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How to use a wine corkscrew

How to use the Haima Knife:

1. Open the knife of the Haima Knife, hold the wine bottle with the other hand, and use the knife to cut the tinfoil (wine seal). Under the lip of the bottle, rotate and cut along the edge of the boss, and strive to make the cut smooth and round. After cutting the tinfoil, the cork will leak out. (Be careful not to rotate the bottle when cutting the tinfoil).

2. Use the screw tip of the bottle opener to drill into the center of the cork. Do not drill all the screws in, leaving only a circle of threads (you do not know the length of the cork to prevent the screws from completely passing through the cork. , sprinkle the sawdust into the wine).

3. Use the first section of the bottle opener (near the center of rotation) to block the mouth of the bottle, lift the handle up until it is halfway up; then use the second section to block the mouth of the bottle and continue upward. When the cork is about to be pulled out, stop lifting the cork opener, slowly turn the cork, and pull out the cork in a gentlemanly manner.

How to use the electric bottle opener:

1. Use the tinfoil cutting knife to rotate left and right to cut the tinfoil paper sealing the bottle mouth.

2. Aim vertically at the center of the cork and hold the bottle and corkscrew firmly.

3. Keep pressing the corkscrew button of the bottle opener until the cork is automatically pulled out.

4. Keep pressing the corkscrew ejection button until the cork falls off automatically.

Bottle opener:

The first generation of bottle openers is mainly represented by the traditional plastic T-shaped bottle opener. This kind of bottle opener is difficult to use and has an unsightly appearance. It is easy to break the cork during operation.

The types of second-generation bottle openers have increased, such as stainless steel bottle openers, butterfly bottle openers, seahorse knife bottle openers, metal bottle openers, multi-functional bottle openers and other styles. These bottle openers have multiple functions and are more convenient and labor-saving to use than traditional bottle openers.

For example, metal bottle openers use the principle of physical leverage to achieve labor-saving effects; a knife appears in a stainless steel bottle opener, which plays the role of cutting tin foil.

Among them, the Haima Bottle Opener is an amazing design. It has the function of opening beer and wine. It is compact and practical, and is easy to carry. It is loved by many sommeliers and is Call it "Waiter's Friend."

The third generation of bottle openers is mainly air pressure bottle openers and electric bottle openers, which are technically mature and stylish in appearance. The electric bottle opener perfectly applies modern technology to the bottle opener, making it more time-saving, labor-saving, convenient and faster to use. It is the leader in the third generation of red wine bottle openers.