WA498000
WA498000

GS 100 Classic Table Model with Foil Cutter

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GS 100 Classic Table Model with Foil Cutter
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£35.00
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Two smart, simple pieces unite to form this handy duo. Use the foil cutter to prepare the neck of your bottle with just a twist of the wrist, then reach for the corkscrew to open your wine with ease. Presented in a beautiful box, this set makes the perfect gift for any wine lover.
Features
  • Effortless to use:The ergonomic foil cutter cleanly removes foil with just a quarter-turn of the wrist.

  • Innovation in action: built-in rotation technology means excellent performance, with minimum effort.

  • Best in class: our products are crafted from the finest materials in facilities around the world, ensuring the quality you expect from Le Creuset.

Material

Polycarbonate

Manufactured in

China

SKU

49800001400000

Length:
7.5 cm
Width:
5.5 cm
Height:
16.2 cm
Before First Use

Enjoy unboxing your new purchase! (And make sure to remove the labels and packaging.)

Before using your wine accessories for the first time, always refer to the instructions for your specific model.

Cleaning

Take care as you clean – the tip of the corkscrew is sharp!

Clean your corkscrew occasionally, using a damp cloth or warm soapy water.

Dry well after washing and store in a dry place.

Use

Remove any foil covering your cork and check the bottle's neck and rim are free from chips and cracks.

Hold the bottle on a solid, level surface when opening it.

Be careful when opening – the tip of the corkscrew is sharp! Make sure the corkscrew is always seated squarely on the neck of the bottle before opening.

Need to replace a worn screw? Unscrew the protective chrome cap, remove the old screw, then insert your new screw and replace the protective cap. Always refer to the instructions for your specific model first.

Care & Use

Standard Delivery
3 to 5 business days • £4.95
Free on orders of £50 or more.

Return Policy

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Christmas Delivery
Order by 12 Noon Wednesday 18th December