- Dual action pump
- Reseals both wine and champagne
- For wine the vacuum pump removes air from the bottle
- For champagne the vacuum pump pushes air into the bottle
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
actually erik is right,
By Moowk (Moowkland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Swissmar Epivac Wine & Champagne Saver Set, Black (Kitchen)
Erik was right. He is not "advocating bad physics". The pressure function of this product does not preserve the ability of the wine to make bubbles after you pour it, any better than an extremely airtight stopper. See for example the Pedrini champagne stopper sold here on Amazon. So this product works, but not because you pump air into the bottle with it. It works because it lets no CO2 out. You cannot keep CO2 in solution by increasing the air pressure inside the bottle. CO2 will always diffuse out into the space above the wine. The amount of CO2 dissolved in the wine stabilizes only when there is enough CO2 above the liquid so that it enters and leaves solution at the same rate (equilibrium). The pressure of the other gases above the wine does not prevent the CO2 from entering or leaving solution. This is known as Henry's Law. An unopened champagne bottle has 3 or 4 atmospheres of CO2 gas (produced by yeast after bottling) above the wine. So unless you pump it with 3 or 4 atm of CO2 and let it sit awhile, it will never be as fizzy as when you opened it. Nitrogen and oxygen are about 10 times less soluble in water than CO2, so you would need 30 or 40 atm of pressure to get the same amount of gas into the wine!
10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great combination of style and function,
By A Customer
This review is from: Swissmar Epivac Wine & Champagne Saver Set, Chrome (Kitchen)
It works as well and as easily as it claims to, except that I don't know when to stop pumping, so I always just keep at it for a while for good measure. The pumping action isn't too difficult or strenuous. I chose this over other brands of wine vacuum sealers primarily because of the style, since the basic principle and function was the same across all brands.Definitely get the extra stoppers. (They're color coordinated, too! I love the particular shade of blue they chose.) Even though you may not usually have more than 2 open bottles of wine in the house at any one time, there will be times when you want to open up another variety or vintage, just for comparison or for the heck of it. You won't be obligated to finish a half-bottle of wine just because you can't open another bottle for lack of stoppers. I'm very satisfied with this purchase, and would have given it 5 stars if it were more obvious when the sealing process was complete.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holds Vacuum on wine for weeks,
By Foodie "Foodie" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Swissmar Epivac Wine & Champagne Saver Set, Chrome (Kitchen)
I've had this product for 3 or 4 years, adn keep loosing the stoppers, but I keep buying more because it does a great job of sealing a $20 bottle of wine, and keeping a vacuum in the bottle for weeks - ie: no air- no oxidation = continued great wine. This way I can dring a glass of good wine any night, and have the rest whenever I like.Greatest wine stopper ever - by far! 2115|R1RAB55LIF96D3;2115|RFH0GK6TR4WKG;2115|R26L3DG4M99Y95;
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