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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Screwpull S1415-31 4-Wheel Foil Cutter, BlackCustomer Review: works great Summary: 5 Stars
This is basic 4 wheel (cutting wheel) foil cutter. Works fine. Replacing another brand that had lost one of its wheels and was getting dull. I don't know how long this will last, but it seems as solidly made as one would expect. It is lighter than the other, and a bit smaller, but that is fine with us. And, being new, it works on one or two turns without repeated turning turning turning to cut the foil.
Customer Review: The first (?) and best Summary: 5 Stars
I guess there's not a whole lot one can write about a foil cutter, but I did want to say that of the several I've used over the years, this is the best. It's lightweight, comfortable to use, cuts foil with great ease, and well designed. (The last foil cutter I used would pinch my finger occasionally.) It's more expensive than it ought to be, but I do expect it to last a long, long time.
Customer Review: Great for a While Summary: 3 Stars
I have used many different foil cutters over the years and this works far better than any other. Must be the four rotating cutting blades. However, after about six months the cutter just snapped in half. Thinking I must have done something, I purchased another with the same result. I noticed Screwpull has a new design for a cutter so I will give that product a try.
Customer Review: Lasts a good long time..... Summary: 5 Stars
I have had this product for probably 10 years. One of the little cutter wheels keeps falling off, so its time for a new one (thus the reason I'm out here looking for one). However its been heavily used (probably 5 times per week for 10 years), so I think I got my money's worth from it!
Customer Review: Just squeeze and twist! Summary: 5 Stars
This foil cutter works very well. Just place over the top of the bottle, squeeze to press the four wheels against the foil and bottle, and twist 45 degrees. This sure beats my old method - using a serrated steak knife and hoping I didn't slip and cut my thumb!
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