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Nickel Champion Wine Opener Set | 
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| Manufacturer: Rogar Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $123.99 - $225.95
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| Features:
| • | Set includes Champion Nickel-Plated Wine Opener with a table stand and handle in walnut stained hardwood | | • | This set is perfect for Father's Day, wedding, housewarming and holiday gifts | | • | Opener uncorks and recorks with ease | | • | Opener is a recreation of the 1897 Champion #8211; an American antique | | • | Constructed of zinc die-cast metal, nickel-plated, hand-finished and featuring a medallion commemorating the 100th anniversary of the original Champion |
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| Customer Reviews:
unhappy with this product's price January 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I found a very similiar product on sale at a Marshall's type store for only $50 !! That's one hundred less than what is being sold on Amazon.
King of wine openers November 27, 2001 There is absolutely nothing in this league of wine openers. You must have the right space for this substantial piece of equipment. If so, there is no better cork remover out there that is this impressive. A delight to use, you will look forward to opening every bottle!
For those who truly pride themselves on all that is wine... September 14, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This beautiful piece is in the center of my island in my kitchen. It catches the eye of my guests and is a fun conversation piece. It uncorks and recorks wine by simply raising and lowering the lever in a smooth deft motion. .... Also note the color/metal plating finish of the actual piece-- antique bronze is another option to consider. The shiny nickel ... really contrasts to the intended antiquity of the tool. Last, the mounted corkmaster stands about 25 inches high-- quite a few inches taller than the average wine bottle. Obviously this is to accomodate all bottle sizes but if you are uncorking the usual 750 ml, you will use the clamp ... to hold the bottle. It made me nervous at first but works really well! I do recommend this item.
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