Champagne saver is designed to keep the bubbles and minimize oxidation; once locked on to the bottle, the handle opens to allow perfect non drip pouring
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We had lots of champagne during the holidays and this gadget lives up to its advertising. Easy to use, works really well. Saves the bubbly for later, a few days without going flat. Excellent value.
We open at least a bottle of champagne a week, maybe more often. I’ve owned all kinds of stoppers, but this is the only one I truly adore. Indeed, there is NO champagne stopper that will fit ALL necks, unfortunately. You have to own many brands, from skinny necked to thick necked. This pourer, however, fits “most” necks, meaning it is somewhat standard. Do exercise patience when fitting the ring down and closing the pourer tight; you want it to completely seal.
We NEVER finish a bottle of champagne in one sitting; and since our bottles often cost $50 or more, the bubbles must be just as fine as the first pour, four days previously. Sometimes I open a bottle just for myself, and enjoy just a few ounces every day. Each pour must be divine as the last.
We have owned this model for at least a decade, and pick up an extra one whenever we are placing an order on a site that sells it. We affectionately dub it the Darth Vader Helmet, and have one in the glove compartment of each car.
There is only one disadvantage to this model; it creates a helmet that is TALLER than any of the others. To keep it in the refrigerator door, you have to rearrange other things so that the bottle leans slightly. It is well worth the inconvenience, however.
Does a good job of keeping the champagne, but hard to get on and off the bottle.
A total waste of money and a good bottle of champagne. No matter how many times I tried, this thing would not stay on the bottle. I should have stayed with my $5.00 metal tops that always work. Oh, and the only reason it got one star… it looks like it should catch drips.
I’m puzzled that some people find the item doesn’t fit some bottles of champagne. I’ve used it on at least 15 different brands of champagne and a few brands of American and Italian bubbly, and it has worked on all of them. You have to pull up the lower ring, push the pourer firmly down on the bottle, and then slide the ring down, which will snap into position. The bubble keeps for several days. I recommend it highly.