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Oxo Good Grips Winged Corkscrew, Black
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31 Jan 2009



Awesome bottle opener
We bought this bottle opener years ago while we were in California traveling through Sonoma and Napa. After years of dedicated use, it finally gave out. Needless to say, I was happy to see it was still available. It doesn't take up much room in a kitchen drawer, and we absolutely love this style of opener. After a few hundred bottles of wine opened, we never failed to pull the cork....
–J. D. Scottfrom Amazon.com
19 Nov 2008



Cost effective....but has design flaws
I bought this corkscrew by OXO thinking I would get good quality for a decent price, like most other OXO items, but unfortunitely, I am known to be a killer of corkscrews (I went through 5 in one year once), and yesterday, this one just gave up on me (had it for almost a year). Here is the good and the bad.
Good
Very comfortable handling. The large knob is perfect for people with hand problems.
Very affordable
Attractive looking on a mantel with wine glasses
The wings are larg...
–J. Pricefrom Amazon.com
15 Apr 2008



Half the time Cork gets Split
I don't know why or what I may be doing wrong, but this seems to split the cork when I use it. It doesn't always, but I'd say half the time I use it the screw goes in straight but goes sideways and breaks the cork when it brings it up. Then I have to use it again to get the rest of the cork.
However it does take the cork out without having to muscle it out. The cork is not always in one piece, but it's out.
–Weathermanfrom Amazon.com