Rogar Replacement Worm / Auger / Guide Slug #34305
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
Ratings & Reviews
174 Reviews
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.
Richard
12/16/2020