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2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the best value.,
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This review is from: Oneida Wing Corkscrew (Kitchen)
This is an easy to use corkscrew that suffers from one major fault -- the screw is of the closed design. What you want to look for in a good corkscrew (even an inexpensive one) is an open screw design (the Screwpull is the best example of an open screw design). The Oneida model is prone to break or split corks because the screw displaces a large amount of cork as it is forced in. While this model may work well for newer, stiff corks, it will split older, dry corks. Look at other models that use the open screw design and you will be much happier with the results.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Works fine, probably overpriced,
By Once a debutante, always a debutante (The South, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oneida Wing Corkscrew (Kitchen)
This corkscrew performs the basic function of opening wine bottles well. However, do not use it with aged or fragile corks as it will break them apart; if you're a serious wine enthusiast you'll probably want to look for something else. Also, it seems durable, but it is a little shaky and is on the high end of the price range for a minimal corkscrew, as it really won't do anything a basic $5-$7 corkscrew can't do.
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Oneida Wing Corkscrew by Oneida
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