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Screwpull Patented 4 Wheel Foil Cutter - Black Studio : Screwpull by Screwpull Brand : Screwpull Model : S1415-31 Publisher : Screwpull Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : Black EAN : 0024147903772 UPC : 024147903772 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 10 reviews)
List Price : $9.00 Our Price : $4.98
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Classic patented 4 Wheel design
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Ergonomically designed
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Excellent leverage
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5 year warranty
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Product Description |
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A simple and clever innovation designed to remove the foil crown from a wine bottle / An indispensable tool for the wine lover / Color: Shiny Black |
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Best Foil Cutter I've Used |
Prior to picking up the Screwpull cutter, I always used a serrated-edge foil cutter in a lever-type corkscrew. Those work well, but aren't very fast and you can cut yourself, either on the blade or the foil. The cutting wheels in the Screwpull cutter work quickly and well on all but the heaviest foils (hence the 4 stars). Squeeze firmly, twirl, and lift - off comes a perfect little foil cap.
In addition to this little gem, I recommend Screwpull's pocket model corkscrew: Screwpull Pocket Model Corkscrew, Black |
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The foil cutter seems to have the disk fall off ist day. |
I was very unhappy that the disk that cut the foil fell off in days.
The last one lasted a least a year |
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Uni-tasker |
Personally, I think this product is a waste of money. Yes, it makes cutting the foil very easy, but it's still not worth it.
If you don't mind throwing your money away on a uni-tasker, then go ahead and get this. |
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Screwpull Rules |
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Everyone should own this upscale version of the Screwpull brand foil cutter. No more finger cuts by trying to open your wine with the end of your corkscrew and it looks great at every party! |
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Just squeeze and twist! |
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This foil cutter works very well. Just place over the top of the bottle, squeeze to press the four wheels against the foil and bottle, and twist 45 degrees. This sure beats my old method - using a serrated steak knife and hoping I didn't slip and cut my thumb! |
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