HiCoup Dual Hinge Waiter's Corkscrew User Manual Download Page 2

 

Congratulations and Welcome to the Family! 

 

We would like to thank you for purchasing the HiCoup Dual Hinge Waiter’s Corkscrew.  It is with great 

pleasure that we welcome you into the HiCoup Kitchenware family. 

 

 

 

HiCoup Kitchenware is a new company whose goal is to provide premiere, professional-inspired 

kitchenware direct to consumers like you.  We design and produce our own products and are always 
adding more professional level kitchenware to our lineup! 

 

 

 

We would like to congratulate you for your dual hi

nge waiter’s corkscrew selection because you now 

own one of the finest wine openers’ on the market.  The HiCoup Dual Hinge Waiter’s Corkscrew was 

built to last and has been made from high durability components that will serve you well for years to 
come.  

 

 

 

It seems elementary - buy wine, pull out cork and drink. But somewhere in the middle, things can get a 

little dicey. Especially if you find yourself in a rental cabin or on a picnic without the luxury of a fancy, 
state-of-the-art corkscrew.  

 

 

 

Our Dual 

Hinge Waiter’s Corkscrew offers the simplest and most basic way to open a bottle of wine —

 

and I would argue, the most elegant. It is, after all, what waiters and sommeliers use! A few firm twists, a 
flick of the wrist and 

Pop! 

Out comes the cork.  

 

 

 

The 

first step to using our Dual Hinge Waiter’s Corkscrew is understanding its anatomy. All of its parts 

are tucked into the handle just like a Swiss army knife. Unfold it and you'll see a metal arm with two 
notches that attaches to the handle at the hinge. Sandwiched between this arm and the handle on a 
hinge of its own is the corkscrew itself (also called the "worm").  The wine keys also has a little blade 
embedded in the handle that can be used to remove the foil covering the cork.  

 

 

 

Once you drill the corkscrew into the cork, that notched metal arm is what you use to anchor the 

corkscrew and pull out the cork. It acts as a fulcrum 

 as you pull up on the handle, you also exert force 

down on the arm, which allows you to draw the cork out of the bottle.  And to think, you thought you'd 
never find a real world use for high school physics!  

 

 

 

This is definitely one of those things that's easier shown than said 

 and easier to do than to show.  So 

take a look at this guide and then give it a try for yourself!  

 

 

 

HiCoup Kitchenware prides itself in offering professional-inspired kitchen products and we hope you are 

100% satisfied.  If for some reason our product did not meet your expectation, please do not hesitate to 
e-mail our Customer Care department at 

[email protected]

, or visit our website at 

www.hicoupkitchenware.com

 before leaving a negative review.  We will do EVERYTHING in our power to 

make sure that we make it right for you. 

 

 

 

Again, thank you very much for your purchase! 

 

 

 

Sincerely, 

 

 

 

John-Paul Dechaneo 

 

Founder, HiCoup Kitchenware  

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dual Hinge Waiter's Corkscrew

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing our Dual Hinge Waiter s Corkscrew...

Page 2: ...orkscrew is understanding its anatomy All of its parts are tucked into the handle just like a Swiss army knife Unfold it and you ll see a metal arm with two notches that attaches to the handle at the...

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Page 5: ...uses And for people who work in the service industries or that prefer that the foil knife be looser faster we simply recommend applying a little bit of oil at the knife s hinges to loosen it up This...

Page 6: ...the shorter notched portion on the other Insert the corkscrew into the cork Pierce the cork off center so that the hole in the spiral is at the center of the cork If the spiral starts against the glas...

Page 7: ...t bending it The notched ledge resting on the bottle will act as a fulcrum letting you draw the cork out easily and cleanly If the cork is difficult turn the worm again after the first inch is out Rep...

Page 8: ...has two prongs that slide down between the bottle and the cork Gently move the prongs back and forth careful not to push the cork in further then once you think that you are in far enough you pull an...

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