Wine Bottle Cork Pops Refill | 
| Brand: CORK POPS INC. Category: Kitchen
List Price: $11.00 Buy New: $6.48 (On sale from $9.95) You Save: $3.47 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1756
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: 095865132386 UPC: 095865132386 EAN: 0095865132386
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Product Description Wine Bottle Cork Pops is a great wine gift idea for the wine enthusiast or connoisseur and is the fastest and easiest way to remove the cork from a bottle of wine. Simply insert the needle straight down through the cork, press once on the top of the low pressure propellant cartridge, and the cork is lifed out with a celebratory "POP". What could be easier? Each Cork Pops cartridge will open approximately 60-80 bottles. WARNING: Cork Pops contents is under pressure. Not for use on Champagne, Sparkling, or odd-shaped bottles; including square, rectangular, mixed, i.e., square to rounded. Use only as directed and please keep away from children.
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prompt delivery April 5, 2008 item was packed well and delivered promptly after ordering. still using the previous cork popper...if the replacements work as well as the original, they will be fine.
corkpops winebottle opener March 3, 2008 This air pressure winebottle opener works like a charm. It would be a dangerous tool around children since there is considerable pressure and the spike is shaped like an ice pick. Home security needed for this item.
Cork pops are the future! January 7, 2008 The cork pops I bought, work so great, easy to use and simple to learn, make opening wine a breeze, and it was worth every cent!
Wouldn't use anything else to open a bottle of wine. August 9, 2007 These refills, when used with the actual cork pop, is by far the easiest item to use when opening a bottle of wine.
LOVE it - didn't think I would but I DO January 15, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife bought me one of these Cork Pops things, and I thought she was nuts - another TV gimmick. It sat for about 6 months unused. Then I tried it. Now, another 6 months later, I'm ordering refills.
One does have to get used to it. The cork pop can be a surprise, and one must exert some force to remove the cork afterward. But how cool it is! So EASY and quick. A twist of the wrist removes the wrap at top of bottle. Push the needle down through the cork. Press the canister with your thumb, and POP! Cork out. I want to go open bottles for my friends.
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