Victorinox Tips & Tricks (5/25) - Corkscrew (1) - 3 techniques how to open a wine bottle
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- In this video i show you 3 techniques how to open a wine bottle with the corkscrew and one technque with the lagre blade of your Victorinox pocket knife. This video is an episode out of my series "Tips and Tricks" with the Swiss Army Knife.
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Felix Immler man I subbed just because... well first I clicked on it because I had to hear what you sounded like, then I was like damn this gets me lol so I subbed
Felix, how are you doing? I really like your channel, but I noticed the official literature from Victorinox recommends people to avoid twisting or tilting the knife body when removing a cork. Yet you recommend exactly that. I am more than a little confused as I know you have a working relationship with them.
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Thank you.
@@nemezote It didn't break so I guess it's OK!
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I would not recommend number four after drinking the first three bottels....
😂😂 i agree!!
Lol
“Be careful, as this technique is a little bit dangerous...”
Yes, that's called the drunk and desperate technique!
Number 4 looks like a death wish!😰
"The first millimeters are always the hardest."
That's what she said.
I'm sorry I've only got a few millimetres, 🙄
As Per Felix, it’s important how to use it 🤪
"The last millimetres are always the hardest"
That's what she said to John Holmes
30 years ago I purchased two Swiss army Champs, one for me and one for my dad, while a student studying in Vevey. I’ve probably used the “gorilla move” hundreds of times and my Champ is still going strong as an everyday in my dop kit.! Awesome video, thanks!
Thanks a lot for your fantastic story!
So THAT'S what I've been doing wrong!
You, sir, are both a scholar and a gentleman of the highest caliber.
Thanks a lot!
You are great at what you do! We knife enthusiasts are very fortunate to have you making such good videos for our use. Thank you again!
You're hilarious, knowledgable and an excellent teacher I've just watched over a dozen of your videos and subscribed keep up the good work.
This is probably the 5th tips & tricks video of yours that I've watched in row and I just find it so damn interesting how much I don't know about my Swiss army knife. Great videos that every SAK owner should watch.
I suppose this Swiss Army knife is a way of life in Switzerland 🇨🇭. The leather man is an amazing implement. However there is just something stylish about using a Swiss Army knife
:O That last one blew my mind. You opened a bottle with a pocket knife. OMG...
Thanks a lot for visiting my channel!
I got a waiter a few days ago. Used technique 2 to open a bottle of wine and it's bent so bad now the cork screw sticks out. The frame's aluminum and plastic now has a notch in it because I tried what you did. Highly recommend not doing anything but the first technique if you have a smaller SAK.
Oh no... Thanks a lot for your valuable feedback! That didn't happen to me or I didn't pay attention to it. Sorry ..
Yes you have to be careful to pull the corkscrew straight. If anything put force on the side that the corkscrew is on, not on the opposite side otherwise the rest of the knife acts as a lever to bend the base of the corkscrew.
Ja mir ist dasselbe passiert bei Trick#2 mit dem Ranger Wood 55. Korkenzieher ist jetzt mehrere Grad verbogen. Nach ja, wo gehobelt wird fallen Späne ;-)
On my SAK, the frame's alu and plastic has also a notch... don't try the second method, you'll damage your SAK probably...
I also damaged my aluminum frames using technique 2. Live and learn!
before almost losing all hope, struggling to get the dammed cork out of this sauvignon blanc. we turned to youtube, and felix my friend. your first trick worked and it has saved our lives! 🙏🏼
Thanks for this wonderful feedback!
I LOVE watching people who know what they are talking about. Great video.
Hello Graeme. Thanks a lot for this compliment!
This channel is so awesome. Knowledge weighs nothing and I'm more and more convinced...if I HAD to survive with only an SAK...a person can. Thank you, sir!
Thanks a lot John!
That blade trick is awesome 👍
Thank you very much!!
Excellent! Really enjoying this series.
