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Every Craft Deserves a Tool – Your Bottle Wrench Awaits

February 4, 2013 By Kevin Ekmark

Straight out of Savannah, Georgia, Jake Crawley has developed a simple, yet essential tool for every beer drinking, tool chest loving person on the market. Whether you spend your days at the construction site, or sit behind a desk dreaming of table saws and nail guns, the Bottle Wrench is the essential tool for opening your favorite beer. If you’re one of those people who works for an agency that encourages day drinking, well then… I hate you, but you still need a ridiculously cool tool for popping your bottles during your daily beer hour(s).

The Bottle Wrench

Rarely do we consider the tools we use for opening beers. It’s usually not something we think about until we can’t find a bottle opener. After owning a Bottle Wrench for a few months now, I can honestly say that it has become an essential in and out of my home. The Bottle Wrench is not only a solid bottle opener that actually works, but it’s a conversation piece as well.

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The Bottle Wrench fits firmly in your hand, just like… well… A wrench. There’s nothing flimsy about it, like most plastic bottle openers. It’s a step above using a wine key for opening your bottles too, because there are no moving parts to it. For $8 to $10, you get a solid piece of steel.

bottle wrench beer opener

Every wrench comes with a paraord attached to it. For all of you college football fans out there, this is a great way to show your school spirit. You can use the paracord to hand your Bottle Wrench on your bar, or attach to a keychain for your tailgate.

The Bottle Wrench is a great gift for any occasion as well. Girls looking for a gift for their guy for Valentines Day should still be able to make an order in time. Guys who are getting married soon, grab a few Bottle Wrenches for your groomsmen. Get in the game and grab a bottle wrench so that you can crack open beers with pride.

Filed Under: Featured, Field Gear

About Kevin Ekmark

Kevin Ekmark is an Atlanta native. After a 3 year adventure in Colorado, he now calls Raleigh, NC home. Kevin loves peanut butter, bourbon, travel, football season, and rare meat.

Comments

  1. Buddy says

    February 4, 2013 at 11:35 pm

    Been using a Craftsman one for years; cheap, made in the USA, guaranteed forever – personally tested on 1000s of longnecks…

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