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Vacu Vin Crystal Wine Servers, Set of 2 | 
enlarge | Brand: Vacu Vin
List Price: $5.00 Buy New: $3.48 You Save: $1.52 (30%)
Rating: 12 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 4.2 x 1.2
MPN: 18540 Model: 1854050 UPC: 084256185407 EAN: 0084256185407 ASIN: B0000AORXM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Prevents wine drip stains on tablecloths, carpets, clothes | | • | Patented double flared lip | | • | Fits all wine bottles | | • | Rubberized band keeps server in place | | • | Set of two servers per package |
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Product Description Let's face it, it's hard to pour a glass of wine without dripping at the end. You may in time perfect the waiter's twist, but if not there are easy solutions, such as these wine pourers. It's as easy as inserting the pourer into the neck of the bottle and tipping the bottle.
Amazon.com Review These wine servers prevent bottles from dripping and soiling holiday tablecloths, Oriental rugs, or white silk shirts with red wine stains. The package comes with two plastic servers and each slides right into the neck of a wine bottle for pouring. A rubberized band around the bottom of each server keeps it from sliding out of place and ensures that it fits wine bottles of all sizes. The patented double flared lip at the top of the server prevents drips from occuring.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Another happy imbiber, plus some usage details December 23, 2008 David Ford (Glen Burnie, MD United States) Surprisingly happy with these spouts. There is a double/layered sharp lip which forms a channel and tapers back down toward the bottle. Any drip left at the tip of the inner lip drains back into the bottle via this channel, somewhat like what some clothing detergent bottle designs do. A clever, elegant design; the sort of thing that "floats my boat" as an engineer. A few details that may be helpful to know: The lips are quite sharp and can hurt your fingers a bit when you push a spout into a bottle. Haven't cut myself yet, but it can seem close to doing so. You may want to use a wash cloth or similar to help. I sometimes use a small anti-slip pad that I have at hand (used to put under cutting boards, mixing bowls). I managed to melt the outer lip of one slightly in the dishwasher. The spout was put in a utensil basket on the lower shelf near the heating element, and I forgot to disable the heated drying cycle. Still seems to do its job so far. The spouts are not foolproof; I have managed to be overconfident with them once or twice and had a drip or two escape. Knowing this, just a bit of care makes your pours perfect every time. If you like good wines like my wife & I do to the last drop, assuming no sediments, you'll need to remove the spout for the last as it can trap about a teaspoon behind.
No drips, plus a little bonus aeration April 8, 2008 High Technology (Suffern, NY) As other reviewers say, these really work and keep your table-tops free of drips. Despite their diminutive size, they stay firmly placed in the bottle while in use. They also facilitate a nice slow pour, providing some aeration to the wine.
buy this for yourself and for all your friends November 30, 2007 A. Smith (metro DC) These work as described. People always comment on them at parties, and that has prompted us to order a bunch of them and give them with wine when we are invited to parties and dinners since they are so inexpensive. They are also great for making another order meet the super saving shipping minimum.
This Product Delivers April 11, 2007 Michele D. Yates (Raleigh, NC USA) This is one product that truly delivers what it says...........the wine is delivered to the glass and not a drop gets near the tabletop. Great value!
It work! January 11, 2007 F. Baesman (Lopez Island, WA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product works! No more red wine drips on the tablecloth. Especially good with the larger bottles of wine when you have a crowd over, (but it works equally as well with the standard size bottles, too.)
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