Metrokane Replacement Worm for Rabbit and Houdini Corkscrews | 
enlarge | Brand: Metrokane Category: Kitchen
List Price: $10.00 Buy New: $9.95 You Save: $0.05
New (6) from $3.76
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 1723
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 0.5 x 0.5
Model: 6003 UPC: 022578060033 EAN: 0022578060033 ASIN: B000JENUOA
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Spiral, also called worm, fits all Rabbit and Houdini corkscrews from Metrokane | | • | Made of high-tensile steel with mini-bearings in head | | • | Triple-layer non-stick coating glides in and out of cork easily | | • | Simply unscrew the old one and remove, slip the new one in place | | • | Replace after approximately 800 to 1,000 pulls |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Rabbit replacement worm will work with any Metrokane Rabbit corkscrew
Amazon.com Review Even though a corkscrew spiral, or worm, is good for up to 1,000 cork removals, it will wear out eventually. This replacement worm fits all Metrokane Rabbit and Houdini corkscrews. Made of high-tensile steel, the worm features mini-bearings in the head and is coated with a triple layer of non-stick finish, which enables it to glide in and out of the cork with ease. The lever-style mechanism of the Metrokane corkscrew pulls the cork from the bottle with equal ease. To install, unscrew the protective cap on the corkscrew, remove the old worm, insert the new one, and screw the cap back on. The next bottle of wine awaits your drinking pleasure. --Ann Bieri
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| Customer Reviews:
It makes the RABBIT work as it should!! October 28, 2008 At one time we LOVED our RABBIT wine opener but after a few years it became almost impossible to open a bottle of wine. We complained and complained but never did anything about it until last month when we ordered a new WORM. It now works like a charm.
Great replacement June 19, 2008
When you need a replacement for your "rabbit" these are the ones you need!
Rabbit Corkscrew replacement February 11, 2008 My Metrokane Rabbit is back in action, thanks to this replacement worm. Very smooth. Works even better than the original one. At $10 it was worth replacing, instead of buying a new one.
Good, but not great November 5, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The worm on the Rabbit has twice been squashed by the effort of pushing the worm into a cork. The first time seemed like a freak accident, but the second time? Admittedly, the second time was a plastic cork, so maybe the Rabbit worm isn't made to breach those ... but artificial corks are not as uncommon as they once were, and the product description doesn't say "beware of artificial corks." So here I am plumping down $20 for two new worms, which is about twice what a normal corkscrew costs. What price vanity? I guess $20 is as cheap as it gets when it comes to nifty wine gadgets.
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