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Minimalist II Key Shackle

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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 to five keys and comes with a key ring for holding car remotes or other additions. It’s a sophisticated and clever way to keep your ...

DropCatch – Magnetic Bottle Opener

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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 caps. The Junior version will hold on to 15 caps and the Senior will snatch 52. Hand-crafted in the US, each ...

Bottlejak

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Our kitchen drawers are loaded with a ton of useless tools. Seriously, when have we ever used a pineapple corer?  In an effort to consolidate, consider knocking out two functions with one Bottlejak. The custom machined device is both a bottle opener and a bottle stopper. Made in the USA from aluminum and stainless steel, each Bottlejak is perfect for cracking a bomber and plugging it up to toss back in the fridge for later. It won’t immediately make that ...

Ringtool

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If you purchased everything for your key chain that we’ve ever featured, you’d be carrying around a ball of keys and metal the size of Epcot Center. Still, we keep finding items that just need to be on there. The latest is the Ringtool. The circular piece of stainless steel sports nine tools that will come in handy in a variety of situations. It’s got a bottle opener; a flathead driver; a Phillips driver; a torxhead T25 driver; and a ...

Foosball Bottle Openers

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There have been many occasions where we wanted to rip a foosball player out from the table. Maybe we missed a shot or the ball got jammed under his block feet, whatever the reason, we were pissed. Now we can blow off some of that steam with a cold one cracked open by a vintage foosball player. Each Foosball Bottle Opener varies in size, shape, and color, and sports a few battle scars from games gone by. Whether they were ...

Truss – The Minimalist Bottle Opener

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We’ve featured plenty of bottle openers that have all kinds of bells and whistles, and while we surely dig some multifunctional ingenuity, sometimes we just like the basics. The Truss bottle opener takes a simple bottle opener and breaks it down to the bare bones. Made in the USA from either stainless steel ($8) or titanium ($17), each Truss is small (just 2.1″ long) and slips easily onto a key ring. It’s minimal and, when it comes down to it, ...

Strong Like Bull Bottle Opener

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There must be something special in the Conti brother genes because between the two of them our bar and desk are completely decked out. Dan gave us the Baux Pen (which is actually a reward add-on for this project). Brian gave us the Spoke Mechanical Pencil, Spoke Stopper, Strong Like Bull Magnets and the Bottlejak. Brian’s back with the Strong Like Bull Bottle Opener, and it’s built exactly as the name would imply. At over six inches long, almost two inches ...

Metal Shop Key Shackle and Mini Pop Bottle Opener

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We look for quality in all we buy down to the simplest products we add to our lives. While you could go out and buy a cheap key chain or bottle opener, we prefer something with a bit more thought and skill behind it. That’s why we’re excited to offer both The Key Shackle and Mini Pop Bottle Opener from Metal Shop. Both are made the way things used to be made – by hand and by skilled craftsmen. The ...

Johnny Catch Bottle Opener Catches Your Caps with a Powerful Magnet

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We’re all familiar with the standard wall-mounted bottle opener. You know the one. It mounts to the wall with a screw on top and bottom, with a wide metal lip on top that you kind of just jam your beer into to open. You could just screw an old school can below that opener so you don’t have a floor that openly shows your love for domestic beer, but it doesn’t look at that good. More importantly, how do you ...

Ansoknives Carabiner v.3

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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 belt loops, but if we’re being completely honest we’re guilty of that too because it’s just so damn easy. When you’re getting a carabiner from a shop with ...

J.L. Lawson & Co Brass XIV Bottle Opener

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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 places in the US that machine things from solid brass–definitely not one that does everything by hand. Each one is ...

KeyFlip

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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 option for storing the mess of house keys you currently carry around. The aluminum or stainless steel KeyFlip holds four house/work keys and even doubles as ...

OneKlip Multifunction Tool

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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 go: It opens bottles. It works as a fridge magnet (and holds things like business cards and your mail). Seals your bags of munchies ...

Pickpocket – Titanium Bottle Opener & Pocket Clip

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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 keyring, bottle opener, and pocket clip to help you organize your dangling mess. It’s slim and lightweight,  and sports extra holes in case you ...

ATOM: A Tool of Multipurpose

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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 set, a flat head screwdriver, a pry bar, a hex bit driver, a protractor, a cross-cut course file and a single-cut line ...

Minimalist II Key Shackle

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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 to five keys and comes with a key ring for holding car remotes or other additions. It’s a sophisticated and clever way to keep your ...

Bottlejak

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Our kitchen drawers are loaded with a ton of useless tools. Seriously, when have we ever used a pineapple corer?  In an effort to consolidate, consider knocking out two functions with one Bottlejak. The custom machined device is both a bottle opener and a bottle stopper. Made in the USA from aluminum and stainless steel, each Bottlejak is perfect for cracking a bomber and plugging it up to toss back in the fridge for later. It won’t immediately make that ...

Ringtool

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If you purchased everything for your key chain that we’ve ever featured, you’d be carrying around a ball of keys and metal the size of Epcot Center. Still, we keep finding items that just need to be on there. The latest is the Ringtool. The circular piece of stainless steel sports nine tools that will come in handy in a variety of situations. It’s got a bottle opener; a flathead driver; a Phillips driver; a torxhead T25 driver; and a ...

Foosball Bottle Openers

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There have been many occasions where we wanted to rip a foosball player out from the table. Maybe we missed a shot or the ball got jammed under his block feet, whatever the reason, we were pissed. Now we can blow off some of that steam with a cold one cracked open by a vintage foosball player. Each Foosball Bottle Opener varies in size, shape, and color, and sports a few battle scars from games gone by. Whether they were ...

Truss – The Minimalist Bottle Opener

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We’ve featured plenty of bottle openers that have all kinds of bells and whistles, and while we surely dig some multifunctional ingenuity, sometimes we just like the basics. The Truss bottle opener takes a simple bottle opener and breaks it down to the bare bones. Made in the USA from either stainless steel ($8) or titanium ($17), each Truss is small (just 2.1″ long) and slips easily onto a key ring. It’s minimal and, when it comes down to it, ...
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