Cavatappi a leva verticale Rabbit con tagliacapsule, 5 1/2w x 2 1/2d x 6h (in), Nero Apribottiglie nero

Brand:Rabbit

3.1/5

107.61

Presentazione del coniglio verticale, un apribottiglie che si alza sulla bottiglia di vino e funziona verticalmente. Sebbene il design sia diverso, questo apribottiglie per vino offre le stesse capacità di estrazione del sughero facile e veloce. Il Vertical Rabbit può estrarre un tappo da una bottiglia in tre secondi e lo espelle automaticamente. Caratteristiche: si alza sulla bottiglia di vino e funziona in verticale. Estrazione facile e veloce del sughero. Tira fuori il tappo da una bottiglia in 3 secondi. Espelle automaticamente il tappo dopo la rimozione. Maniglia a leva in metallo pressofuso. Comodo taglierino integrato. Apri, servi e conserva. Per molte persone, il nome Coniglio è sinonimo di apertura senza sforzo di bottiglie di vino. The Rabbit non riguarda più solo l'apertura delle bottiglie di vino, poiché la stessa innovazione e qualità che conosci è stata estesa a una linea più ampia di accessori per vino, birra e bar. Che tu sia un principiante o un appassionato, Rabbit renderà la tua esperienza di vino e bar più piacevole. Ora Rabbit può aiutarti ad aprire, servire e conservare con stile. Saluti!

IDEA REGALO: il regalo perfetto per feste, festa del papà, matrimoni o un regalo di compleanno premuroso per il tuo intenditore di vino preferito. BEN PROGETTATO: l'impugnatura ergonomica in acciaio inossidabile con impugnatura antiscivolo consente una presa comoda e robusta con molta leva per aprire qualsiasi bottiglia indipendentemente dal tipo di tappo. A CASA: con un tagliacapsule incluso e una spirale extra, avrai tutto ciò di cui hai bisogno per intrattenere o degustare vino con la famiglia e gli amici. ALTA QUALITÀ: Realizzato per estrarre 20.000 tappi e garantire un'apertura del vino rapida e senza problemi ogni volta. SEMPLICE DA USARE: apri il tappo! Apri ogni bottiglia di vino con stile e facilità. L'originale cavatappi a leva verticale stappa facilmente bottiglie di vino di qualsiasi dimensione in pochi secondi.
Brand Rabbit
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,648 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish Type Polished
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Customizable No
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.5 x 5.5 x 6.25 inches
Item model number R1-06301A
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds
Manufacturer Lifetime Brands Inc.
Material Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 2.5 x 5.5 x 6.25 inches

