I’ve realized for some product reviews you tend to ask yourself some questions that I feel you could tackle in the same video. In this video, you could’ve shown us how easy/tough it was to take the cork off as well
My air pressure opener is stuck on the bottle and the cork is not coming out. How can I get it off the bottle. I've been pumping off and on for 2 days.
To be honest I've never left a bottle for long after I opened it haha. Three days for me and it has still been good. Same taste as on opening. I expect it could go 5-7 days no problem
I know this is old but thought I’d comment for anyone interested in an answer… I’m a white wine & champagne drinker who has used a stand alone air pump sealer for years (comes with black silicone corks & plastic pump). It generally keeps both wine & champagne for about a week before they begin to turn.
@@Snail_Nailz I Also use these but I never tried em with bubbles ( I don't tend to buy em) and can confirm what you say. Depending on how much you're drinking might even last longer ( you drink less, less space for air to fill the glass, easier job for the pump)
I’ve realized for some product reviews you tend to ask yourself some questions that I feel you could tackle in the same video. In this video, you could’ve shown us how easy/tough it was to take the cork off as well
Thanks for watching.
My air pressure opener is stuck on the bottle and the cork is not coming out. How can I get it off the bottle. I've been pumping off and on for 2 days.
Pretty sure you got some dry ice travelling twice the speed of sound at around 4:28 as well!
Tell me about it!!!!!
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i have no idea how to use this foil cutter and it doesn't seem to do anything when i try. it would have been nice if this video had made that clear.
I just got one! Tried to use and just didn’t work. Cork may have been older though!
I only used it a few times. No substitute for a good corkscrew.
How do you remove the cork once opened?
It's easy enough to pull it off the needle.
Next time, try not pumping too much air into it, let the cork react from the pressure you pumped in and it will come out gently, cheers.
No kidding hahaha
BTW you never told us about how many days does it take you for a wine to turn bad if you use the vacuum pump
To be honest I've never left a bottle for long after I opened it haha. Three days for me and it has still been good. Same taste as on opening. I expect it could go 5-7 days no problem
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I know this is old but thought I’d comment for anyone interested in an answer…
I’m a white wine & champagne drinker who has used a stand alone air pump sealer for years (comes with black silicone corks & plastic pump). It generally keeps both wine & champagne for about a week before they begin to turn.
@@Snail_Nailz I Also use these but I never tried em with bubbles ( I don't tend to buy em) and can confirm what you say. Depending on how much you're drinking might even last longer ( you drink less, less space for air to fill the glass, easier job for the pump)
@@JimboPresi22 yep agreed!!
Not elegant at all! But it works...
Very true haha
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