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09-27-2015, 10:34 PM
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Okay, I didn't have a fancy cork screw, but it was a good one.....until one of the handles broke the other day. So I'm not looking for anything especially fancy, but ease and convenient would be nice. We for my son a Rabbit for Christmas, and it was nice. He really likes it. But I thought I'd see what you use?
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As you can imagine, over the years we have had/tried every type imaginable - from estate openers to the wire prong type. But, we always seem to come back to this old standby.
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That's the one we have used for many years. Easy to use, especially if you have already had a few.
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I concur with Jean. It's the most reliable
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Well, shoot! That is my back up corkscrew I'm using now! Just saved me some money!
Daphne
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and, that's a good thing!!
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Also have had the best luck with that kind as well.