"Clever
bunny"
"The
Rabbit, which looks like its name, clamps onto the neck
of a wine bottle to insert the worm directly into the center
of the cork. Then, with a gentle pull of the lever, the
cork pops out almost instantly. And it can eject the cork
off the worm once the bottle is open. The designer, Ed
Kilduff, used cushy rubber on the handles and lever, making
the corkscrew more comfortable to use."
The New York Times
"Neatly
extracts even the crumbliest cork"
"Those
who prefer not to risk garnishing a guest's glass of St.
Emilion with cork croutons might consider the Rabbit, a
rubber-handled lever-action device that neatly extracts
even the crumbliest cork."
Men's Journal
"Faster
than you can say, 'Gewurtzaminer!'"
"The
Rabbit is clamped securely to the top of the bottle, then
with one swift downward motion to drive the screw into the
cork, followed by a second upward motion, the cork is out
of the bottle faster than you can say, "Gewurztaminer!"
San Francisco Chronicle
"Handsomely
presentable for giving"
"The
Rabbit is an ergonomically sleek black tool with 31 parts
in its precision gear system, all looking rather like a
stylized bunny. It comes handsomely presentable for giving
in a black and clear foam-lined case with a two-year warranty."
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Polished
velvet touch"
"We're
impressed with its sturdiness, textured grip and polished
velvet touch."
The Wine Spectator
"Awesome!"
Coast
Magazine
"Serious
Fun"
"When
it comes to serious entertaining, have some serious fun:
Metrokane's ultra-cool Rabbit Corkscrew can open a dozen
bottles in no time."
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