| Vacu Vin 3-Piece Wine Saver Gift Pack, White | 
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| Brand: Vacu Vin Category: Kitchen
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $7.45 You Save: $7.54 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 84
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 1.4 x 5
MPN: V-20 Model: 98125 UPC: 084256000182 EAN: 0084256000182 ASIN: B00004SAF4
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| Features:
| | Reusable vacuum wine storage set ideal for all wine lovers | | | Keeps open wine fresh for two weeks | | | Correct usage puts an end to the oxidation process | | | Includes 1 sturdy plastic pump and 2 high-quality rubber stoppers | | | Hand washable; one-year warranty |
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Product Description Vacu-Vin wine saver system. The only thing sadder than pouring spoiled wine down the drain is not opening it at all because you can't finish the bottle at one meal. The one and only, original Vacu-Vin, used in more than 10 million homes worldwide, is the easiest, most affordable way to preserve opened wines. The Vacu-Vin pump removes the air (and the oxygen that spoils wine) from opened bottles. Place it over the reusable stopper and pump out the air. The more stoppers you have, the more bottles you can save! One-year warranty. Includes one pump and two stoppers. Gift boxed. Fits any size or type wine bottle. Additonal stoppers available here
Amazon.com Review Wine should breathe a little, but not overnight. Putting an end to the oxidation process, which turns a favorite Merlot into vinegar, is easy with the Vacu Vin Wine Saver. Made from high-quality rubber, which will not affect the taste of the wine, the Wine Saver uses a vacuum-style pump to release air to keep a wine fresh. And it's easy to use--just place a stopper in a bottle's neck, place the pump over the stopper, and pump air out until some resistance is felt. This process is suitable for preserving all but sparkling wines, and will save Chiantis, Syrahs, and others for up to two weeks. --Madeleine Miller
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Handy Dandy Wine Accessory January 7, 2009 This is a great little kitchen accessory. Quickly with a couple pulls air in the partially filled wine bottle is removed, and the wine lasts longer. Try it, you'll like it! I do.
Claims Are True January 6, 2009 The Vacuum Wine Saver works as advertised in that it develops a vacuum over wine left in the bottle which "keeps" the wine and pulls the included stopper more deeply into the bottle. This vacuum is well maintained until you push the crown of the stopper horizontally which easily releases the vacuum and allows the bottle to be reopened. The only problem is the hand pump supplied to develop the vacuum. Pumping it the required number of strokes to make the whole thing work properly requires a good grip and good hand, wrist, and arm strength. If you are an older individual (like me) and have significant and painful hand and wrist arthritis (also like me) you may not be able to pump to a sufficient vacuum. Otherwise I love it.
good December 12, 2008 It is better than putting a cork back in a bottle. It's so easy and so much cheaper than others on the market. It does require quite a few pulls till you hear the clicks but it doesn't require much effort.
I am sure if you are a wine conniseur doing more elabarate things may be better, but for a bottle of wine a week casual non expert like me it works quite well but I haven't tried it past a couple of days.
so if you want your bottle of wine to last a couple of days and you just take out a glass at a time this is perfect for you, well worth the little money it costs.
a lot of hype a bit of hope and a little sucky November 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i have been using this for at least 3 years, but i don't really know why. I see it (or similar)used at places like Olive garden, and assume it must be done to preserve wine, but i don't really see the difference.
On new wines, especially whites, it seems to work(well at least as well as sticking the cork back in). but on even slightly older reds (anything 4 years or older) it seems to make no difference at all. they are almost always oxidized by the next evening, and definitely by the following day. If you can bare to refrigerate your wines, then that seems to aid the process, but I don't know. no mater how much air you get out, there is always some left in, going to work on your wine...
science says is should help, but reality shows it is barely worth it..
would buy again November 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It will keep the wine 3 days 5days possible. Does better that the replacement cork
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