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2025-08-20 10:20:42
This wine bottle cocker is great! Made our job of bottling some homemade wine extremely easy. I would recommend this item to anyone interested in bottling homemade wine ðŸ·.
LightForAll
2025-08-11 19:56:41
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V.C.
2025-08-04 11:12:55
Great product at a good price, especially compared to floor models which cost a lot more and would take up a lot of space. This handy portable model requires some muscle to use, but if you steam your corks for 2 minutes, they are not only clean but also easily squeezed into bottles. If you are just corking a few bottles, microwave some water to boiling, then toss in your corks, stir, cover, and time 2 minutes. Have your bottles ready, fish out your corks after the 2 minutes are up, and cork away. With number 9 straight corks you get a good, tight seal that will withstand airplane cargo hold pressures without leaking. My only complaint is that on the one I have, the corks are often a bit lower in the bottle neck than level, and sometimes seat a bit crooked despite my best efforts. I think this may be more than operator error. Overall, though, I'd rate this 5 stars. I've used it as a hobbyist for months and it's really outperformed my expectations.
Lance Owens
2025-07-14 14:56:21
This manual corker works. But it takes lots of muscle power to seat the #8 cork. We had over 20 liters of homemade wine to cork. First try at cork made me think -- this is hard!My solution was to extend the handles (and thus give more leverage) of the corker by placing a six inch 1" inch internal diameter iron pipe over the handle (this is usually 1 1/4 pipe with 1" ID). It fits perfectly, tightly, and gives a few more inches of leverage. If I had it handy, I would have used an eight inch pipe, for ever more leverage. See photo. The extra leverage and grip diameter made corking a couple cases of homemade (and excellent homemade) wine much easier. I highly suggest this modification -- easy and cheap. I would suggest going with 8" pipes as handle extensions, but I just had 6" pieces at hand. It works, and it certainly will not stress the corker. And if you are doing more than a couple cases, get a corker stand with more leverage..... We did not need that.There you have the result, in photo. Our very fine wine from summer, now in cellar for another six months or so.
matt1023
2025-06-05 15:55:06
At first, I was a little worried when I bought this. "Will it mess up the corks?", "Will it push the corks in far enough or too far?", "Will somehow break the daggone thing?", stuff like that. But, after getting it & using it, it's great. Corks go in just fine. You gotta put a little effort into it, but not too much. It's a lot easier to use than I expected & its strangely satisfying to hear the corks go in. I think I'll eventually buy a floor corker, when I have more bottles to cork at one time, but this one is perfect for me right now. I definitely recommend this to anyone who is just getting started making there own wine/mead or anything else that requires corking bottles.
markr
2025-05-08 17:26:24
It works like any other kind of Double Lever Corker. It is built well enough that we think it will last long enough to get our money's worth out of it.
Vino2day
2025-03-22 16:52:15
I used this device to cork a small batch of wine- 16 bottles. It is effective and easy to use. From the videos I thought it was going to require more force than it did. Very good value for money.
John
2025-03-07 16:32:44
Yes it works and pretty good I think it is a great tool I may make more wine now thank you very much. John
J wade
2025-03-02 10:53:12
Works great.
Romsey Electrical
2025-02-27 14:24:41
Originally convinced that I could get the corks in by compression with a 3 ton jack. No way , however this tool made it so easy. It's well built and will last a lifetime.
Pedro
2025-02-06 20:21:11
Me gustó su funcionamiento, aunque desearÃa el vástago fuese de un poco más diámetro, pudo perfectamente con corchos largos del número 9 (o 15/16" x 1 3/4"), aunque queda la marca al centro de los corchos pero funciona adecuadamente.Para facilitar la entrada del corcho, le rocÃo vapor a presión internamente a la boca de la botella, recomiendo si haces la operación solo, que apoyes a los lados de la botella tus pies (cubriendo tu calzado con zapatos o fundas desechables sanitarias) o que alguien te sostenga la botella en el suelo sobre un tapete bien desinfectado, y hagas un solo movimiento fluido y firme, haciendo uso parcialmente de tu propio peso para que sean cómodas las repeticiones al sellar varias botellas, claro el movimiento debe ser sin dudar nunca, para obtener buenos resultados.No olvidar desinfectar perfectamente este corchador antes de usarlo, la limpieza con los vinos es primordial y más aún en estos tiempos que hay que extremar precauciones para prevenir transmisiones por el Covid-19, recomiendo usar como yo lo hago siempre, mascarillas sin válvula P100 o N100 mientras manipulas tu vino casero o cualquier utensilio que usarás para la tarea de su elaboración y envasado.Tengan cuidado al comprar, este aparato no rebasa un valor de $400 pesos mexicanos, sólo los que tienen tornillo de ajuste de profundidad son un poco más caros, pero esos tampoco rebasan los 800 a 1000 pesos.
anil
2024-11-23 16:40:52
Super quality, fast shipment...It feel like durable...
Bruce Clarence
2024-11-16 10:56:09
Exactly what I wanted at a cheaper price than stores!
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