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Metrokane Rabbit 6-Piece Wine-Tool Kit, Black

by Sommelier on February 12, 2010

Metrokane Rabbit 6 Piece Wine Tool Kit, Black

  • 6-piece wine-tool kit; complete set for opening, serving, and preserving wine
  • Features original Rabbit Corkscrew along with: foilcutter, drip-stop ring, wine/champagne sealer, wax remover, and extra spiral
  • All items have elegant, velvety finish; easy to grip
  • Corkscrew has re-designed metal gear assembly for smooth operation; award-winning design
  • Comes in handsome presentation case with clear Lucite cover; 10-year warranty

Product Description
Complete Six-Piece set starring the famous Rabbit Corkscrew in elegant velvet finish, includes everything you need for opening, serving and preserving wine.

Metrokane Rabbit 6-Piece Wine-Tool Kit, Black

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Mr. Thomas D. Bryan February 12, 2010 at 11:14 pm

ONCE I READ THE INSTRCTIONS (I AM A MAN) THIS PRODUCK WORKS LIKE A CHARM, IT IS A GREAT INVENTION. I HAVE USED MANY WINE TOOLS AND THIS IS THE BEST.

Chester Siemion February 12, 2010 at 11:50 pm

The corkscrew goes in the cork very smoothly and then pulls out without withdrawing the cork. The mechanism should have an interlock to prvent the screw from turning when withdrawing the cork. This devise is poorly designed – stick to your your old hand corkscrew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A. Lingerfelt February 13, 2010 at 2:21 am

This is a great wine-tool kit. It is very easy to use and opens the bottle so well! We highly recommend it.

Mo February 13, 2010 at 4:46 am

This kit is awesome and most impressive when entertaining.

J. Morales February 13, 2010 at 4:56 am

One reason we took so long to buy the original Rabbit was the price. At local retail outlets the list price was near $100.00. We tried the knock off brands and they are a complete waste of money. Amazon listed the Rabbit (with Kit) at prox $60.00 so we jumped on it. We now realize that we should have bit the bullet and gotten the Rabbit to start with. Truth is in the old adage “You get what you pay for.”

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