HiCoup Dual Hinge Waiter's Corkscrew User Manual Download Page 3

  

 

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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...

Page 3: ...osewood Inlay Waiter s Corkscrew Ebony Wood Waiter s Corkscrew Wing Corkscrew Red Wine Aerating Pourer Crystal Glass Wine Decanter Oyster Knife with Sheath Granite Mortar Pestle Click on the button be...

Page 4: ...t of that product to our previous customers at a deep discount in order to test the market demand Would you like to get our next product at a deep discount Simply sign up for the HiCoup Kitchenware Lo...

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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