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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
really cool and works surprisingly well,
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This review is from: WMF Clever and More Waiters Black and Stainless Wine Bottle Stopper (Kitchen)
As is often the case with WMF products, I look at them and say to myself, "there is NO WAY that is worth the price". I have not been right about that yet. I bought one of these in Germany and they are simply fantastic.
The description does not do this item justice though. The way it works is that you put the rubber part in the bottle, hold the black collar area firmly against the bottle's mouth, and twist the top. As you twist, the cork area expands until it eventually meets the glass. You can thus make the seal very tight on *any* kind of bottle. I've never seen a stopper like this before, and I can say it works really, really well. I did have one (another brand) that had a lever that forced the same kind of expanding action on the cork, but it was either "expanded" or "not expanded" - there was no room for adjustment. It ended up that it never had quite the right fit, so I could usually just pull the cork out without releasing it first. That is very hard to do with this one. Highly recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes works as supposed to,
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This review is from: WMF Clever and More Waiters Black and Stainless Wine Bottle Stopper (Kitchen)
It works as its supposed to mechanically, however the plug doesnt stay put due to the pressure change inside the bottle. Especially when wine is left outside after its been chilled in a refrigerator.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly odd problem,
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This review is from: WMF Clever and More Waiters Black and Stainless Wine Bottle Stopper (Kitchen)
I've been struggling with this thing and quite honestly I still am not sure what is going on. As an engineer this irks me.
It wants to tip and push itself outward. It is not enough to actually exit the bottle, but its enough to look terrible and very unstable. It is not the pressure within the bottle as another here has stated: I've tested it with an empty bottle with a warmed bottle (and air) and let it cool and it still wants to walk its way upward. All I can surmise is that it an odd combination of the deformed shape of the bulging plastic seal and the subtle taper within the bottle (nearly imperceptible). I haven't tested it fully in an empty tube however, because frankly I'm done with it and may trebuchet it into the back woods to feel better. Go with a simple press-in friction thing.
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