![]() Levered corkscrews are by far the quickest manual way to open a bottle of wine. Though not as easy to use as automatic self-pulls or mounted corkscrews, levered corkscrews hold a significant advantage over their waiter and wing counterparts: no elbow grease. Added mechanical components take most of the work out of opening a bottle of wine, allowing you to flip a lever one, two, three, four times to have an open bottle in one hand and a cork in the other.
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