- Stops wine drips and stains
- Fits on all bottle sizes
- Easy to grip
- Slips easily on any bottle with spring action
Product Description
It's an art form, uncorking and pouring a bottle of wine without getting a single drop on the table. This clever little device won't help you uncork, but it will definitely stop the drip.Amazon.com Review
There's really nothing worse than opening a great bottle of wine, enjoying the first glass, and then realizing that the wine has dripped down onto the tablecloth. Metrokane's drip-stop ring lets every enophile stop worrying about drips. The drip-stop ring is the ideal method for keeping wine from spilling out the top of an opened bottle after pouring, keeping your spills from becoming stains. It fits on almost every size bottle, and has a spring action mechanism that makes sure it stays snug around the neck. Solidly constructed of sturdy plastic, its thick ring of felt in the interior should catch spills for years. --A.J. Rathbun

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These drip rings are very nice. They are smaller than our old ones, lighter than the old ones, and have a better design than our old ones. Basically they have a spring in them that lets them open to get over the top and then when released it hugs the neck of the bottle. Does its job.
This does the job. No more drips on fancy table cloths. Just remember to take it off before you recycle the empty bottle.
I purchased this to fit a large neck bottle of wine. I suppose it would fit your average wine bottle, but not the large quantity bottles of wine.
I use this not only for wine bottles but for apple cider bottles and anything else that’s a bottle that I have to pour out of, and likely would get a drip down the side. I used to grab a coaster to put those bottles on top of, but with this drip ring properly placed on them, I no longer have to worry about dried ring mark on my nice oak table or kitchen counter!
All you have to do for cleaning is just run it under warm water and squeeze with your fingers to get the velvet/felt all wet. If you’re extra worried you can probably use a lil bit of soapy water as well and rinse it well. Then I just let it air dry. No need to throw it in the dishwasher or ANYTHING. Very low maintenance, very cheap, and no ring on your $2000+ table, no hunting for extra coaster and no need to warn guests to “please place the bottle on the coaster like cups”.
These are great devices. Slip right over the bottle neck and stop the wine from dripping down the bottle. We have about 10 of these little jewels.
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