There are a number of wine openers available in the market, from electric powered to DIY built accessories. However, two friends namely – Guillaume Acier and James Lai have designed world’s first nitrous oxide powered Apero wine opener that opens wine bottle effortlessly with the push of a button. It is a handy and high quality accessory perfect for use at homes or wherever you want to pop your wine.
Ease of use
When opening a wine bottle with traditional opener, you need a lot of experience and strength; else you have to struggle or you might hurt your hands in some way. But this classy wine opener easily opens a wine bottle without any special skills. All you need to do is put the 8g N2O charger in the chamber, insert thin needle of the opener in the cork and push the release button which smoothly opens the wine bottle on its own. Moreover, the spring-loaded retracting base makes it easy for you to remove the popped-out cork from the opener base.
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How it works
Apero opener works on a simple principle – the built-in sharp needle pierces the cork as you crown the opener on bottle’s neck. Thereafter, pressing the button releases N2O that creates an appropriate pressure inside the bottle to yank the cork out without leaving any unwanted residues behind.
Design
This sturdy device is made from high quality aircraft-grade aluminum to serve you full lifetime. The simple and classy Apero opener designed in mysterious black color looks great next to your wine collection . You will feel the minimal design as you hold it in your hands.
What’s included
- 1 x APÉRO Wine Opener
- 1 x APÉRO N2O Charger Chamber
- 2 x APÉRO N2O Chargers
- 1 x Foil Cutter Accessory
- 1 x User Guide
Apero opener is a great accessory for homes or any other place like a beach or your friend’s cabin where you want to open a wine bottle. All the components of this accessory including the N2O gas are perfectly safe for use. If you like it, then back it for a minimum $99 USD on Kickstarter.
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