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Review on 🍷 Ozeri Prestige Electric Wine Opener Set with Aerating Pourer, Foil Cutter, and Rechargeable Stand by Micheal Esquivel

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Customizing and finishing takes work. Fine

Ozeri OW05A Prestige Electric Wine Bottle Opener with Aerator and Foil Cutter is a good wine bottle opener. It doesn't take you a full century to open a bottle of wine, but there's a great solution like this. The wine bottle opener costs $28.95 and $6.50 shipping. This is an incredible price considering the wine bottle opener works as advertised. Also, most electric wine bottle openers cost about the same. The opener is advertised as being able to open 80 bottles in a single charge. Until then, I can say with certainty that he will open about 20 bottles. 80 looks like a marketing spoof to me, but if that's true then the opener comes in very handy. The bottle opener is very easy to use. Push the button on the opener and voila! Using a foil cutter, he first removes the seals and then the cork. You don't even need a manual to learn how the opener works because everything is pretty simple. Another good thing about this opener is that it's wireless, which is handy because you don't want to end up with a wired wine opener. However, there is a charging station with an LED charge indicator. The indicator warns you once the electric opener has finished charging. The rubber handle fits comfortably in the hand because it does not allow slipping. You can open as many bottles as you like at once without getting tired and don't have to readjust the bottle opener in the desired position. This electric opener doesn't even need elbow lubrication to work. It's the wow effect on your guests that gets them talking. I believe these are the type of electric bottle openers found in commercial bars. The electric opener removes natural and synthetic corks. The time it takes to open the cork varies slightly. Synthetic corks take a long time to open. The only downside to this opener is that the corks tend to get stuck inside the opener and it takes time to remove them. This is especially true for synthetic corks. In this case, use a knife to knock the cork out, as the top of the button that should open the cork is often more dead than alive. But I still prefer the number one bestseller in this category. It's called the Oster Electric Wine Bottle Opener and costs $19.99.

Pros
  • corkscrew and opener
Cons
  • weak