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Insert the needle valve used for filling up soccer balls into your auto compressor entirely through the cork. Turn on the compressor and the cork will simply come out on its own - with the cork itself acting as safety valve.

If you have a screw and a hammer(or other prying tool) you can drive the screw into the cork with a screwdriver or knife, then pry the screw out with the prying end of the hammer. It's also possible to pull the screw and cork straight out if you can get a grip with a tool such as a wrench. Original(fewer tools but you have to deal with cork in your wine): stick a knife in it and twist the knife until it becomes lodged in the cork and then pull up with the knife.

Push the cork inside the bottle using your finger or something else that will fit, like a knife handle. Then invert the bottle to get the wine flowing. No tools required: put the bottle of wine in a boot or shoe heel. Slam the shoe repeatedly to the ground, making sure the bottle doesn't fly out. Slowly the cork will slide out and your can enjoy the shaken bottle.

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Put the bottle against a table with the cap resting on the top edge of the table. Hit the top of the bottle with a bit of force, and the cap will come off.

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There are a number of things someone can use if they don't have a bottle opener to open Champagne. These include using tweezers, pocket knife, and bicycle hooks.

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Push the cork into the bottle

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The kinds of wine one can open with a Chateau Laguiole corkscrew are red wine, white wine or ros© if corks are being used on the bottles. Chateau means manor house and Laguiole is the name of the village where the corkscrews are being produced.


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What are rabbit corkscrews used for?

Rabbit corkscrews are used for opening wine bottles. The corkscrew is manually screwed into the cork at the top of the wine bottle for a few turns. Once it has gone in an inch or so, the levers or rabbit ears are pressed down. This pulls the cork out of the wine bottle.


Does a wine foil cutter actually make it easier to open a wine bottle?

Yes, a wine foild cutter makes it a lot easier to open a wine bottle. I use mine often! They are extremely helpful!


How to Open a Wine Bottle?

Opening a wine bottle sealed with a cork is simple in concept, but in reality, it takes a bit of skill and a good deal of patience. With a little practice, opening a wine bottle will be an easy task. A good corkscrew is necessary to remove a wine cork quickly and easily. The fancy ones are nice, but you really don't need anything more than a sturdy t-shaped corkscrew. If you prefer to use less muscle, a double-lever corkscrew will save you tons of time and effort. Either of these will cost less than $10. Make sure you start with dry hands. This sounds like a no-brainer, but if your hands are the least bit wet, accidents can happen. Dry the bottle as much as possible. Remove the wine bottle's foil wrap, either with a knife or foil-cutter (some corkscrews will have this feature). Remove the cut foil and place the wine bottle on a sturdy, flat surface. If using a T-shaped corkscrew, place the end of the screw on the top of the cork, making sure it's as close to center as possible. Hold the bottle firmly while you add pressure and twist the screw into the center of the cork, making sure the screw stays centered. Twist until most of the corkscrew is inside the cork. Then, hold the bottle with one hand while gently, but firmly pulling the corkscrew out with the other. If using a double-lever corkscrew, place the ring at the bottom of the corkscrew over the mouth of the wine bottle. This will help keep the screw centered as you twist. Keep one hand on the ring over the bottle mouth, and twist the �head' of the screw with the other hand, adding pressure so that it goes into the cork. As the screw enters, the levers go up. Twist until most of the screw is inside the cork. Then, using both hands, push the levers down. This forces most or all of the cork out of the bottle. If there's still a little cork in the bottle, hold it firmly while easing the cork the rest of the way out by gently using a side to side motion while pulling. Do not allow the tip of the screw to go completely through the cork. This is called �corking,' and can make pieces of cork fall into the wine. This is not only unattractive, but it can change the flavor of the wine.


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