Felix, you are the king. Thank you for sharing your wisdom
It's December 24th 2022, 7pm. Trick No.2 has just saved our Christmas dinner! Thanks Felix! :-)
The last one is a very good trick! Thanks a lot!!!!
I tried the craftsman technique after watching this and it works sooo well and is so much easier than just trying to pull the cork out. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for your positive feedback!
The last trick, with just the knife, was awesome! Have to try this next time!
You. Sir. are incredible! I bought (because of you) a VictorinoxChamp, and have used everything on it! Thank you; I used to laugh at the Swiss Army Knife. No more.
My new favorite channel! Thanks for posting , now to watch the rest of the videos.
Thanks a lot for your support!
The second trick worked! Thanks!
I just watched a guy open a wine bottle. 4 times. I came here for that, I'm not disappointed!! Great to see you, your enthusiasm is contagious 👍👍👍
By the way, in Argentina we use a shoe and bang it against the wall, try it!!!! Salud! 🍷
Incredible! I've just been doing the first one for years with my SAK!
Haa ha ha that works...no question!
Wow very cool tricks 👍
I'm a Brazilian Guy, and I've been searching for this exactly tips on Brazilian Videos, and not find. Thanks a lot! I use a mix off the second technique with the gorilla move!!
You never cease to amaze me, with your tips and they are always fun videos
Thank you very much for this wonderful compliment!
Outstanding! The last part drinking the wine was the best :-) Seriously though, using the main blade never occured to me, brilliant trick! Much apprechiated!!! Thumbs up!
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Great tip with the spacer!!!
As for #4 - the can opener works for this technique as well. Plus you don't risk dulling your main blade on the glass. :-)
Wow. I kept on giggling watching all your tricks, not only in this video, but all of the ones I've watched already.
Hello Francis. Thanks a lot for this positive feedback!
I love this channel! Just information and no politics!
That was interesting, thank you!
Thanks a lot for your comment my friend!!
Me being a 5head and realizing he had to drink those bottles of wine after opening them meaning he got drunker after each trick.
Thanks for your funny comment!
I learned something very useful today. Excellent video.
My friend, your techniques for opening wine without damaging your pocket knife are amazing. Thanks for sharing. a hug.
Thank you very much!
Haha, nice one as always Felix!:D
You can use the can opener the same way as the knife blade, too! Take care.
Yes, it is safer....
Splendid!! I tested this second tip and it’s worked very well!! This is my new form to open a bottle. Thank you for more this tip!! 👌🏻
Loved swiss army knives since I was a kid but never had the opportunity to own one, yet I found the officer suisse model in the caravan I live in and you're videos have answers to questions I didn't even know.....great videos man
Ahhhhhhh der Mann ist so klasse👏👏! Danke!
Vielen Dank Roland!!
Hey Felix, excelentes tips!!!! Aprendí muchísimo con estos trucos. Gracias por compartir.
Muchas gracias!!
Simply wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you too! Greetings from Switzerland!
Thank you so much for this video!! Helped our 2am wine necessities
Very good
Thanks a lot John!
Hoi Felix. Wieder mau super geniali Tipp's. I Danke Dir fürs Zeige.
Dankä Chrigu!!
Today I received in the mail my new Victorinox Ranger. I love your videos...and cannot wait to use your tips! Danke
Thank you for another fun viewing of Victorinox tricks. It's a real pleasure to look at you!
I don't know how I skipped watching this video earlier 🤔
I just have to add that I agree that opening wine with a knife can be very dangerous and because of that I always use a can opener the same way you use a knife. It works the same, but it's less dangerous 😎
Ei Gude Felix, immer eine Freude mit anzusehen, was Du aus einem Vic holst 👍 ich wusste immer warum ich meine Vics mit Korkenzieher/dreher kaufe 🤩 einfach klasse und vielen Dank dafür! LG Uw€
Vielen Dank Uw€ 😉
Cheers!!!
Super !!!
People don't know how powerful a pocket knife is
Trick two works great! Thank you, Felix.
Thank you!!
