Method 1: Towel bottle opening method
1. Prepare a towel. Remove the plastic cap from the wine bottle. Fold towels into squares and place them on the wall. Place the wine bottle at a 90-degree angle to the wall.
2. Hold the towel in your right hand and the red wine bottle in your left hand, and rhythmically hit the towel on the wall.
3. Stop when more than half of the cork of the wine bottle is knocked out. Hold the exposed part of the plug with your hands and twist it left and right to unscrew it. Okay, the cork of the wine bottle has been removed intact.
Method 2: Leather shoe bottle opening method
1. Similar to the towel method, replace the buffer with shoes, and put the bottom of the red wine bottle vertically into the heel of the leather shoe.
2. Hold the wine bottle and buffer horizontally, find a wall (if it is outdoors, it may be a tree) and hit it rhythmically with appropriate force. If there is no such surface, you can also Hold the bottle between your knees upside down and tap something against the bottom of the bottle.
3. Note: Use appropriate force when tapping. Just before the wine cork comes out, stop beating and pull out the wine cork with your hands.
Method 3: Paperclip Bottle Opening Method
1. Take two paperclips and a pen. Straighten the paper clip part, keeping the bend at both ends.
2. Insert two paper clips into the bottle from the gap between the cork and the bottle mouth until one end of the paper clip is lower than the cork.
3. Rotate the paper clip and hook the cork.
4. Wrap the other end of the paper clip firmly, insert the pen into the wrapped part, pull up, and slowly pull out the cork.
Method 4: Pliers and Screws
1. Take out a screw and a pair of pliers.
2. Drive part of the screw into the cork and leave the other part outside.
3. Use pliers to tighten the screws and pull them out together with the cork.
Method Five: Fruit Knife Bottle Opening Method
1. The blade should not be too wide or too narrow. It should be just enough to penetrate into the cork without scratching the cork. The edge of the plug.
2. Plunge the blade into the center of the cork, trying to avoid scratching the edge. Hold the bottleneck with one hand and slowly turn the handle of the knife to drive the cork to turn together; do not use too much force when turning. Then slowly lift the handle of the knife upwards and slowly pull out the cork.