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Review on 🍷 Efficient Electric Automatic Wine Stopper Vacuum - Ultimate Wine Saver for 7-Day Freshness - Reusable & Convenient - Requires 2 AAA Batteries (Not Included) by Rubeen Black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A bit noisy, but effective

Liked: β€’ Very easy to use β€’ Efficient, sucks well β€’ Auto start What I think could be better: β€’ Doesn't fit all bottles (but fits most I've tried) β€’ Loud Just press open wine bottle and he begins to draw a vacuum. It will be a bit noisy for about 2 minutes but when it stops you have a sealed bottle of wine. There is a vacuum gauge, but you don't need it to tell you that vacuum is being drawn. the sound will let you know. You'll see evidence it has a vacuum if you try to remove it to get another jar; You will hear the vacuum pop and feel resistance. Screw-top bottles, which have become popular even for high-end, very expensive wines, are a problem for this vacuum; Most I've tried are usually too thick for a vacuum. This should keep a bottle of wine fresh for 2 or 3, maybe 4 days depending on where it's stored, putting it in the fridge will help. If the vacuum in the bottle is released, the pump will automatically restart until the correct vacuum is achieved, provided the bottle is properly capped. No vacuum keeps a bottle of wine fresh much longer. Systems that can keep wines fresher longer introduce argon or another inert gas into the bottle. Unfortunately, they are much more expensive, and in fact a bottle of wine does not last more than 2 days, sometimes even 3 days.

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  • There are more interesting options.