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Here’s how you can always open a bottle of wine even if you don’t have a corkscrew

IF YOU'VE ever bought a bottle of wine, only to realise there isn't a corkscrew in sight, then these are the tips for you.

Whether you've lost your corkscrew or normally always drink screw tops - and are now unprepared - we've got it covered.

 Don't be defeated if you don't have a corkscrew - these three methods will all help you open a bottle of wine
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Don't be defeated if you don't have a corkscrew - these three methods will all help you open a bottle of wineCredit: Getty Images

These are three tips you can try at home - although the third one might not go down well with your neighbours.

1. The key to success

Take a key - ideally a spare one, in case it gets damaged - and remove the foil on top of the cork.

Then push the key into the edge of the cork at a 45-degree angle and begin to gently push it round in circles - so the cork turns with it.

 The first method involves using a key, like a corkscrew, to twist the cork out
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The first method involves using a key, like a corkscrew, to twist the cork outCredit: Getty Images

Keep going, like with a corkscrew, until the cork comes far enough out for you to grab it with your hand.  Gently ease the cork out.

PROS: Can be done while out-and-about

CONS: Requires a pair of strong hands.

2. Wood you believe it

This method can be done with any wooden object - but we recommend a kitchen spoon or sturdy make-up brush.

Remove the foil from the top of the cork, then sit on a chair with the bottle of wine between your legs

Use the wooden-handled object to push the cork INTO the bottle. No, this won't cork the wine unless it breaks.

PROS: Quick and easy

CONS: Wine sometimes spills (don't do this over a carpeted floor)

 The second method involves using the end of a wooden spoon to push the cork INTO the bottle - which won't cork it
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The second method involves using the end of a wooden spoon to push the cork INTO the bottle - which won't cork itCredit: Getty Images

3. If the shoe fits

This tip only requires a shoe - but it might annoy your neighbours.

YouTuber has shared his tip, which involves putting the bottom of the bottle in the foot hole and pounding the bottle against the wall.

Some people do the same method using a book or a tea towel instead of the shoe. The main point of the item is to stop you damaging the wall.

The force of banging the bottom against the wall should make the cork pop out.

PROS: Always works

CONS: Can take a long time, and is very loud.

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