How To Use A Rabbit Wine Opener

How To Use A Rabbit Wine Opener

Introduction

If you’ve ever had trouble opening a wine bottle, then you’re not alone. Sometimes the cork just doesn’t want to come out smoothly. Anyone who’s tried to open a wine bottle with their bare hands knows the struggle—and if it happens at a dinner party, then it can be downright embarrassing. That’s why I got myself a rabbit wine opener! It’s one of those essential kitchen tools that makes life so much easier by letting you open your favorite bottles without any hassle. Plus, it’s cute! A rabbit is kind of like an adorable little butler who follows you around and opens all your wines for you. Here are some step-by-step instructions on how to use this must-have tool:

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1. Place the foil cutter over the wine bottle neck and rotate the cutter around the neck of the bottle to remove the foil.

Place the foil cutter over the wine bottle neck and rotate the cutter around the neck of the bottle to remove the foil. You can do this with your hand or you can use a knife, but it is much easier if you have one of these handy gadgets. You don’t need to worry about cutting yourself because there are no sharp edges on this device!

2. Insert the corkscrew into wine bottle and lift up slightly on top of the corkscrew until it is firmly engaged in the cork. Make sure to keep your thumb on the rabbit lever so it does not open too wide and displace the corkscrew from its spot in the cork.

  • Insert the corkscrew into wine bottle and lift up slightly on top of the corkscrew until it is firmly engaged in the cork. Make sure to keep your thumb on the rabbit lever so it does not open too wide and displace the corkscrew from its spot in the cork.

To make sure that you have inserted your corkscrew correctly, follow these steps: First, insert it at an angle instead of just straight down (see image below). Then, check that as you lift up on top of your lever arm, you see approximately half an inch of screw thread showing above or below level with where it meets with cork—this indicates that your lever arm has been inserted firmly enough for proper extraction later on. You want about half an inch exposed so that when applying firmer pressure during extraction process won’t cause damage to either item involved

3. Then, slowly pump up and down (as if you’re going through a set of push-ups) with your wrist several times until you can feel that you’re almost at ground level when pumping down. This will indicate that you’ve reached the bottom of the cork.

To remove the cork, slowly lift up on the lever while holding your bottle lower than the lever. This will create air pressure within the bottle and allow you to easily slide the cork out.

If you find that your cork is stuck, don’t worry! Simply pump down again until you feel it has reached its lowest point (this indicates that it has popped out of place), and then pull back up on the lever until it opens completely.

4. Lift up on rabbit ear lever while holding wine bottle lower than opened rabbit lever, which creates air pressure within the bottle. As rabbit ear lever is lifted, cork should slide out of wine bottle and remain inside opened lever.

  • Lift up on rabbit ear lever while holding wine bottle lower than opened rabbit lever, which creates air pressure within the bottle. As rabbit ear lever is lifted, cork should slide out of wine bottle and remain inside opened lever.

If you’re having trouble with this step, try lifting up on the lever carefully at first to see what happens; if it does not remove the cork from your wine bottle, try again in a different way (it may help to hold the bottle higher). If you’ve tried lifting up as well as twisting and pulling down with no luck, there’s one more thing you can do: place your index finger over the spot where a cork would normally fit into its place in a standard corkscrew and squeeze it tightly until that part of it has been removed completely. Then open your new Rabbit Wine Opener by holding down its ears together so they flatten out against each other without letting go – this will force air out of what’s left of whatever was once inside them both (which should now look like nothing more than two little plastic pieces). Once this process has finished removing most everything else inside each piece including all traces of liquid residue from previous attempts at opening bottles before now – use whichever method works best for getting rid all remaining debris from around edges between where these parts meet when closed together tightly onto one another yet again before reopening them apart again so they face opposite directions towards each other instead (“north-south” vs “east-west”).

You only need 3 steps to use a rabbit wine opener!

To use a rabbit wine opener, you only need three steps:

  • Remove foil from bottle.
  • Insert corkscrew.
  • Remove cork by pulling it away from the bottle using the lever on top of the corkscrew

Conclusion

Ok, so you made it through these steps and now you know how to use the rabbit wine opener. Next time you have some friends over for a drink, why not try out your newfound knowledge? We’re sure they’ll be impressed!

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