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Vacu Vin Champagne Saver
Vacu Vin Champagne Saver

Price: $19.95 (Incl. GST)

Vacu Vin Wine Saver Pack w/ Vacuum Pump & 2 Wine Stoppers

Product Code: 1001

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Description

The Vacu Vin Wine Saver is a vacuum pump that extracts the air from the opened bottle and re-seals it with a re-usable rubber stopper.

Place the re-usable stopper in the bottle and extract the air from the bottle using the Wine Saver pump. The vacuum slows down the oxidation process so that you can enjoy your wine for longer.

The question 'how often do I have to pump?' is a thing of the past. The unique and patented vacuum indicator will emit a 'click' sound when the correct vacuum level is reached.

Includes:
 - White vacuum pump
 - 2 x rubber stoppers (The stoppers are interchangeable with the older pumps)

Please note: Not suitable for sparkling wines

Specifications

Construction: Plastic and rubber
Cleaning/care:
Dishwasher safe
Origin: Netherlands
Warranty: None

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This item is a must have for any wine lover and a great gift as well. It is ideal when you want to open different bottles of wine without finishing either of them. It is also great to save leftover wine for the next few days. We store the bottles in the fridge after pumping the air out (dark and cool) and find that this pump works really well.

Virginia

VIC

6/8/2011

Vacu Vin Wine Saver Pack w/ Vacuum Pump & 2 Wine Stoppers

Easy to use. Easy to clean. Best low cost option there is for temporary wine storage. Not all wines store well. No noticeable taste difference after 1-2 days for most wines.

Ziggy

Hawthorn

15/2/2011