Thursday, October 18, 2007

Opening Wine Bottles Just Got Easier

SONOMA, Calif. -- Anyone that enjoys wine knows the frustrations of uncorking the bottle. The corkscrew is too small, too
big, or doesn't work. We often resort to holding the bottle between our legs to pry out the cork!
There have been many attempts to solve this age-old problem with all
types of grips, handles or gas, but they are still awkward to use. The
Penguin EZ Pull Corkscrew has solved this problem by utilizing a
cylinder-and-lever patented system.
"The Penguin EZ Pull Corkscrew is absolutely the coolest wine opener I
have ever seen," says Steve Kruschen, better known as TVs One and Only Mr.
Gadget(R).
No gas, no special strength or skills required. Senior citizens with
arthritis or low hand strength find the Penguin Corkscrew a breeze too. The
first time you use it, you may not realize the cork is already out. Just
remove the foil, place the unit over the top of the bottle, then pull the
lever down and back up in less than four seconds.
A matching foil cutter is included to easily remove the foil. The
Teflon-coated, magnesium corkscrew 'worm' is automatically inserted into
the cork while pulling the handle down, then effortlessly removes the cork
from the bottle.
A quick repeat motion of the handles ejects the cork. It works
effectively on synthetic or natural corks. An extra corkscrew is also
included for replacement after the first 1,000 bottles are opened.
The Penguin Corkscrew comes in an elegant burgundy gift box with
magnetic 'hidden' closure. It retails for $49.95 and is available at major
national retailers or at http://www.penguincorkscrew.com.

SOURCE Wine Things Unlimited

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