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Lever Corkscrew

Automated corkscrews tend to cost more than manual ones. However, if you have difficulty opening your bottles of wine, or if you're opening many bottles and don't want to deal with the hassle, this is an excellent alternative. Wine should be an enjoyable experience, not a 20 minute ordeal of breaking corks and fishing bits out of glasses.

Rabbit Lever Corkscrew
This corkscrew literally takes about 3 seconds to pop open a bottle. It's just a lever movement - down and up. This is great for restaurants, or for anyone who has difficulty with the other styles of corkscrews.

Le Creuset Lever Corkscrew
This is a bit more elegant version of the same lever principle. A simple up and down motion of the arm gets the cork right out for you.

Cork Pops Gas Corkscrew
If you don't want to mess with any sort of pushing or pulling at all, you can try this gas system. It injects a burst of gas through the cork, pushing the cork out with the pressure of the gas.

Corkscrew Reviews

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