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Ullo Wine Purifier Bundle w/ glasses, filters, more for $50 (Reg. $90+)

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Today only, as part of its Deals of the Day, Best Buy is once again offering the Ullo Wine Purifier Bundle with a pair of Angstrom Wine Glasses for $49.99 shipped. For comparison, this bundle usually fetches around $100 and an Ullo Wine Purifier (sans-glasses) goes for $80 at Amazon. Today’s deal is matching our previous mention and the best we can find. You’ll also get 6 Sulfite Capture filters, the display base and a velour travel bag on top of the wine glasses. Rated 4+ stars.

Ullo Wine Purifier Bundle:

Designed for serving red and white wines

Works with any still wine to filter sulphites the moment their job is done.

Selective Sulfite Capture technology

Removes sulfites and sediments, bringing wine back to its natural state.

Patent-pending adjustable on/off aerator

Instantly restores the natural taste of wine.

BPA-free materials

Ensure safe use with wine.

ANGSTROM wine glasses

Designed to amplify the complex flavors and aromas revealed by Selective Sulfite Capture purification.

Each long stemmed glass is engineered with an ultra-wide bowl to enhance the subtleties of microscale wine compounds, while the tapered profile captures their complex aromas.

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