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Rabbit Vertical Lever Wine opener w/ foil cutter hits Amazon low at $23 (Reg. $35+)

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Amazon is offering the Rabbit Original Vertical Lever Corkscrew Wine Opener with Foil Cutter for $23.31 shipped. Originally $60, it normally goes for closer to $35 or so, and today’s deal is the best price we have tracked at Amazon. It is compatible with any sized bottle and features a stainless steel build with a 10-year warranty. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 70% off Amazon customers. More details below.

While it might be an Amazon all-time low, there are certainly options for less out there. You can go for one of those highly-rated Rosewood Handle All-in-one Waiters Corkscrews for $11 shipped, but even the Cuisinart CWO-25 Electric Wine Opener is under $17. And here’s our favorite kitchen gadgets under $40 shipped.

Rabbit Original Vertical Lever Corkscrew:

  • This original vertical lever corkscrew easily uncorks any size wine bottle in 3 seconds flat, then immediately releases the cork after opening
  • Independently tested for 20,000 cork pulls to ensure quick and hassle-free wine opening every time
  • Constructed with stylish polished stainless steel for long-term durability and use
  • Features an innovative standing design and ergonomic handle for added comfort and control
  • Includes a foil cutter, extra spiral and a 10 year warranty

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