Rogar Replacement Worm / Auger / Guide Slug #34305

(174 Reviews)
SKU: 34305 Rogar Auger / Worm
$25.00
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Rogar Replacement Worm / Auger / Guide Slug (P/N 34305). This replacement worm / auger / guide slug is designed for all Rogar Openers (sold separately).

Please note: many companies offer knockoffs products that look very similar to genuine Rogar products, and some even use our "Estate" brand name. To repair a non-Rogar opener, the best option is to contact the original merchant from whom you purchased your opener. If you try to use Rogar replacement parts to repair your non-Rogar opener, we cannot guarantee that our part(s) will work.

Our genuine Rogar parts offer the finest quality and durability.

  • Genuine Rogar worm/auger
  • Genuine Rogar guide slug

Brand: Rogar

Size: 1/2w x 3 3/4d x 1/2h (in)

Weight: 0.2 lbs

Material: Metal, Plastic

Richard

12/16/2020

The part is great. The directions for installation are not quite great.

The part works perfectly but the directions that come with the part could be improved.

Tom Novak -

12/15/2020

Repair made easy.

Replacement part arrived promptly; fit perfectly and even had directions for installation; making the job easy. I have now used the opener several times and it works like new.

Ron

12/12/2020

Works!

great replacement! Fits nicely in place, love being able to use again!

Papa Pops -

12/12/2020

We're glad it worked. Nice install instructions included.

Purchased to replace guide slug that split in two causing auger not to line up correctly for cork removal. The unit I the family was gifted is a Reserve Vintners & I could not locate specific parts for that unit. After a few YouTube videos, I decided to go with this unit. Order came quickly & I was able to replace parts in no time. Up and running. Will buy an additional set for backup.

Steve Powell

12/12/2020

Works but required modification in my older corkscrew.

Different size than my 40 year old version of the corkscrew. That one had a slightly narrower and shorter worm. Works pretty well after making adjustments to the slide that it fits into. I had to drill out the hole at the bottom of the slide at the end of the crank to a larger diameter. The length is a little problem in that it won’t totally get the cork out and so I have to yank on the bottle downward to pull it out.
As the only choice I found, it let me keep my nostalgic corkscrew.