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Picture of L'UNICO AUTOMATIC CORKSCREW The L'Unico Automatic Corkscrew is a corkscrew designed for use by individuals with fine motor disabilities or limited hand strength. The corkscrew is imbedded in a large bulb-shaped handle that reduces the hand strength required for use. To use, insert the corkscrew in the center of the cork and turn the device clockwise until the corkscrew is fully inserted. Two additional clockwise turns without releasing the corkscrew causes the cork to come out of the bottle. The device comes with a plastic cover for the corkscrew. COLOR: The handle is wood colored.

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Price: 4.80.

This product record was updated on February 16, 2007.

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Fenzo Martinelli

Via XXV Aprile 1429/b
51028 Bardalone (PT), Italy
Telephone: 39 0573 658844.
Fax: 39 0573 658855.
Web: http://www.martinellifenzo.com.
Email: info@martinellifenzo.com.


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