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Toolbox bottle openers, nutcrackers and accessories

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Toolbox bottle openers, nutcrackers and accessories

Taste dried fruit or enjoy a good bottle of wine with an original gift box that brings together accessories dedicated to wine and the art of tasting are accessories wine original gift ideas mother's day, great gift ideas for a birthday or father's day gift ideas Accessories wine. Why do we offer a nutcracker? First of all, eating nuts has many advantages: they are richer in taste and nutritional value when they are freshly shelled. Eating fresh nuts is a great way to get out into nature! Fill up on oxygen and get away from it all. However, it's not easy to break the shells of dried fruits such as walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, etc. You can do this by cracking them between two stones or with a spatula. You can crack them between two stones or give them a sharp, measured blow with a wooden mallet to break the shell and extract the nuts intact. However, you do run the risk of injuring yourself. A nutcracker is much easier and less dangerous. Another useful tool for opening bottles of wine is the multifunction corkscrew. First place your bottle on a flat surface, with the label facing your friends. Use the wine knife to remove the collar covering the cork. This will reveal the top of the cork. Take the screw and place the tip in the centre of the cork. When you reach the last notch, place the lever in the first notch on the side of the bottle neck and lift it slightly until you reach the second notch. Lift the lever a second time to remove three quarters of the cork. To prevent the cork from breaking, hold it firmly in your hand, pull slightly and that's it. Now you can move on to the most fun and interesting part: tasting! Wine thermometers are another useful tool for serving wine. To fully appreciate your wine, you need to check that it is at the right temperature. Wine thermometers are another practical tool for serving and tasting wine. If the bottle isn't finished yet, a pretty decorative cork is perfect for storing your wine for a few days. These unique accessories wine gift ideas for wine lovers are perfect. You'll find gift ideas for wine lovers and all these practical utensils in a beautiful metal toolbox at Gifts-custopolis.com. Accessories wine gift basket ideas for a wine lover, an unusual gift for wine accessories. Sturdy items with a sophisticated design that you or your loved ones will use for a long time.

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Brushed metal design accessories presented in a silver-tone metal toolbox Dimensions: 26.2 x 18.1 x 9.3 cm. The toolbox contains ; Nutcracker Silver-plated metal dish Corkscrew with bottle opener and wine knife Wine thermometer

MTM-Toolbox
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Material
Metal-alu
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Accessory
to customise or not customise
Not custmisable
Prix
25€-49,90€
Targeted people
Adults
Targeted people
Colleagues
Targeted people
Couples
Targeted people
Woman
Targeted people
Grandparents
Targeted people
Men

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