The World’s 1st Wine Preserver & Dispenser Using Airbag Tech
Efficient Preservation | Convenient wine dispensing| Easy to operate and store | Safe and Reliable | Reusable | Universally Compatible
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The WASHWOW Wine Preservation Dispenser is a pour-fectly timed innovation for wine lovers who hate waste and love convenience. With airbag tech straight from medical vacuum systems and a press-to-pour design, this device doesn’t just preserve wine—it preserves the entire sipping experience.
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WASHWOW has a strong track record with 7 prior campaigns and 20 months of dedicated R&D on this product. They’ve addressed manufacturing, usability, and sealing tech challenges with impressive transparency. Real-world testing, clear timelines, and thoughtful risk mitigation build serious backer trust.
The airbag-powered system is a breakthrough—sleek, automatic, and far more intuitive than pumps or corks. One-touch dispensing, universal fit, and compact storage? This is wine tech for real life, not just wine snobs. Looks clean, feels premium, and transforms pouring into a push-button pleasure.
Made with FDA-compliant food-grade materials and backed by 12-month warranties. Eco-conscious backers might raise an eyebrow at the use of disposable airbag stoppers—though they're safe and recyclable. Their commitment to minimizing shipping costs and clarifying customs is a major global-friendly plus.
Starts at ~$67 for the Super Early Bird, a fair price for a patented freshness-preserving device. With MSRP at $98 and up to 35% off for multi-packs, it’s priced well for solo drinkers and gift givers. Avoiding wine waste = saving money in the long run—and elevating every pour in the process.
well planned, already product finshed
looking nicely
You have to replace the airbag and the flask top, not so responsible.
you have keep on buying spare parts, otherwise good product
bit strange that they keep a red wine bottle in the fridge in their promotional film, i thought only white wine should be stored in the fridge?