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Part drink fixer, part talking point - wood and stainless steel create a bottle opener that removes caps with ease and style.

Add a thin rare earth magnet to keep it in easy reach on your fridge. Or slip one into your wallet - it’s the same size as a credit card - and you’ll be ready for anything. Especially opening bottles.

Walnut and maple have a beautiful wood grain that's perfect for engraving initials, names, dates, GPS coordinates, or any other meaningful message up to 30 characters.

Details

Credit card size (fits in a wallet)
2" x 3.3" (5 x 8.5 cm)
Stainless steel base
Maple and walnut wood

Care

Bottle openers should not be submerged in water – wipe with a damp cloth if needed. 

Mountain Bottle Opener

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Part drink fixer, part talking point - wood and stainless steel create a bottle opener that removes caps with ease and style.

Add a thin rare earth magnet to keep it in easy reach on your fridge. Or slip one into your wallet - it’s the same size as a credit card - and you’ll be ready for anything. Especially opening bottles.

Walnut and maple have a beautiful wood grain that's perfect for engraving initials, names, dates, GPS coordinates, or any other meaningful message up to 30 characters.

Details

Credit card size (fits in a wallet)
2" x 3.3" (5 x 8.5 cm)
Stainless steel base
Maple and walnut wood

Care

Bottle openers should not be submerged in water – wipe with a damp cloth if needed. 

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Bridget M.
awesome anniversary gift

I bought this for my boyfriend for our anniversary and he loves it. Very high quality, he got a bit upset actually thinking that I had to have spent a hundred bucks on it. He doesn't have to know I spent a fraction of that ;)