Most under £10 wines likely aren’t gonna be enjoyed by a serious wine drinker, though if served the Jadot Beaujolais at a party I wouldn’t complain, haven’t had the others. You could try a nice wine shop maybe. You also might consider a nice corkscrew or something instead? I would be happy to receive this as a present.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MSXW15E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2yf5DbR26S329
These ones are 10 buck and super SUPER durable. Good wooden handles and very tight hinges. THe foil knife is also serrated and reasonably sharp too.
The $10 high coup is slightly different but way cheaper than the $45 Le Creuset.
I think I've bought 3. Only because I lost one, found it later, and I need one at home.
I don't do much wine service where I'm at now and we have a of screw tops. But bartending in college at a college bar that did wine Wednesdays. That hi coup popped hundreds of corks and has opened plenty of beers when I set my bottle opener down out of reach.
Looks good feels good. I don't see a reason to spend $45 and maybe if you're serving $100 bottles in a button up and a tie it's a better option. But I'm not about to buy one and compare them.