If you bought every bottle opener we've ever featured, you wouldn't be able to afford beer. So humor us for a second while we try to convince you to buy another. The DropCatch is one of the slickest openers we've come across. Mount it on your wall and DropCatch will utilize its powerful magnet to catch a plethora of ... continue reading
For the second version of The Minimalist keychain, the stylish shackle gets equipped with a handy bottle opener. The simple and stylish keychain is machined in the US from hot rolled steel. Each is coated with metal oil and wax to prevent any corrosion (it will wear, however, with time). The Minimalist II holds up ... continue reading
It might be a rare occasion, but if you have ever dropped your pocket knife in a pond while out camping, you know the annoyance involved in retrieving that sucker. The Cork Knife eliminates any fear of cutting rope on the side of a lake or whittling wood over a creek while you're on your next trip. The cork handle ... continue reading
As far as affordable and portable multitools go, ATOM is easily one of our favorites. While some can get pricey and be bulky to carry around, ATOM (A Tool of Multipurpose) is neither. Pop one on your keychain and you'll instantly be carrying around all of the following: A bottle opener, a hex bolt wrench set, a ruler ... continue reading
The trick with everyday carry items is the fact that you need them with you at all times. Now, unless you're carrying around a bag 24/7, that means you want to streamline those products as much as possible. When tackling the mess that is your keychain, consider using The Pickpocket. The titanium little holster is a ... continue reading
The OneKlip Multifunction Tool is a .5" x 1.75" x 2.75" product made of stainless steel that's punched and molded in a one-piece modern design. What, exactly, does the OneKlip do? A better question would probably be what it doesn't do, but that doesn't exactly help you make an informed decision does it? So, here we ... continue reading
With the jangling of keys on your enormous keychain, you'd probably make the world's worst ninja. Chances are your coworkers can hear you approaching the building after you get out of your car. Besides the noise, the modern keychain is bulky, cumbersome, and in serious need of improvement. The KeyFlip is a smart little ... continue reading
If you're looking to open bottles with something robust, built to last and handmade you're not going to do better than this J.L. Lawson & Co Brass XIV Bottle Opener. Each 3.75" x 1.25" x 1/4" Brass XIV is manually machined from a piece of solid brass and limited to an edition of 144. We can't think of many other ... continue reading
Carabiners are defined as "a metal loop with a sprung gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components in safety-critical systems." Well, that's what they were defined as before they became some of the most popular keychains on the market. Yes, they were appropriated by hipsters to hang their keys from their ... continue reading
Any video that starts with a small child opening a beer will get our attention. The Bottle Grenade is your new handy bottle opener/multi-tool. The tiny contraption has 1/4" hex, a 7/16" hex, a bottle twist opener and a bottle cap opener to handle a bunch of little work and to crack the beers that go along with said ... continue reading
Turning one man's trash into another man's treasure isn't always the easiest thing in the world to execute. Stripping a piece of furniture and applying a new coat of stain, while time consuming, is not as difficult as say, taking a broken skateboard deck and trying to create a cool, functional bottle opener out of ... continue reading
Long before guys started using words like "product," we had one simple thing we needed for our hair: A comb. There weren't any $40 pomades and dudes didn't spend an hour in front of the mirror getting each strand of hair to stay just right. A man showered, combed his hair and proceeded to hit the bar. The Old Fashioned ... continue reading
Short of opening a bottle with your teeth, we can't think of a more manly way to crack a cold one than with a demilitarized .50 caliber bullet casing… which is exactly what this is. Made in the good ole US of A out of military grade ammunition by Caliber Corp., this bottle opener is probably the only way most of ... continue reading
The last thing you want to do while you're watching a game or are knee-deep in a season of Dexter, is get up to crack open another beer. Each of these coasters from Brooklyn Brew Shop are equipped with a sly bottle opener underneath them to make tracking down the one in the kitchen or on your keychain unnecessary. ... continue reading
You don't need much it in a bottle opener. Outside of it's mandatory ability to open beers there isn't anything else it's really required to do. There are convenience factors like whether or not it will attach to your keys or fit in your pocket. Substance points for how it looks, usability and likelihood of getting ... continue reading
There aren't too many awesome things you can get for one of your hard-earned Jacksons anymore. When we think about $20, it works out like this: a couple days of lunch (if you're lucky), 1.5 - 2 cocktails (depending on where you are) and/or a decent six pack of beer (could be more, or less, depending on your taste). ... continue reading