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BOJ 01040804 - 110 Wall-Mounted Wine Bottle Opener, Corkscrew - (Old Coppered)

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Item details

Condition
New
UPC
8425131104083
Type
Bottle Opener (Wall-Mounted)
Material
Stainless Steel
Country/Region of Manufacture
Spain
Features
Handle, Lightweight, With Handle
Style
Modern
Occasion
All Occasions
Item Weight
5 lb
California Prop 65 Warning
None
Brand
BOJ
Color
Old Coppered
Item Height
22 in.
Model
01040804

More about this item

  • To match the 110th anniversary of the company, a new version of the wall corkscrew was developed, the wall corkscrew 110.
  • The outer design has been changed to give it a more modern look, and the internal mechanism has been improved to optimize cork extraction.
  • Made in Spain, this corkscrew has been specially designed for places with great activity such as restaurants and bars, although it is perfect for placing in any kitchen due to its exquisite design.
  • The clamp holds the bottle perfectly on the neck of the bottle without having to grip it by hand. All that remains is to lower and lift the lever with one hand, and the cork can be easily pulled out.
  • Cork extraction is fast and the technology prevents the cork from being perforated and particles falling into the bottle.
  • Only BOJ holds the worldwide license to manufacture the spike, which has been developed for the extraction of both natural and synthetic corks.