Product Overview
- Sharp point of spiral can be used to cut foil around neck of bottle
- Push the levers up to form a single handle
- Twist the handle to drive the worm into the cork
- Continue twisting until the worm is fully inserted
- Pull down both levers to extract the cork
- Late 19th-century design brings an old-world look to your establishment
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- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 0.5 lb.
- Length
- 5 1/2 Inches
- Width
- 4 3/4 Inches
- Blade Material
- Metal
- Color
- Bronze
- Handle Material
- Metal
- Style
- Specialty
- Type
- Corkscrews
Franmara 2077 BX Details
Bring an old-world look to your wine bottle service with this Franmara 2077 vintage-style Empire double-lever corkscrew with antique finish. This corkscrew's late 19th-century design brings a vintage flair to your restaurant, winery, or catered events. To use, start by cutting the foil around the neck of the bottle with the tip of the worm. Remove the capsule and you're ready to open the bottle.
Push the levers up to form a single handle. Holding the handle with one hand and the bottle with the other, twist the open spiral worm into the center of the cork. Insertion should be easy thanks to sharp point and durable design. Continue twisting the handle to drive the worm further into the cork. Once the worm is in the cork, pull both levers down to extract the cork. Since the worm is directly connected to the levers, removal will be quick and easy.
Overall Dimensions:
Length: 5 1/2"
Width: 4 3/4"
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