Servus Felix,Ich sag dann mal : Prost! Klasse Tricks!Ich bin immer wieder überrascht, welche Tricks Du aus dem Hut zauberst mit so einem kleinem Taschenmesser! LG Jörg
Vielen Dank Jörg!!
I think those leverage tricks are why I find so many SAKs whose corkscrews won't close completely. That 4th trick I have also seen using the can opener instead of the large blade. That might be safer.
Thanks a lot for your interessting comment!! Yes, the can opener is saver!!
Technik 2 und 4 sind Mega! Die 2 für Standard Öffnen und 4 wenn der Korken beschädigt ist. Bisher immer die Gorilla Methode angewendet. Danke, toll gemacht. Deine englische Aussprache ist übrigens der Hammer! 👍🏻🤣 Weiter so!
Great Felix,i love your videos
I won't carry a sak with out the corkscrew. I believe it's a much more valuable tool over the Philips screwdriver. I gave used the mini screwdriver many times. And I have had to use my corkscrew a few times to help a maiden in distress open her wine bottle while on camping trips.
I agree...! Thanks a lot for your comment!!
I agree but the small flathead on the can opener works great for a Philip head
@@rowanfernsler9725 You are correct Sir! I use it all the time.
Exactly! I use the corkscrew quite a bit.
A tip for you. You can improve the 'gorilla' technique, when you have the bottle fixed on the ground, instead of pulling the cork out, push it in for about 2-3 mm, breaking the friction and then pull. It would be much easier 'small gorilla' way :-)
Of course you have to leave few mm of the corkscrew out of the cork.
Thank you Felix! Your videos are great.
Thanks a lor Adriano!!
Very ingenious. Pleasantly surprised. Grateful
Thank you very much!
Hey Felix great video! Important information!! I know you don't want that good wine to go to waste, so I'll be right over. Have the BBQ ready to go!! hahah (I had a good laugh when you said "this one is for academics" !!!)
Thanks a lot Andi!!
I feel sorry for any goose that gets those hands around it's neck :) Good info Felix, danke.
Haaa ha haaa, thnaks a lot for your funny comment!! 😂
Desde España . Gracias por tu tiempo ..👍
What a fun and informative video! Thank you for creating and sharing!
Thanks a lot for watching!
nächster Trick: Wie man mit dem Schweizer Taschenmesser Kopfschmerztabletten gegen Kater aus der Apotheke holt....
😂🤣😂🤣😂
😂🤣😂👍
Can you do the last trick with the small knife?
I am not sure...
Thank you so much! Hi from Mexico
Many thanks for this video!
Only problem if you use your knife as a lever when opening a bottle that the bottle's neck will ruin your knife aluminium liners and there will be small dents everytime you are using this way.
Thanks a lot for your hint! I never found that out..
This happened to my knife as well. After a few number of uses on my climber, the liner was sharp enough to actually crack the glass neck of the bottle. So now I use the gorilla technique haha. Also worth noting that if you use the leverage on opening side (meaning you are going the opposite way of closing the corkscrew) the torque can actually bend the steel and your corkscrew will be hanging out a bit when closed. This is easily remedied by going back the other way the next time around or putting it in some wood and bending it back but just something that happened I thought was interesting.
4 bottles of wine open. I’m bringing the glasses!
You are welcome !! 🌞😇
This is some quality, wholesome knife tricks. Love it! Danke wel
Thanks a lot for visiting my channel!
Genial, Felix, und eine Freude, Dir dabei zuzuschauen!
Vielen Dank Martin!!
I was born in an Enoteca in italy, (winestore) i tried for year to find a decent way to open a bottle with a Victorinox, but now :D i can replace all of my professional corckscrew :D XD AHAHAHA
Haaa ha haa. thanks a lot for your funny comment!!
@@FelixImmler thankyou for the idea XD
Non usare il secondo od il terzo modo, perché rischi di piegare (e non poco) il cavatappi, esperienza personale
Brother went through a *lot* of wine making this video.
