What else could I use to get the cork out of my wine bottle w/o a corkscrew?!


Question: lol. Pain when that happens. Push it all the way through the bottle or one time my husband got out his power drill and drilled it. Don't do that unless you want pieces of the cork in it though. GOOD LUCK


Answers: lol. Pain when that happens. Push it all the way through the bottle or one time my husband got out his power drill and drilled it. Don't do that unless you want pieces of the cork in it though. GOOD LUCK

push the cork into the bottle with a phillips screwdriver or ice pick.

ive used this a couple of time when i couldn't find the cork screw . What i did was hop down to the nearest hardware store and bought a thick screw. you screw that down into the cork and pried it out with a pair of pliers. Just make sure you don't poke the screw out the other side of the cork.

A knife

There is an fancy device named an ah-so, it slides on both sides. I have heard of, and seen a man get a cork out of a bottle using a napkin, no kidding. He did it in a restaurant using a table napkin...

The knife can even be used to pull the cork out, you push it into the cork, then turn until you can get cork started, then pull cork with your teeth once partly out.

You can always just push it in as you said, more often than not the second or possibly first most common way of doing this.

Glad to see I'm not the only one that has used a drywall screw and a pair of pliers!!!!!!
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