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Ah-So Wine Opener Corkscrew Wine Bottle Opener Two-Prong Cork Puller

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About this item

  • Ah-So Wine Opener Corkscrew Wine Bottle Opener Two-Prong Cork Puller
  • The Ah So Wine Opener is made by High Quality Stainless Steel
  • Two-Prong Cork Puller, suitable for the collector of old red wine, which will protect the wine cork
  • Easy to use, compared with other corkscrew openers, the Ah So Wine Opener is easy to use and helpful
  • Great Gift for your friends


How to use:

1. Insert the long prong first

2. Insert the short prong

3. Keep pushing the two prongs of the wine opener and MAKE SURE THE PRONGS ARE INSERTED TOTALLY

4. Pull out the wine opener slowly

Package: 1pc Wine Opener with Cover, white paper box package
Package Size: L11cm/4.3in *W6cm/2.4in*H1cm/0.39in

Earvin John Cornel
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Very nice
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Once you master wiggling it while inserting it and then twisting as you extract it, it’s very quick and easy to use.Californian corks seem easier to remove than French ones for some reason to me, but it works on all.
Karen Fukutaki
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Not flimsy, seems well constructed, and practical. I carry it when I travel because it will make it through security checks. One needs one of these to open old wine bottles because of the fragility of the corks
Desert Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
A friend told me about these. Id never even heard of them. They work great! Dry corks .... now an issue. Old wine cork ... not an issue. Get one. You won't regret it
Greg Grewell
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
This is a great cork remover for old bottles of wine keeping the cork in tact and not ruining the wine with bits of cork, like a cork screw will. a must have if you like to age wine.
Jaybo
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Bought to replace a Monopol cork puller that broke after many years. Originally gave one star because it didn't work on the first bottle I tried to open; I couldn't get the prongs to slip in between the cork and the bottle neck. But it worked on the second bottle, so... 3 stars.
Poncho Manrique
Reviewed in Mexico on December 23, 2024
¡¡¡Calidad excelente de los materiales y el corcho sale COMPLETO y sin problema!!!
R. Oliver
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
I bought this because I have some older bottles of wine I bought cases of years ago. Even though I stored them on their sides, many of the corks have dried out and a regular corkscrew causes the corks to break. It becomes annoying to get the cork out, and then you end up with pieces you have to filter out. So I bought one of these cork pulls. Not as fast or easy to use as a good corkscrew -- but it worked perfectly with one of these old bottles! Seems solidly put together. Not lightweight or plastic.
CC
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021
Over 40 years ago my then-Significant-Other got us an Ah-So-style wine opener. It worked well, and appealed to my compulsive preference for doing no harm, allowing a cork to be pulled with almost no harm to the cork. I’ve been separated from that ah-so opener (and from the then-SO) for 35 years, recently thought to try another ah-so opener, see if it was as good as I remembered. The short answer is, not quite as good as I remembered, and not really as good as a regular wing-style corkscrew.I chose this E&EY brand of Ah-So opener to try simply because it had relatively good reviews here on Amazon, and because it had a good, low price. And it seems to be perfectly well made, nothing at all wrong with the design and construction of the opener itself. I know the prongs on a lot of these openers rust a bit over time, that’s always a risk with the spring steel (not stainless), especially when it regularly gets damp as a wine opener does; our old one got a bit rusty after some years, maybe this new one will eventually rust some too, but certainly not yet.However, using this Ah-So took more time and effort and attention than I remembered. (We bought a corked bottle only to test this opener.) I’m sure I’m using it correctly and well, but, while inserting it, it kept incidentally pushing the cork down the neck of the bottle, to where I had to stop inserting the opener and instead twist and lift to bring the cork up until the prongs pull out, then return to inserting the prongs. Takes like 3 rounds of this to remove the one cork. Meanwhile the upper/outer edges of the cork are crumbling some under all the stress, and the resulting cork crumbs have to be kept cleared away from the lip of the bottle if they’re not to fall in when the cork finally comes out.Not really worth it to my mind. Better/faster/easier just to go with the traditional, wing-style corkscrew wine opener.Better still, just screw all this obsolete nonsense with wine bottles closed/sealed with corks, instead just get wine with screw-on closures, way better in all respects.Hard to know for sure how to rate this E&EY Ah-So opener, which is a perfectly fine ah-so opener, at a great price, but, as such, not as effective as a wing-style corkscrew, which, as such in turn, is not as effective as a screw-on top. I reckon I’ll rate this E&EY Ah-So a non-committal 4 stars, and meanwhile hope that wine corks and cork-openers all just fade away soon.
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