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  2. A Wine Opener Is the Easiest and Most Unexpected Home ...

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    The latest viral home improvement video shows an easy (and entirely unexpected) tool for removing pesky drywall anchors: a wine corkscrew. Learn how to try the trend and which types of anchors the ...

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  4. Bottle opener - Wikipedia

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    They go under the names 'speed opener', 'popper', 'mamba', 'bar key', and most popularly 'bar blade'. The thumb hole may be used to pull bottles out of ice, by placing the hole over the neck of the bottle, then lifting it. The speed opener is widely used by professional bartenders in Canada, the United States, and the UK. Carried in the pocket ...

  5. Port tongs - Wikipedia

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    The tongs are intended for use when the cork cannot be removed with a normal corkscrew, such as old corks that would break apart and crumble into the wine. [2] This is more common for high-alcohol fortified wines , such as port : the alcohol acts as a natural preservative, allowing the wine to be aged for decades.

  6. Mounted corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, Henry John Sanders of England patented a machine that would hold the bottle, turn the worm into the cork, remove the cork and release it “by one up-and-down motion of a lever or treadle, or by turning a handle or cam.” [5] No example of this invention is known to exist. The first automatic mounted corkscrew still in existence (two ...

  7. Corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    The winged corkscrew, sometimes called a cork extractor, butterfly corkscrew, owl corkscrew, Indian corkscrew, or angel corkscrew, has two levers, one on either side of the worm. As the worm is twisted into the cork, the levers are raised. Pushing down the levers draws the cork from the bottle in one smooth motion.

  8. Molly (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    A lip wider than the hole prevents it from falling behind the wall, and often features such as cleats/spikes prevent it from rotating when being compressed. A machine screw is screwed into the sleeve, causing the anchor to bend, expand, spread and grip against the inside of the hole or behind it (in hollow contexts such as drywall over stud ...

  9. Stopper (plug) - Wikipedia

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    A glass stopper is often called a "ground glass joint" (or "joint taper"), and a cork stopper is called simply a "cork". Stoppers used for wine bottles are referred to as "corks", even when made from another material. [citation needed] A common every-day example of a stopper is the cork of a wine bottle.

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