- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Black/Silver
- Finish Type: Non-stick,Steel
- Brand: OXO
- Item Weight: 1.6 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.5 x 7.6 x 7.2 inches
- Is Customizable: No
- Lever removes cork in seconds with two easy motions
- Works with natural and synthetic corks
- Die-cast zinc handle with soft, non-slip grip provides leverage for comfortable use
- Removable foil cutter stores on the Corkscrew for quick access and convenient storage
- Releases cork automatically with a simple pump of the lever
- Non-stick screw glides smoothly into cork
- One extra non-stick screw included for long-term use

























ProHistorian –
1/2019 -I have gone through at least a half dozen of the other lever pull openers. We open 1 or 2 bottles a night and if we have a party then perhaps a couple of dozen so we put moderate demands on our openers. The previous openers all have the same basic design, and they all have failed in the same way in less than a year. The guide pin starts binding and then the worm guide fails too. This opener, although similar has what I believe will be a significant enough difference to make this one last. Rather than a cog that transmits perpendicular forces against the guide pin, this one is set up as a fulcrum so the force is straight up and inline with the pin. The plastic body feels slightly clunky but it is obviously for cosmetic design and looks, so I guess I won’t begrudge that. All in all I have very high hopes for this one! Of course the fact is it OXO brand with a lifetime warrantee doesn’t hurt either! That was why I took the chance on this somewhat more expensive opener even though I could not really tell what the mechanism looked like from the product photos.8/2019 – Update. So far so good. still going strong with no sign of the binding or wear I had with the other style of opener. I don’t think the screw worm goes quite as far into the cork with this one as the others. Not much of a difference and maybe only perception because the aforementioned bulky housing makes it hard to see. A couple of dry corks have come out torn in half, but I think that would have occurred with any opener as they were definitely on the crumbly side. I do get why some complain about the foil cutter. The cutting wheels are really small. If you have ever seen a glass cutter, they look like those. It can be difficult to cut a thick foil, but on the plus side it is holding up WAY better than any other cutter. Those are usually the first thing to die but this one is still going strong. Living up to expectations!3/2021 – Update. I have now had MANY bottles run though this opener and it is still working. The foil cutter is getting harder to use, especially on higher quality wines that have the thicker lead seal. I took it apart to see what was going on and it is just wear on plastic components that is allowing the cutting wheels to slowly recede back into the housing. They were a bit undersized to begin with so really not working that well now. A minor redesign here would make a BIG difference and big improvement. Hopefully they will do that at some point. As for the opener itself, the very dense composite corks are getting harder to open. The worm guide is showing considerable wear and that seems to be the culprit for that issue. For a regular cork the opener is still going strong and working well. SO much better than everything else I have tried.11/2022 – Ok. It finally died. 2 years, 10 months so nearly 3 x as long as all the previous lever pull style openers. As expected, it was the worm guide that wore out and broke. It is high density plastic and I could tell that was going to be failure point a while ago. This is still head and hands better than anything else I have tried given the comparatively heavy demands we put on our openers.
Insyte –
Great Oxo design. My only complaint: the foil cutter eventually gets dull, as all foil cutters do. Why can’t I buy a replacement? After a few weeks, when the blades wear out, I have to fumble around in the drawer to find a separate foil cutter. Seems like a no brainer to be able to replace the attachment at a reasonable price.
C. Canter –
Yes, it’s larger than the slim wine key your server uses at the restaurant, but for home use, these are fantastic. Built-in foil cutter with a design that works every time! Then, two quick movements on the lever and your bottle is open. Easy, consistent, and especially handy if you’re hosting enough people to want to open 3 or more bottles at once.Obviously, you wouldn’t want to use this on a super-old bottle where cork damage may be a risk, but for 99% of what anyone’s opening, this is definitely worth the price. That’s especially true if you compare to the price of a decent corkscrew and foil knife, and not just the cheap one rattling at the back of your drawer.
C. B. –
1) lift handle2) place over cork3) handle down4) handle up5) bottle is open!Super fast, takes like 3 seconds to open a bottle of wine! Sturdy and ergonomic, well worth the price! Buy it now!
KatherineH –
The foil cutter is not good- difficult to align on the bottle and doesnβt seem to cleanly cut the foil. So, I continue to use a cutter which I previously purchased & leave the OXO cutter alone. Other than that the corkscrew is sturdy and works easily.
Amazon Customer –
Originally saw this used in a movie. We had the battery cork screw but it sounds like itβs dying with every use. Purchase the OXO and it works just as the movie demonstrated. Plus we used it on an Italian wine that had a cone shaped cork, impossible to extract without getting a hernia. But the OXO did the job.
AE Fan –
Too expensive
Amazon Customer –
Perfect! Easy! Fast! Better than ANY electric that needs charging then breaks within 60 days