





Wine Bottling Pack - Includes 30 PVC Heat Shrink Capsules with Tear Tabs & 30#8 Straight Corks 7/8" x 1 3/4" (Burgundy)
L**O
Super happy!!
Great product!! I would buy this again and again.So, learn from my mistakes: Make sure before hand you have something to set the cork down flat enough like a rubber mallet. I finally figured out after the second bottle that the mallet was the best device. Also, totally my mistake, I thought I only used one sleeve when in fact it was three lolol. They are super thin and I assumed that the one pulled out from the roll was just one. Nope, it was three! It still sealed though. And finally, I used boiling water to dip my bottles in. Be sure to turn the bottle upside down and hold the sleeve in an upward position so it doesn't seal the wrong way and have a gap at the top of the bottle. Dip the tip in first, and when it's shrunk down, dip the whole neck of the bottle in. Super easy!!!
D**E
Easy to use
Easy to use
A**.
Not Great
The idea of these are great, but the cork would NOT go all the way in. We tried multiple bottles and when pushing the cork in they would break off about an inch in.
M**Y
Cruise bottles
This worked amazingly for our cruise. It’s takes some experimentation though! The corks were far too big but you can just reuse the cork from the bottle as long as some length of it hasn’t been breached by the cork screw. I brought a pot of water to a boil and reduce the heat to medium or just below. Then I held the plastic wrap with my pointer and dipped the bottle and spun the tip, making sure to submerge the plastic cap. You’ll have to experiment with the spin and how long to leave it in but I only needed 4-5 seconds.
T**Z
... a quick dip in boiling water and it looks perfect. I had to ruin a few before I ...
Just a quick dip in boiling water and it looks perfect. I had to ruin a few before I got the technique right, but that was ok because I had 30 of them and only needed to seal two bottles. I would recommend getting a corker as well, as it is surprisingly difficult to get the corks into the bottle.My only quibble is that they would look more authentic if the medallion on the top were the same color as the rest of the wrap. I feel like that feature is a dead giveaway, if you were, I dunno, going on a water vacation and wanted to hide that you'd resealed the bottle.
A**R
Cork is too big!
Corks were far too large but luckily I was able to squeeze in the original cork deep enough to cut off excess and use the shrinking seal to make it look nice.I used mine to sneak liquor via a wine bottle, and the seal definitely helped with making it look legit. Bummed the corks were too big for any of the bottles I had... now I just have an excess of large corks. But seals work well and look nice!I recommend boiling water and then pouring it over the seal with the bottle sideways over the sink.
M**Y
Great value for the money
Corks AND Sleeve tops! great value for the items. All my corks are in perfect condition and all the sleeves are as well.
E**S
This set is great. You can do it easily.
These were perfect for our cruise. Use a light green, white wine bottle for vodka. It looks absolutely the same as white wine. We dipped the bottle ends in boiling water for a few seconds. No need to waste your time with a hair dryer.
M**.
corks fit
i get them cheaper locally
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