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The True Recoil Double Hinged Corkscrew combines durable stainless steel with a double hinge mechanism and a 5-turn worm for smooth, reliable cork removal. Featuring an extendable 4-wheel foil cutter and built-in bottle opener, it’s a versatile, compact tool ideal for bartenders, home hosts, and gift-givers seeking both function and sleek design.

















| ASIN | B0007W4PCA |
| Brand | TRUE |
| Colour | Black Recoil Double Hinged |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Generic Name | Durable Stainless Steel with Built-in Bottle Opener and 4-Wheel Foil Cutter for Bartenders, Home Bar, Kitchen, Outdoor Party, Gifts for Wine Lovers |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842094105007 |
| Is Customisable | No |
| Item Weight | 99.8 g |
| Item model number | 10500 |
| Manufacturer | True |
| Material | Plastic |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13L x 38W Millimeters |
| UPC | 842094105007 |
B**A
I bought one of these last month and was impressed at how well the foil cutter worked. More impressive is the wine opener quality and ease of removing the cork. Other wine openers tend to bend and do not do a good enough job. I love the durability and so I purchased two more to give as gifts!
D**N
Nice to have a foil cutter attached. The cork screw is nice and sturdy. The double hinge puller works like a charm. Stronger than the price would lead you to think. Excellent value.
P**A
Ótimo produto. Prático e eficiente. 🙌🙌🙌
M**A
This is an excellent corkscrew, and its best feature is the built-in 4-wheel foil cutter which only requires a quarter turn to cleanly remove the foil cap on your wine bottle. Great for yourself or as a unique gift.
M**K
The product works as advertised. It is the second such product I have owned. I find the design great. The one drawback of this version of the product is that the tip of the corkscrew is flat and not pointed downward and centered. What this means is that the corkscrew ends up digging into the cork near the edge (between the cork and the bottle neck) This leads to a higher risk of cork breakage.
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