Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener | 
enlarge | Brand: Oster Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $11.95
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Rating: 218 reviews Sales Rank: 7
Color: Silver and Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 5.3 x 5.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: 4207 Model: 4207 UPC: 034264418233 EAN: 0034264418233 ASIN: B000COC5MK
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| Features:
| • | Easily opens up to 30 bottles fully charged with the touch of a button!; Includes a foil cutter to remove seals | | • | Cordless operation with recharging base included for convenience and mobility | | • | Designed to fit all traditional wine bottles | | • | Opens a bottle in seconds with no effort allowing you to spend more time with you guests | | • | Stylish and ergonomically designed with soft grip handle to fit the palm of your hand for a firm grip |
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Product Description Features: Cordless tool opens a bottle of wine in seconds, and all you have to do is push a button. On a full charge, it pops the cork off up to 30 bottles. Works withall traditional winebottles. Includes a charging base and a foil cutter for removing seals. 13.85Hx5.43Wx8.25L".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 45 more reviews...
A marvel of low tech April 12, 2007 Kevin Salerno (Sunrise, FL United States) 56 out of 56 found this review helpful
As a person who loathes cheap, clutter, infomercial widgets I bought this out or sheer curiosity imagining it would be returned the same day. This opener is large, requires an electric plug and takes up counter space. But to my surprise it works amazingly well. There is a foil cutter that is stored in the base. The screw enters cleanly and seems to eliminate broken and shredded corks which can be frustrating. Hold the button again and the cork emerges from the device and drops out. I always liked my sturdy and simple stainless steel opener. But this turned out to be a keeper. It's design is contemporary and clean, although it looks like it should do something more profound than just pull a cork. It's also a conversation piece provoking smiles from guests. A pleasant surprise, highly recommended and especially so for a person who lacks hand or wrist strength.
Best Wine Opener Ever!! December 13, 2006 Ann C. Zavala (USA) 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have a whole menagerie of wine openers and NOTHING compares to this Oster opener. I have bought them for gifts too and everyone loves them! I don`t think you`ll be disappointed in the least!!
It really works, and it's basically effortless May 14, 2007 T. Kramer (Chicago, Illinois) 15 out of 18 found this review helpful
I have been trying to find a corkscrew that my wife will use with enthusiasm for about 15 years. Up until this one, they have all been "too hard" and I have to end up opening her wine. She is now perfectly happy to open a bottle of wine by herself, and that's all I can ask. It's a rather large device for what it does, but its kind of cool looking, so it makes up for its size.
An amazing opener January 2, 2008 Richard Buck (Seattle, Washington) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this for my wife for Christmas, knowing we wanted something a little more fun than the very useful Screwpull pocket model that has served us well. When we opened the box and looked this over, we were somewhat doubtful this could do the job. But after charging it for a few hours we could not resist applying it to a bottle of white wine. With the family gathered around, we all went "Wow" when the cork simply disappeared into the bottom of the unit. It didn't take long to figure out how to get the cork out. We used this opener at a New Year's Eve wine party, and our guests were impressed. We could have opened an extra case or two of wine just for the entertainment! So far it has worked flawlessly.
Best thing to happen to wine lovers October 11, 2007 Marisa Telesca (Port Chester, NY) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
At first, I thought...this is too easy...what's the catch? The only catch is the opener "catching" your cork. No more struggling, broken corks, cork in your wine...nothing. This puts those expensive "rabbit corkscrews" to shame. It's easy, easy to store and recharge. Even if you only open bottles once in a while, you owe it to yourself to never pull a muscle doing so ever again! Marisa,New York
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