Pedrini Wine & Bar Pocket Waiter's Corkscrew Soft Grip | 
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| Brand: Pedrini Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $8.99
Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 35541
Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 3.5 x 0.8
MPN: 7825-732 Model: 7825-432 UPC: 028067078251 EAN: 0028067078251 ASIN: B0002AKKYO
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| Features:
| • | Stylish pocket corkscrew; includes foil cutter and bottle cap opener. Colors May Vary. | | • | Constructed black plastic and stainless steel; compact, fold-out design | | • | Handle features a cushioned grip providing a comfortable, slip-free hold | | • | Contemporary European design; hand washing recommended | | • | Measures 5 by 1/2 by 1-1/4 inches when folded; lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review The soft-grip handle of this stylish Pedrini corkscrew inspires confidence when it comes to the task of wine bottle opening. The cushioned body fits comfortably in hand and won't slip when being pulled--lessening the chances of a broken cork. Compact and portable, the gadget features a traditional pocketknife design with fold-out tools including a coil corkscrew, foil cutter, and bottle cap opener. Each tool's functional end leverages sturdy, stainless-steel construction while the main body is made of durable plastic. Measuring 5 by 1/2 by 1-1/4 inches, this Italian-made corkscrew should be hand washed, and comes with a lifetime warranty. -- Amy Arnold
Product Description With built-in Foil Cutter / Black Finish
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| Customer Reviews:
Best corkscrew anywhere! November 27, 2007 Eric Behnke (Wisconsin) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I know there are several ways to open a bottle of wine, but the waiter's corkscrew will always be the best and most reliable method. This corkscrew is the best one I have ever found. Excellent quality, very user friendly, and really well priced!
In the declining days of cork, August 4, 2007 Lynn Hoffman, author:The Short Course in Beer (Philadelphia) 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
Even as better ways of closing a wine bottle rise to
the top of the bottle, a wine-lover still needs to
pull an occasional cork.
This rubber cushioned, widely used corkscrew is the
easiest, most convenient way to do it. Its grip is
comfortable, the screw penetrates cork easily and
the all-important two-step lever allows almost
anyone to muscle the cork out of the neck. It also
slips easily into a pocket and is cheap and light.
One evidence of this device's popularity is that it
is frequently chosen to be imprinted with a winery
name and given away as a premium in the wine trade.
-Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The
and the easy-to-use bang BANG: A Novel
Well-Designed and Made Lever-Type Corkscrew October 13, 2008 New England Yankee (Northern New England) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While my wife and I use a Screwpull pocket model (Screwpull Pocket Model Corkscrew, Black) most of the time, there are bottles that are easier to open with a lever-type corkscrew, so we keep one of these handy. The Pedrini is nicely designed. The lever is the right length, holds the lip of the bottle, and it's well-made. In fact, we like Pedrini's bar ware generally. We even use their shot glasses for our espresso machine.
Works well! August 17, 2009 Hawkr1 (Colchester, VT) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A little bigger than many similar corkscrews, easier to remove cork. More expensive than average, but still a good value.
So much easier to use then others I've tried. August 18, 2009 Label (Indianapolis) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'll be brief. I've tried several different types of wine bottle openers including the ubiquitous arms-on-the-side-raising as you screw it variety and this one is far and away the easiest and quickest to use.
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