SpryWine Automatic
Rechargeable Wine Bottle Opener the elegant will look great on your
counter and will wow your guests when you open a bottle with a bit of a
flourish in front of them. No more struggling with wacky bottle openers or
corks that don't want to play nice. Made of food-grade materials, FDA
certification. Automatically removes and ejects both synthetic and natural
corks, with no messy crumbling. The Automatic Wine Corkscrew removes
the cork in 7 seconds without breaking the cork. It comes with a foil cutter
for easily removing foil seals with one turn of a hand and can be stored as a
base for the wine corkscrew.
Press the lower button to pull the cork out
Press the upper button to release
About 30-40 bottles of wine can be opened on a single charge
Opens a bottle of wine in mere seconds with push-button ease -- never struggle with twisting or pulling again.
Light cordless design features an ergonomic soft grip that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
Automatically removes and ejects both synthetic and natural corks, with no messy crumbling. Integrated foil cutter removes foil effortlessly. It runs on 4 standard AA batteries and easily opens up to 60 bottles on a single set.
A foldable design requires no assembly.
Perfect for wine lovers and those just starting their own wine collection.
A collapsible design, allowing it to be stowed away when not in use.
It can hold 3/6/10 wine bottles horizontally.
Screw fixed, strong bearing, use safer.
It can be placed in your living room, kitchen, or another place.
Stores each bottle in individual, separate compartments.
Wood construction is light, sturdy, and super-easy to clean.
My
Opinion: The wine rack is perfect to hold my bottles of wine I have and the
electric wine opener is such a time saver for me to open wine bottles.
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