Bar Craft Wine Preserver
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When you've uncorked a full-bodied Shiraz or a delicate Chardonnay, there's a temptation to finish the whole bottle. Especially when you know oxidisation could impact all those complex notes and aromas. However, with BarCraft's Wine Vacuum Pump Set you can save all the amazing flavours of your favourite wines for another time. Oxygen's the main culprit when it comes to wine spoilage. With this wine preserver pump set you can easily remove it from uncorked bottles and create an airtight seal that'll keep them fresh for longer.
Brand
The stylish, innovative BarCraft collection is made up of dozens of bar tools and accessories - enough to satisfy all drinking preferences and occasions.
With everything from shakers to strainers, muddlers to jiggers, it's easy to craft the perfect concoction for a glamorous cocktail evening.
Or why not savour the sophisticated notes of a vintage wine with BarCraft's aerators, filters and chillers? Whatever your tipple of choice, BarCraft helps you enjoy every moment.
With everything from shakers to strainers, muddlers to jiggers, it's easy to craft the perfect concoction for a glamorous cocktail evening.
Or why not savour the sophisticated notes of a vintage wine with BarCraft's aerators, filters and chillers? Whatever your tipple of choice, BarCraft helps you enjoy every moment.
Specifications
Pump measures 14 cm (5.5 inches)
Stoppers measure 4 cm (1.5 inches)
Hand-wash only
Plastic
Stoppers measure 4 cm (1.5 inches)
Hand-wash only
Plastic
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits | |
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week |
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Not clear when to stop pumping
Bought this one because it was a bit cheaper, but now found out that the posher ones click when the necessary vacuum is achieved. With this one you sort of stop when you arm gets a bit tired. Not ideal.
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