Shannon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Bought this as part of a gift for my parents and they love it! At first my dad thought he’d never need it and now he’s the first to grab this to elevate his wine!
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de marzo de 2025
It seems to work well - the oxygenation of wine is really well done, as is the vacuum function. I personally don't worry too much whether the glass that I pour is 180 mL or 200 ml but, for some this feature might be important. I love the fact that it quickly recharges and that it is easy to use.
Nelson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
"I understand that not all products work perfectly all the time—things happen. However, this seller stepped up immediately to make things right when it mattered. Because of that, I consider them a FIVE-STAR SELLER!"
er
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de diciembre de 2024
What got me interested in this item is that I had just purchased a Rabbit wine opener and pump/aerator, primarily for the opener. However, I really ended-up liking the pump/aerator, too. When I saw this Blubyees item, at first it seemed like it would be a significant upgrade from the Rabbit, and it was in most ways, but not so in other ways.More specifically, from the concept perspective, it is really great. The measured pours are very precise, and the vacuum saver works really well. However, it has a basic design flaw, which is the primary reason for the 1-star deduction. The rigid metal tube that is inserted into the bottle can be extended, but it cannot reach the bottom of any bottle that has a hump in it, which is most of them. This results in 1-2 ounces of wine in the bottle that can't be extracted by the pump. It can only be poured into the glass after removing the pump.By comparison, the Rabbit pump uses a long flexible silicon tube that can reach the very bottom of any 750 mL bottle.As shown in the attached photos, what I ended-up doing was cutting off about 1 inch of the rigid metal tube with a Dremel tool, and then I attached the flexible tube from the Rabbit, and now I have the best of both worlds. I don't know why the Blubyees (or whomever makes it) doesn't use a flexible tube instead of the rigid tube, but it would really be a nice improvement. I would think it would also potentially lower the cost of the unit.All things considered, I'm on the fence about whether or not I would buy it again at this price point. If it came with a flexible tube, I would definitely recommend it. As is, I guess it depends on whether or not you mind having to deal with the last 1-2 ounces that can't be pumped/aerated.
D. Briscoe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I like to have a glass of wine once in awhile, but I do not drink the entire bottle. Now I can open a bottle, attach this dispenser, and I am good to go.It is simple to operate. After charging it, put it on the top of the bottle, push the pressure button, once the pressure is correct you can double tap the dispense button and the amount you set to dispense will flow into your glass.It is only a little bit of noise when pressurizing, but just barely. And it is really quiet when dispensing. Not annoying at all. Honestly, you don't even notice when people are filling their glasses.My only complaint is how expensive it is. Not sure what is driving the price point, but it definitely makes one hesitate before hitting the buy button. Either way, I did and I am enjoying it. If there is a decent sale I may purchase a couple more. I like the idea of the convenience of dispensing just a couple of ounces at the touch of the button and the remaining wine not going bad before I get back to it.Another plus I noticed ...we set it up on the pool table and I noticed a couple of gnats immediately showed up from nowhere. Foiled them! There was no entrance into the wine bottle. Lol I swear, it could be -20 degrees in the arctic and those dang gnats would magically appear.If you have people over who enjoy wine and you find yourself with several varieties uncorked, you might find this handy and fun to use. I think guests would like the idea of having choices and maybe even blending their own.It might be useful for dispensing hard alcohol, too. Although the smallest unit to dispense is 55ml, almost 2 ounces. Maybe that is a bit strong for some?It works as described and does what they promise it will do. For now it is a bit of a luxury novelty for me, but if you enjoy hosting tastings or entertaining you might find it an interesting conversation piece as well as a handy way to let your guests serve themselves.