Wine Saver Gift Pack (2.75-in.): Black by Vacu Vin
A vacuum pump removes air from the opened bottle and re-seals it with a reusable rubber stopper A "click" tells you when you have reached the optimum vacuum level, which slows down the oxidation process and keeps the wine fresh. IIncludes two stoppers. See complete description »
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A vacuum pump removes air from the opened bottle and re-seals it with a reusable rubber stopper A "click" tells you when you have reached the optimum vacuum level, which slows down the oxidation process and keeps the wine fresh.
IIncludes two stoppers.
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very very easy to use. very nice product. great if you want to test several bottles at a time.
Keeps my wine fresh for days!
This is a great product! It works and compared with other products that are supposed to keep wine drinkable is SO much more reasonably priced.
Does a good job of keeping wine drinkable! Very convenient for the one-glass a night household.
I bought this Black Wine Saver Gift Pack and a extra pack of stoppers... this is a nice set and a wonderful value... like that you can buy extra stoppers to have on hand and reasonably priced. My wine does stay fresher longer with VacuVin. Product is easy to use. Stoppers are durable. Cheers :)
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