- its a wonderful gadget.

27 of 29 found the following review helpful:

5AMAZING !!!Jul 08, 2007
By G. O'SHEA "IRISH GINNY"
My six month up date is actually 13 months. This little beauty is still pulling. All kinds of corks from all over the world , including the plastic type, just keep gliding out with very little effort. Italian Pinot Grigo have the densest corks and are very difficult to pull with any other corkscrew. Not a problem for this one, its just another cork. As for my "flimsy plastic" comment below, this hasn't shown any wear at all. Really amazing when you see the lack of quality in manufacturing today. TEN STARS
PS They have a 4 for $ of 3 offer {May 08} so I've ordered extra for gifts.

The box arrived, my new 5 star cork puller....YES!! OH NO!! This light weight piece of flimsy plastic won't survive the first cork. What happened, the reviews are always dead on. Don't let its looks fool you. Not only does it hold up, you'll use more muscle opening a screw cap. Gently turn the handle and the cork glides out so smoothly you don't know its out unless you hear the pop. Turn the handle back and the screw glides out of the cork. I've opened more than 16 bottles and it has not damaged or shredded one cork. No more floating bits in the wine and the cork is still usable.
Over the years I've owned and thrown a dozen or more corkscrews, cork pullers, wine openers; by what ever name; and this is the very best by far. I'll up date this in 6 months.

21 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5If you can't open a bottle of wine with this corkscrew, you shouldn't be drinking.Aug 17, 2007
By Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer
This is by far the simplest method of extracting a cork from a bottle. I gave one
to an elder relative who is proud of his complete lack of any physical skills. He
loved it. All you do is turn a crank in one direction.
That one clockwise motion extracts the cork, ruptures the capsule and then
removes the cork from the worm. The device itself is as well-made as any plastic
thing can be. The worm is coated for easy in-out. The Screwpull is bulky: a handi-
cap in a pocket, but no problem in a drawer. There is a full discussion of its '
a tiny treatise on cork-removal and a clearer illustration at the Amazon page for
The New Short Course in Wine.
In a few years, corks will be a rarity but in the meantime, Screwpull is the easiest
device for cork-pulling.

--Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The and
bang BANG: A Novel ISBN 9781601640005

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5My favorite corkscrewNov 03, 2007
By William Graf "float my boat"
This is the more portable size of two offered by the same manufacturer. After many bottles of wine, we have never destroyed a cork or had the least difficulty pulling a cork. I have tried virtually every other style available and nothing comes remotely close to the simplicity and ease of use.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5This corkscrew is amazing!Mar 10, 2009
By EW
We needed to replace our Metrokane corkscrew that cost in the $130s. I didn't think a corkscrew this inexpensive could be so effective. In fact, when I brought it out of the box, my husband said, "It feels cheap." It is plastic, but don't underestimate its effectiveness. It opens bottles with the greatest of ease. It is easy to use and work, and it is a compact corkscrew, taking up a fraction of the space in the drawer that my Metrokane did. I have opened a lot of bottles with this since getting it a few months ago, and I am STILL impressed. It even has a foil cutter built in on the side. No more expensive corkscrews for me! Get this, you will not be disappointed.

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