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pat2man
11y ago
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I assume they have a patent on it so it's unlikely that we will see any generic equivalent for a while.
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gyardley
11y ago
Maybe, but I doubt it - machines using inert gas to preserve and pour wine have been around since Enomatic in the '70s. The only thing new here is the cheap price point.
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