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Scritto da: Corey Reaves
Cork remover works well, foil cutter is terrible
The cork remover itself is fabulous. I’ve greased the slides with a silicon spray after some time which really helped. The metal slide seemed to be wearing away the plastic guide it slid in before that. The foil cutter is terrible. Instead of opening and closing to engage the wine top, there is a disc in the middle that you essentially bend to have the cutting discs engage the foil. My fiancé doesn’t have the hand strength to easily cut the foil and I have to bear down pretty hard to have it cut correctly.
Scritto da: J.N.S.
Doesn't work - UPDATE 1/23
UPDATE: Found contact information online. Chatted online with friendly customer service rep. Only evidence of purchase that was required was for me to send a picture of the current opener. A replacement was issued and we received it within one week. Didn't have an opportunity to use it until yesterday and it worked perfectly. Handled the issue quickly and easily. Changed the rating from a 1 to a 4 because it was still annoying to receive a defective product and then be unable to contact the seller via amazon. *********************** We received our first rabbit opener in 2010 and it worked perfectly for 12 years. Ordered a new one this august and had difficulty with it from the beginning. We were able to use it a few times but it finally doesn't work at all. I don't know if they redesigned it or if it's just poor manufacturing, but this one is a complete failure. I'd like to exchange it but unable to find seller contact info.
Scritto da: L. Garrett
Metrokane Vertical Rabbit Lever Style Corkscrew
Not long ago I wrote a review of the Screwpull Revolutionary New Lever Pull. I've since also acquired a Metrokane Vertical Rabbit and I'm so happy with it that I feel compelled to write a review on it as well. While the Screwpull is lovely and sculptural, the Metrokane is sexy and fun. The former is priced from $130 to $150 on Amazon, and the latter is $50 to $60. Each comes with a foil cutter, but the Metrokane also comes with a replacement screw. The Screwpull arrives in a very attractive leather presentation case which would look good anywhere, whereas the Metrokane arrives in a hinged plastic container which you could probably throw away. The taller and more angular Screwpull seems to be largely made of metal and has a noticable heft; the Metrokane handle is made of metal, but the body is plastic. It doesn't feel nearly as substanial as the Screwpull, but I don't find that to be a problem. Both pullers stand upright and would look fine perched on a table or sideboard. As of this writing, the taller and more angular Screwpull seems to be offered only in satin with black accents, and the curvy Metrokane in black, gunmetal gray, and the one I bought, candy apple red. The Vertial Rabbit, true to its name, has a hint of an eye on either side so when looked at in profile, it gives the appearance of a rabbit. I probably should deduct a star for too much cuteness, but that's part of the fun of the Rabbit. The operation of the two is somewhat different. The base of the Screwpull ia sprung open and must be squeezed to hold it onto the bottle. The lever is then thrown more than 180 degrees to pierce the cork, and then brought back the same amoount to remove it from the bottle. The cork is removed from the device by throwing the lever back and forth once more. Simple, fluid, magical. Rather than being held open, the Metrokane base is held closed by a spring. Not a big deal. In contrast to the Screwpull, the lever is pulled up (or cocked) before placing it over the neck of the bottle. The throw, however, is engineered to be only 90 degrees versus the Screwpulls 180+ degrees. and falls into place at each end of the throw with a satisfying "clunk". The removal of the cork from the bottle and from the device is the same as with the Screwpull. For some reason, I find it a little easier to remember to remove the cork from the Metrokane. It may be because when it is removed from the bottle, the handle is in the cocked position and it's obvious the process isn't yet complete. Which is the better choice? I'm delighted with both for entirely different reasons and use them interchangably. I can't comment on longevity since neither has given a hint of trouble. I don't consider either easier to use, although it could be argued that the Metrokane with less than half the throw of the Screwpull might be easier, plus I really think I'm more likely to remember to remove the cork afterward with it. The Screwpull with its elegance, metal construction, heft, and presentation box would perhaps be the better choice for an impressive gift; whereas the Metrokane at 1/2 to 1/3 the price and with an extra screw is far and away the better value. Choose either one and you'll be happy.
Scritto da: Sitting in Seattle
Works well until it breaks after 400-500 bottles
I've owned two rabbit style corkscrews (this one and an earlier "three arm" model) and both have suffered the same fate: after a year or two, a piece breaks in the mechanism that positions the screw plunger. This results in the screw going down at a random angle that presses the cork down instead of entering it. The cork pushes into the wine, which has to be decanted, and the corkscrew appears to be permanently broken. I'm a hobbyist winemaker, and between that hobby and occasional tasting parties, I open more bottles than most people, probably 400 or so a year. My most recent rabbit model (the one here) lasted exactly 14 months, so I estimate perhaps 500 corks. It's possible that replacing the screw wire earlier would help, but I have no real indication of that. Apart from reliability, how well does it work? Great -- as other reviews note, you simply clamp the sleeve over a bottle, swing the arm in and back out, and the cork pops out. In my experience, the corks never break and they come out cleanly and looking nice if you like to save them. There are occasional issues with some bottles and corks: flared-rim bottles can be a problem (and may not even fit, if the lip is very wide). Also, if the cork is extra long, as with some high-end Italian wines for instance, then it may not pull out all the way and a bit of wiggling and tugging will be needed to retrieve it. I don't recommend it for synthetic or agglomerate corks, either, as they can be very tight and might strip the teflon off the wire. Overall, I'd guess that if you drink wines at about $10 or higher, then it should work well for 95% of them. Conclusion: if you usually open a couple of bottles per week, this should last 5 years or so and serve you well. If you open more than that, it might break sooner than you'd like. I'm going to try a couple of other options before deciding whether to get a third rabbit. (As for the alternatives: "waiter style" corkscrews are a non-starter for me because they tend to go sideways and break corks. The prong types are way too difficult and tend to push corks in. Fixed screw types (the t-shaped kind) are hard on corks and take too much effort. Swing-arm types are OK although the screws are often too big, so I'm going to experiment with variants there, along with the continuous pull types, that have differing screw mechanisms.)
Scritto da: Jolly
Pretty simple
First few bottles completed effectively! This replaced a much loved and long serving “Bull Pull”. It is simple and easy, fast and efficient.
Scritto da: Yanic
Le meilleur ouvre bouteille.
A mon avis le meilleur ouvre bouteille sur le marché. Un peu dispendieux mais quelqu’un qui ouvre beaucoup bouteille sera heureux d’investir dans cet outil qui fonctionne très bien.
Scritto da: Mrs K Smith
Robust and good looking
Very easy to use once you get the hang of it, looks very stylish. Recommend by a friend and would definitely recommend to other people.
Scritto da: QK
well-made
The Corkscrew is well made. Nice material. The foil cutter is nice and sharp. everything is good and just as described. I only use it once so can give too much comment, but happy with my purchase
Scritto da: Armando Mio
I was WRONG
Waited for over a month for delivery only to have it break only after a few uses. It was embarrassing as it was a gift. The recipients did not tell me about it for a long as they too were embarrassed. I thought I was buying the best. I was WRONG

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