Reddit Reddit reviews SAMMI 5-in-1 Wine Stopper, Aerator, Filter, Pourer and Re-Corker (Pack of 2)

We found 4 Reddit comments about SAMMI 5-in-1 Wine Stopper, Aerator, Filter, Pourer and Re-Corker (Pack of 2). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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SAMMI 5-in-1 Wine Stopper, Aerator, Filter, Pourer and Re-Corker (Pack of 2)
Reseals opened bottles to keep contents freshness Longer.Made in America from BPA-free, food-safe plastic; creates airtight, liquid-tight seal; store bottles upright or on their side without leaksNewly opened wine and filters cork, sediment and tartrates as it pours; won’t splash or drip; protects contents from dust and bugs outdoorsGreat for liquors, spirits, wines, Coffee syrups, sodas, sparkling waters, cooking oils, vinegars, and more; Keep tables and counters mess freeFits most standard-sized bottles; reusable; dishwasher safe
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4 Reddit comments about SAMMI 5-in-1 Wine Stopper, Aerator, Filter, Pourer and Re-Corker (Pack of 2):

u/Do_not_reply_to_me · 2 pointsr/DiWHY

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u/reketch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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Really, on a Monday?
Have a good bday!! Big plans for the big day?

u/DrEnter · 1 pointr/videos

This needs to be higher. I have one of these and it rarely works as well as a good corkscrew. What it is good at is removing a cork that a corkscrew has torn the middle/top out of, but is still mostly intact. Frankly, in that case, I'm still more likely to try this little gem before I fall back to the "Ah-So".

u/Unseenmonument · 1 pointr/Cruise

Ok, here's what I did... and I recommend doing this right before you leave (the night before should be fine), because if you hold onto it a few days the alcohol will evaporate a noticeable amount.

Note: We were allowed two wine bottles (750ml each) per stateroom but... Fuck wine, Everclear is better.

Step 1: Buy a bottle of Woodbridge brand wine (dark wine bottles work best, i think) - http://www.epermarket.com/Resource/ProductPic/P46/WZ02040004L.jpg

The top should look like the bottle in the picture, no foil covering or anything.

Step 2: Acquire one of these - https://www.amazon.com/Vinara-Bottle-Opener-Remover-Pressure/dp/B00H22W5ZC?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

Step 3: Acquire Krazy Glue

Step 4: Acquire bottle of Everclear, or equivalent. (unopened is best, so the volume matches)

Step 5: Remove the small "seal" at the top of the Woodbridge cork. It's easy as pie, I used a safety pin.

Step 6: Use air pump to remove cork. (The air pump is used because it has a needle that goes straight down)

Do not remove cork unless you're ready to refill the bottle. If you remove the cork and let it sit outside the bottle for a few days it will expand slightly and become VERY difficult to put back in the bottle. Learn from my mistakes.

Step 7: Empty wine into another container.

Step 8: Carefully pour Everclear (or equivalent) into wine bottle. If it's anything like here in Georgia, they'll be the same volume (750ml).

Step 9: Push/hammer the cork back into the wine bottle. A dime works just right to help nudge it those few extra millimeters past the top of the cork (place dime on cork and use something thin and sturdy, like a nail, to transfer the force of the hammer to the dime).

(Also make sure the cork is facing in the same direction as it originally was. Again, learn from my mistakes!)

Step 10: Use Krazy glue to attach the "seal" back onto the top of the cork.

Step 11: Keep bottles upright as long as possible, as the alcohol will eat away at the cork material and it'll be floating around in the bottle... Thrice now, please learn from my mistakes!

Step 11: CONGRATULATIONS!! Your bottle should appear the same as it originally did on the shelf!

Side note: I packed a regular corkscrew so nobody got any funny ideas while going through security.

Even though the cork was facing the wrong direction, the alcohol had evaporated slightly (different levels in the two wine bottles I had), and there were bits of cork floating around in the bottle... We still made it through without a hitch.