Earl Charles: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Fancy
Easy to use, however the lip does not always fit the size of the cork. You can overpower the cork initially but it makes a mess when having to remove it from the screw. When using this on the right size of cork this works perfectly.
Lostclusters: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely solid
Amazon reviews can be confusing sometimes, like the ones for this cork puller. In most cases it is because the reviews cover more than one version of an item.
This review is for the all metal version of this opener. It is as solid and as well constructed as a wine bottle opener can be. It is hard for me to imagine this thing breaking even if it is abused. If you are looking for an opener that will last long enough to hand down to your kids, this is it.
Jeni Bronson: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Holds up well
Works well, holds up, somehow stays shiny after years of use? I enjoy it
Andrew: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid, works well
This works just how it's supposed to. Gets the cork out easily and it's easy to pull out the old cork when finished.
William Martinez: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Ítem de cocina
Fácil de usar
Amazon Customer: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
If you're saving corks for a DIY project...this isn't the opener for you. It tears up one end of the cork.
Amazon Whisperer: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Works as expected
Works as expected. Enough said!
Tammy: 5.0 out of 5 stars
What did we think
It is good quality and we think we made a great choice can’t wait to start using it in the next couple of days.
jaycee 2: So far so good
It is still in one piece after a few weeks.
Ken: Weight.
This is not your Dollar Store opener. This is seriously heavy duty.
Hence the price. Excellent quality.
Dags: Easy to use, feels sturdy
So much better than the el-cheapo corkscrew which cuts into my hands when wresting with a real cork.
Amazon Customer: Well built and easy to use
Opening corks in wine bottles
jay kirkland: Awkward to use
This is strangely awkward to use. Even with a small hand, it's hard to get a grip under the wings to get the screw started into the cork. The screw itself is quite thick and somewhat blunt and requires more pressure to start than my ancient el-cheapo winged opened ever did, exacerbating the difficulty of getting a good grip. As for sturdiness, one can only rate that after a year or two. I have a feeling it will still be in mint condition in a couple years, though only because we won't use it.