Thank you for the video and informative comments. You might want to note that new models have the smart clamps. My model six is a bit different than what you demonstrated.
Angie, I purchased a model 6 recently. I have always wondered if bringing the bottle back upright to stop the flow allowed some of the built up argon in the bottle to also expel from the needle. I guess what remains is not much different than the air space that is in most bottles when they’re intact anyway.
Definitely leave it in! :) if you unscrew the capsule it will before it runs out it will completely deflate and that’s $$ down the drain (learned that from from personal experience)
Very helpful contents. I do have a question. How often do you replace the needle with proper use? I heard that the needle can break easily and the needle itself is not cheap at all… Also, have you gotten the pivot model. If yes, which one would you recommend, the needle version or the pivot? Thanks in advance!
@@rvp976 thank you for anser. Mine broke too after lets say 20 bottles. I am pretty happy with the system BUT some times I had air leak which leds to spill of wine on the table. Just a little bit, a few drops, but annoying anyway.
Hmm 🤔 does seem low, I wonder if there might be a leak in your unit somehow? I’ll probably ask their customer support/tech support to see what’s going on there
Angie - watching your video made me wonder if I were to reseal the top of the pierced cork and bottle with melted wax would that create a barrier that would "seal off" the wine and prevent oxidation past six months? Any thoughts on this?
Hi @onocoffee, that sounds like a fun experiment! My thought is that it would help with the oxidation problem! What a cool idea! Might just have to do it to see if it works!
This has to be the worst clip on the subject. The hopeless presenter continuously refers to the contents of the bottle as alcohol. The contents in a wine bottle is wine. Hopeless.