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Review on 🍷 White Electric Wine Aerator Pourer Rechargeable USB One Touch Air Wine Decanter Portable Wine Dispenser by Spread Pixie Dust (White Model) by Kevin Carr

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Didn't know I needed it!

I like this article so far. hope it lasts I didn't know I needed it until I tried it. My wine is tastier, but no better day and night. It forces air into the wine, making tannins less noticeable and various flavors more pronounced. It is easy to assemble and very easy to use. I charged it with a USB cable first to see how long the battery lasts. I've used it for over 20 points and haven't needed a top up yet. After attaching the white dot to the bottom of the aerator, the white flat end goes into the wine bottle. The white dot part doesn't snap or anything, just pushes it in and pulls it out with one pull. I lightly rinsed the aerator according to the instructions, do not soak, to avoid shorting out the electronics inside. Then I sucked hot soapy water for a while and then sucked regular hot water to rinse off. The aerator fits over the top of the wine bottle like a cork after the tubing is first inserted into the bottle. It fits bottles of different sizes and neck gauges, not just the same size bottles, which is a plus. Once the glass is under the spout, press the power button and it will immediately suck up the wine and push it out of the spout. Press the button again to stop it. You will notice bubbles in the wine as it enters your glass, this is air that has entered the wine and the bubbles will soon disappear. Maybe I let the wine sit for a minute after pouring, I noticed that it improved its taste. turn it on All the wine that was in the hose and aerator goes back into the bottle or wine glass if you prefer so the wine is not wasted. Then I rinse with hot water and let the aerator suck in hot water to flush it out from the inside. Be sure to leave the aerator running after removing it from the water so that the water left in the aerator doesn't get into the next glass of wine. It would be a waste of time. The only scam I found is that the spout can drip. I'll have a bottle for an hour or two with an aerator. I will notice a very small puddle at the bottom of the bottle dripping from the spout. At this time until 2 a.m. the bottle is there, maybe 10 drops on the counter. This is so small, but still worth mentioning. I don't care, so I just dry myself off when I'm done. It doesn't force me to change anything. It also comes with a vacuum seal which I wasn't aware of. When you're done with the bottle, put the vacuum stopper on top and push down. Then lift the lid a few times, more if the bottle is smaller, and it will suck out the air if the bottle is small. You'll know you're done when you pull up on the top of the vacuum plug and it wants to retract, then don't inflate again. This allows the taste of the wine to last longer. To release, you need to gently push the entire cork back and forth so it stops sucking and you can pull it out. I have another vacuum stopper that I use to seal wine bottles when I'm done, but this one works fine. This thing is great. Now I can be very lazy and not even have to pick up the bottle lol. I use it with every glass and I really enjoy using it. I recommend it. Try it.

Pros
  • practical article
Cons
  • so far so good