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Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener | 
enlarge | Brand: Oster Category: Kitchen
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $12.99 (On sale from $23.99) You Save: $11.00 (46%)
New (6) from $12.99
Rating: 238 reviews Sales Rank: 11
Color: Silver and Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 5.3 x 5.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: 4207-6WC Model: 4207 UPC: 034264418233 EAN: 0034264418233 ASIN: B000COC5MK
Release Date: March 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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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
Manufacturer: Hansgrohe Model #: 4207-6WC Condition: Brand New In Retail Box List Price: $29.99 Description: This electric wine opener (4207-6WC) offers effortless entertainment at the touch of a button. When fully charged, its cordless operation easily opens up to 30 bottles of wine, and sits in the compact recharging base for convenience and mobility. Its stylish and ergonomic design features a soft grip handle that fits in the palm of your hand for a firm grip. The included foil cutter removes the wine seal, the wine opener penetrates the cork, and in seconds the bottle is opened with no effort, allowing you to spend more time with your guests. LED light on base glows when charging. 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 233 more reviews...
It works October 8, 2008 It is about what you would expect it to be. Push down a button and within a few seconds the cork is out. Pretty easy . . .
Electric Wine Opener October 6, 2008 This product is great. I get up to 23 bottles on one charge. It has definitely exceeded expectations. Very nice looking on the counter top as well. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone.
uncorked! October 6, 2008 I love this automatic wine opener. It is fun to use and works fantastic!
It's easy! October 6, 2008 I love the auto matic wine opener. It opens about 30 bottles without re-charging. And it is fun to use.
Nice Idea - Poor Long Term Usefulness October 3, 2008 I really had high hopes for the Oster. We open a bottle of wine a day - sometimes more if we're having friends over. As a wine reviewer, I have numerous wine corkscrews and devices in my home to do this with. I have always searched for something easy and quick.
This is a tall device - maybe a foot long - that you need to keep charged up. When you are ready to use it, you lower that cylinder over the wine cork and push a button. It draws the cork up and out of the bottle, fully removing it from the cork. Then you push the opposite button for the cork to eject from the device.
It works well enough for a few runs - but then it quickly loses its traction. I have had this for a year now and keep hoping that it will start working again. It doesn't. The worm will go maybe halfway into a cork and then jam. It will stop turning. It works better with natural cork, and pretty much not at all for anything else.
Also, because the worm goes all the way through the cork, it drills a hole straight through. First, this causes cork bits to eject out into the wine. Second, it means if you are planning on recorking the wine and storing it for later drinking, the wine will leak out unless you store it end-up.
If you have dry or crumbling corks you're going to be in trouble. The usual two-prong remover is always going to work better in those solutions.
I could see if you only drank "real cork" wine and only used this once a week or so that it might last you a while. If you were writing a review after a month of once-a-week usage you might think it was great. Unfortunately, if you are a more avid wine drinker, there are just too many situations where the device fails, and the worm wears down very quickly.
Plus, the fact that you have to leave this plugged in all the time makes it an energy leach. In a world where we are all trying to cut down on the power we draw from the electrical system, and keep our cell phones and such unplugged when we can, to leave a corkscrew plugged in all the time seems very wasteful.
I definitely recommend a Rabbit instead. It works VERY easily, draws the cork out in one easy pull, and requires no electricity at all.
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