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Cork Pops Legacy Wine Opener Built-in 4-Blade Foil Cutter Safe Cork Removal, Effortless Push Button Use, Needle Guard for Safety, Low-Pressure Cartridge Opens Up To 60 Bottles

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About this item

  • Effortless Wine Opening: Requires less work than a traditional corkscrew; simply insert the needle and push the button for quick cork removal.
  • Built-in 4-Blade Foil Cutter: Features an integrated foil cutter for easy and efficient foil removal.
  • Fast and Safe Operation: Equipped with a needle guard for safety, offering a quick and secure way to open a bottle of wine.
  • Elegant Design: Soft-to-the-touch finish enhances any bar setting and makes a perfect gift for wine enthusiasts.
  • Includes Hard Acrylic Case Packaging: Provides secure storage and enhances its suitability for gifting.


Introducing the Cork Pops Matte Black Legacy Wine Bottle Opener, a revolutionary tool that redefines how you open wine bottles. Engineered for simplicity and efficiency, this opener is the fastest and easiest way to uncork your favorite wines. Simply insert the needle into the cork, press, and witness the cork effortlessly pop out with a satisfying sound. Each Cork Pops Legacy Wine Bottle Opener comes equipped with a built-in 4-blade foil cutter, ensuring smooth and precise foil removal before uncorking. It includes one cartridge already installed in the opener — providing reliable performance for up to 60 bottles of wine per cartridge. The secret lies in its low-pressure inert gas cartridge, which preserves the wine's flavor and bouquet without impacting the environment. This innovative technology guarantees a seamless cork-popping experience every time, making it an essential companion for wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. Safety is paramount with the Cork Pops Legacy, featuring a needle guard that protects users during operation. Its sleek matte black finish not only adds a touch of elegance to any bar or kitchen but also makes it a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, bridal showers, or birthdays. Designed to accommodate both traditional and flanged lip wine bottles, the Cork Pops Legacy stands out with its patented single-step motion for effortless cork removal. Each unit is individually fitted in protective packaging, proudly made in the USA to ensure quality and reliability. Elevate your wine experience with the Cork Pops Matte Black Legacy Wine Bottle Opener — where functionality meets sophistication, and every bottle is opened with ease and style.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Not recommended. Product is thick and wide and difficult to hold. Needle does not slide into cork as their promotional video shows. Attempting to hold device and push on the cork pops canister on top of device is very difficult. I could not get device to work period and certainly not as the promotional video shows its ease. Not recommended.
Katie
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is our favorite wine opener. Everytime we open wine with guests over they always think we've opened a bottle of champagne. Its easy to use, easy to store and super functional. We have repeatedly bought this as a gift for friends. You just have to make sure to buy the CO2 as well otherwise you can't use it properly.
BH
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Read the instructions - it will work and is easy!
Uncle Steve
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
I believe this is the third one I've ordered for myself over the years. However, as I have many wine drinkers in my groups of friends, I've purchased many for my friends as gifts.Use the bottom to cleanly cut the foil atop the bottle. Push the needle into the cork, and press the top where the CO2 cartridge sits. The CO2 creates pressure in the bottle that pushes the cork out with ease!It's very sturdy while also being lightweight, unlike The Rabbit wine opener that seem so popular (and expensive!)No more broken corks because of "wine keys" that most people don't even use correctly.The full cork stays attached to the opener's needle, and all you do is twist the bottom and it pushes off the cork completely off the needle.Really! This is a great opener, especially for those with weaker hands.If you drink wine like we do, this will be the best wine opener you'll EVER have.The Bottom Line?Uncle Steve Approved!
Matt Taylor
Reviewed in Australia on February 27, 2022
Absolutely love this tool. Makes every cork removal an absolute breeze. So quick and simple to use.
Marion Alberga
Reviewed in Canada on November 27, 2021
Using this Cork Pops on a very old bottle of wine which had a soft cork worked very well. Using the Cork Pops I was able to extract the cork without it disintegrating. On previous bottles when I tried to extract the cork with a conventional cork screw, the cork disintegrated. A good purchase.
sudonym
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2019