I do everything for you !! 😂😂😂
Awesome tricks! Thx! Love your sense of humor!
Thanks for your positive feedback!
It still works in 2021. Thank you very much!
Haaa ha haa thanks a lot Oli!
im nächsten Video seht Ihr wie ich mit dem Schweizer Messer das Alka Selzer gegen das Schädelbrummen öffne.. 🌞😇😏 guads Video.. danke
Danke für den Videotipp 😜
Apparently I have the strength of a gorilla😂
Congratulation!😂
:-D
In the Czech Republic we have this maxim for when someone makes a mistake: "I'm strong as a bull, and smart as one too" ... I guess I'll try using a gorilla instead. :-D
Try the gorilla technique on an Argentinian Malbec. I swear they use a metric ton hydraulic press to insert the corks.... I have seen professional high leverage cork screws break the top of the bottle off on occasion. I love Malbecs but I have broke well over a dozen 100 dollar cork screws trying to remove the cork. A waiters corkscrew or swiss army knife will just simply break. Also even the high leverage electric ones will strip all there gears out trying to remove the cork from some of these wines. When it is finally removed the cork is almost twice the size of the opening on the bottle.... 😳
@@crazybenny747 Will do. A bit of vacation coming up with barbecue, sun and fun. A glass of Malbec is never wrong in that context. 🥳
awesome ..tricks .. and enjoyable.
Thank you Felix for the Great video!!!
1:00 добрый вечер
Веселый дядька ))
I just imagine him getting progressively drunker with every trick
Thank you so much Felix for this helpful trick! Cheers from Sardinia🙂🇮🇹
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Muito bom ! Técnicas aplicadas nunca visto antes em outros canais no UA-cam. Parabéns!
Thanks a lot Fabito!
i wish this man does the same thing to leatherman's tool.
Thanks a lot! I like leatherman too!
Da seht ihr mal was der Felix auf sich nimmt für uns.
4 Flaschen Wein muss er heute killen :D
Danke Felix :)
🙄🤔 rechnungs fehler 🤔🤔🙄es wahren drei flaschen🤪🤢
@@philippbalz1863 seschs odr accht... bei näherer Betrachtungsweise 😂
@@Jonessen nach dä erstä fläschä gsiäsch dopelt
nach dä zweitä vierfach und nach dä dritä achtfach
stimmt ?? bi nöd sicher
au i ha falsch grächnet
äs sind???
äs sind ...........man i ha ä hirnussetzer
eis plus eis sind füf minus nei geteilt
ach i währ gärn däbi xi
dä müäst i nöd spekulierä
@@philippbalz1863 ich werf mich gleich weg ✌😂😂👌
It's funny, I always pick something up from watching your vids: glad to find this channel.
Thank you Felix! Great techniques, with another informative and entertaining video. Good stuff!
Thanks a lot for your feedback Edward!!
Felix would like to remind everyone not to "sip and SAK". 😉
Thank you, you save my reputation !! 😂😂
Felix, You spent 4 bottles for this video. Did You drank them all immediately ? 🍷🙃
haaa ha haa, no that would have been too much!
@@FelixImmler For me and my stomach? No problem :)
Great Tips! Thank you for sharing!
Hello Michael. You are so welcome! Greetings from Switzerland
Fantastic video!
Выглядит как оправдание, непреодолимому желанию наебэниться 🍻
Прилетай в Швейцарию, и попробуй не пить вина с хорошим сыром! '-р
I was going to call you God but that position is taken. You're going to have to settle for Genius instead.
Haaa ha haa thanks a lot what a honor!
You make it looks so easy!!
Thanks for your comment!
Felix you are a treasure... thanks for sharing... you have an awesome sense of humor... J
Ohhh, a huge "Thank you" for this comment Jeff!
Felix you're amazing
Awesome thank you! Number 2 worked likes a charm x
Wow the blade technique was so awesome 👍👍👍😃
Fantastic tips and tricks!
Hello Geoffrey. I am glad you think so!