The wine industry first mentioned the bottle opener in 168 1, which was described as "a steel bug used to pull out the cork". It is characterized by a wooden handle and a cover at the top of the metal worm, which limits the distance for the screw to drill into the cork.
1795-Samuel henschel, a British priest, obtained the first patent for bottle opener. In the next 100 years, people made various shapes, but there was no big change.
Influenced by the Laguiole folding knife, 1882- Karl Wienko of Germany invented a compact horizontal bar bottle opener with a blade for taking out the protective capsule of the wine bottle. It is also the most professional and convenient bottle opener-seahorse knife, named after its appearance resembling a seahorse. It is said that French bartenders always carry a seahorse knife with them, hence the title of sommelier's knife.
1888- James Healy of England created a 1 double lever or winged bottle opener with two telescopic arms for taking out cork. Compared with the previous generation, it is labor-saving and easy to use, and its structure is much tougher, which is quite characteristic of British designers.
1992, Sandel Bossi and George spector obtained the patent of electric bottle opener. With the progress of science and technology, the modern automatic bottle opener is exquisite, small and charming, which can be opened in about 10 second, saving time and effort, and can be recharged, full of modern science and technology. But the price is much more expensive than previous generations.
If it were you, what kind of bottle opener would you use However, the most common, cheapest, classic and popular bottle opener in life is the following one. It is also standard to buy a box of domestic wine and get one free. The quality is average, and it doesn't hurt if it is worn out. What do you think?