This is a better mousetrap, it really is. And it's such fun to use. Great conversation piece. Ideal gift item; everyone loves it.In truth, it's not the easiest thing to use, just because it's not obvious how to use it, how much force is needed to get the needle in, how much force is needed to pull the cork out, how to free the cork after it's pulled. I mean, for me, it's super-simple, but I've seen others struggle with it. For the mechanically declined, perhaps the simpler model without the collar piece may be more intuitive; but this model looks really nice, and I think the collar piece reduces the risk of damaging the needle by not going straight down.If you are expecting that the cork pops right out just under the pressure of the gas, forget it. Maybe one out of ten corks just comes up like that; most of the time you need to apply *some* upward force to get it started, but we're talking maybe one pound of force, vs. like ten pounds with a corkscrew.Every once in a while, I've gotten a few drops of wine splash out of the bottle when the cork pops. It's a small thing, but it's a thing. I think maybe I was hand-holding the bottle instead of letting it rest on a counter while opening when that happened.I'm quite happy with how much use I'm getting out of each canister of CO2. I would say conservatively I got 30 bottles opened with the first canister. Probably more.The built-in foil cutter is passable if you can't find your dedicated foil cutter.I've bought a couple of these as gifts, and look forward to gifting more of these as opportunity arises.
Dom
Reviewed in France on May 29, 2017
fonctionne bien avec les bouchons en liège mais attention aux nouvelles matières en mousse utilisées pour les bouchons: il faut s'y reprendre à 2 fois
Ilona M.
Reviewed in Germany on December 20, 2012
Lieferung hat ein bißchen gedauert - kam ja aus England. Der Korkenzieher ist gut, aber manchmal klappt es mit dem Gasdruck nicht so richtig. Leider sitzt auch der Korken - trotz Drehmechanismus - noch recht fest auf der Einstichnadel.
Jan V. H. Luthman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 7, 2011
Once you've got used to it, the Legacy works well. Push the needle into the cork, press the button on the top, et violà! - the cork is pushed up out of the neck of the bottle with a pop.Points worth mentioning:1) Resist the temptation to pull as you press the button - you'll simply pull the needle out of the cork. That may sound obvious, but, if you're accustomed to a traditional corkscrew, pulling is almost instinctive. Just press the button and let the gas do the work.2) Corks on better quality wines tend to be longer and fit the neck more tightly. Two, three or more presses of the button may be needed.3) Most wines for general consumption use corks 38mm or 45mm long. Better quality ones tend to use 49mm corks. Top end wines, where many years of cellaring will be required, use 53mm corks. The nozzle on the Legacy is 50cm from the base of the neeedle. In other words, it copes easily with 38mm and 45mm corks, and will handle 49mm if you make sure to push it down as far into the cork as it will go, but 53mm corks are quite literally beyond it - the nozzle in the needle doesn't reach the end of the cork. So, if you're in the habit of cracking open a Grand Cru Classé to accompany your evening meal, then the Legacy isn't for you. Sorry.
PAUL DEBARY
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2011
It took me a while to get the hang of this--you have to pull up gently while pressing down on the cartridge--but now I can open about 75% of my bottles with it. It helps to remove the foil first, which I do with a separate foil cutter. The value of the long prongs here is not that you can cut foil with them (you can, but not very well), but that it keeps you from jabbing yourself with the needle. The "original" and "III" versions of this product use a cap to cover the needle, which I suspect, every so often, I would forget to replace in a sufficiently timely fashion to avoid injury to the needle or to me. Also, this version comes with a twist mechanism that helps remove the cork without the risk of bending the needle. If find that about 95% of natural corks and 85% of composite corks work fine with this, while moulded plastic is a bit less easy to retract. It's a challenge to remove an extruded plastic cork with this, but now I can succeed more often than not. It takes a bit of technique, because you need to push down on the canister with your thumb without pushing down on the whole mechanism. I find that gently pulling up on the entire opener while pushing down on the canister helps. Rocking it slightly back and forth at the same time also helps to break the seal between the cork and the bottle and significantly improves my success rate. When it works, this a much easier way to remove the cork from a wine bottle than most other methods, but a lever style screwpull doesn't need replacement cartridges and tends to work reliably ALL the time. The reason to have this opener is because there is simply nothing better for dealing with the old, fragile corks that are the inevitable result of getting a great wine to the peak of drinkability. This can push out a crumbly cork intact. So if you want to pamper the old bottles you are keeping deep in your cellar with that extra degree of protection (or you like to show off a neat gadget to your friends), you will find this a useful addition to your wine bar. Just don't throw away your screwpull!
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