Maybe I wouldn't be so upset if I had a backup?@vinny made me do it -- I had to pull out my "collection". I have a collection of bottle openers from when I went winery hopping once or twice a month. A few of these are antiques, such as the Pabst way in back.
Always have a backup! These are in my kitchen drawer.Maybe I wouldn't be so upset if I had a backup?
It's the first thing I throw in the suitcase when going on vacation(especially overseas). Small enough & easy to open that wine bottle in the middle of nowhere.I’ve been happy with this one I got on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081HCUYS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I liked this one until that day it broke the bottle neck while I was inserting it.I'm a huge fan of the 'ah so' worm-less screw-less method: View attachment 94116and, as a 'cheap *******' I can also re-use the corks on my homemade wines after gently extracting them with the ah so View attachment 94115
That is quite the piece!This tool was given to me from friends. We nicknamed him ***** boy but he has a defect. His member separates from his body. when trying to remove from the cork. Not very useful but a nice conversation piece. My go to however is a waiter's corkscrew.
Thanks for taking the time to respond. I have the ah-so and a boomerang on the way. Still considering a wall mount. Then I will have all my bases covered.My favorite is the inexpensive and excellent Franmara Italian made single action "boomerang" corkscrew. Apparently, the Italians know their corkscrews and for under $10 these will last you for decades. There is even one in the console of my wife's car and one stashed with the camping gear in my garage.
https://www.amazon.com/Franmara-Boo...My4zMiIsInFzcCI6IjIuODMifQ==&s=kitchen&sr=1-7
https://www.amazon.com/Boomerang-Bu.../B001AS0NO4/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=BEqTP&con
But there are some subtleties here. Franmara also sells a similar looking corkscrew that is labeled "double action" or "two step". It is IMO complete worthless junk and made in China besides. Avoid.
The Italian ones say Italy, or Patent Italy or Made Italy stamped into the metal of the rivet surround. The foil cutter is TSA proof (no blade) and it even comes with a slot to untwist the wire closure of champagne bottles.
With that said there are hundreds of Chinese knockoffs/fakes/bad designs on Amazon so be very careful.
Also, there is an optimal pitch and length to the screw coil that all Euro and USA manufactures know about but only 10% of Chinese factories do. These tend to pull out the center of the cork, or break the cork 1/2 way.
Also regarding the Ah-So style, I like these, but the cheap ones have improperly tempered steel fingers that eventually bend or break so seek out a better one. I have an old Norpro (labled "Italy") that is good and cheap and the German ones look good and expensive.
I avoid the double arm ones, the rabbit ones or anything gimmicky.
Though I've always admired this (though would never pay $250 for a corkscrew):
https://www.campagnolo.com/WW/en/store/big_the_corkscrew
These have been a thing since I was racing bikes 35 years ago. So if you want an expensive corkscrew made by a bicycle components manufacturing company, it's your only choice.
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