Screwpull Patented 4 Wheel Foil Cutter - Black

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Screwpull Patented 4 Wheel Foil Cutter - Black

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 : Screwpull Patented 4 Wheel Foil Cutter - Black
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Screwpull
Color: Black
EAN: 0024147903772
Label: Screwpull
Manufacturer: Screwpull
Model: S1415-31
Publisher: Screwpull
Studio: Screwpull
Variation Description: black



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionA simple and clever innovation designed to remove the foil crown from a wine bottle / An indispensable tool for the wine lover / Color: Shiny Black




Features:
  • Classic patented 4 Wheel design
  • Ergonomically designed
  • Excellent leverage
  • 5 year warranty











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great for a While
I have used many different foil cutters over the years and this works far better than any other. Must be the four rotating cutting blades. However, after about six months the cutter just snapped in half. Thinking I must have done something, I purchased another with the same result. I noticed Screwpull has a new design for a cutter so I will give that product a try.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very nice item
This is my second such item. The first lasted many years ( about 5 I think). I really like it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The first (?) and best
I guess there's not a whole lot one can write about a foil cutter, but I did want to say that of the several I've used over the years, this is the best. It's lightweight, comfortable to use, cuts foil with great ease, and well designed. (The last foil cutter I used would pinch my finger occasionally.) It's more expensive than it ought to be, but I do expect it to last a long, long time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great!
I actually bought this one while I was in Paris. Somewhat skeptical but bought it anyway. Works like a charm! If you've ever been annoyed by the foil on top of the wine bottle, then get this one. You won't regret it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Who knew you needed a foil cutter?
I thought this was a silly product...how hard is it to cut foil? But when we got our firsr Screwpull, the foil cutter came with it...and wow! You do need one! A quick twist of the wrist, the foil is off. So when our son had gotten a screwpull that didn't have a foil cutter with it, he put this on his Wish List.

While the foil cutter is great, the screwpull bottle opener is even better. Works better than any other corkscrew I've ever used, including some that are much more expensive. Opening a bottle of wine is easy now!



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