Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener

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Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener

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 : Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Oster
Color: Silver and Black
EAN: 0034264418233
Label: Oster
Manufacturer: Oster
Model: 4207
Publisher: Oster
Release Date: 2006-03-17
Studio: Oster
Variation Description: Silver and Black
Warranty: 1



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Product Description

Manufacturer: Hansgrohe
Model #: 4207-6WC
Condition: Brand New In Retail Box
List Price: $29.99



Description:



This electric wine opener (4207-6WC) offers effortless entertainment at the touch of a button. When fully charged, its cordless operation easily opens up to 30 bottles of wine, and sits in the compact recharging base for convenience and mobility. Its stylish and ergonomic design features a soft grip handle that fits in the palm of your hand for a firm grip. The included foil cutter removes the wine seal, the wine opener penetrates the cork, and in seconds the bottle is opened with no effort, allowing you to spend more time with your guests. LED light on base glows when charging.



Features:

  • Easily opens up to 30 bottles fully charged with the touch of a button!
  • Includes a foil cutter to remove seals
  • Cordless operation with recharging base included for convenience and mobility
  • Designed to fit all traditional wine bottles
  • Opens a bottle in seconds with no effort allowing you to spend more time with you guests
  • Stylish and ergonomically designed with soft grip handle to fit the palm of your hand for a firm grip





Features:
  • Easily opens up to 30 bottles fully charged with the touch of a button!; Includes a foil cutter to remove seals
  • Cordless operation with recharging base included for convenience and mobility
  • Designed to fit all traditional wine bottles
  • Opens a bottle in seconds with no effort allowing you to spend more time with you guests
  • Stylish and ergonomically designed with soft grip handle to fit the palm of your hand for a firm grip





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disposable
Worked great for 2 weeks. Plastic corks got stuck and would not eject. Item ended up burning out after 3 weeks and needed to be discarded. Would not recommend at all.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oster 4207 Electric Wine Opener
Oster 4207 Electric Wine OpenerThis is an excellent product, works like a charm at a reasonable price. I have bought 3 so far as they make a great gift. I will probably buy more for the holidays. I would recommend this product with no hesitation!! Cheers!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Greatest thing since the napkin
This is a wonderful product and works exactly as you would expect - I plan on giving one to all my friends for Christmas - it has saved my elbow



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it!
This works as advertised & takes up less space than my previous 'usual' wine opener.....I love it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best wine opener
I have purchased a number of these as gifts. Everyone likes them. Easy to use, sleek design, reasonable price, no broken cork. We have gone thru a number of wine openers before we found this one, so we know this one is the best!



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