Bottle Openers

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    Learn More About Bottle Openers

    A bottle opener is an essential in many homes. When the clock ticks to wine (or beer) o’clock, it’s time to kick back, relax and crack open a cold one or pour a glass of your favorite vino. In order to accomplish this, you’ll need a bottle opener, designed simply to make bottle opening easy. Whether you’re seeking to remove tin caps or corks, complete your bar set with a beer bottle opener and a corkscrew to get the job done.

    From the simplest designs to devices that look like animals and artistic sculptures, there are numerous types of bottle openers to pop tops with:


    • Classic bottle openers: A bartender’s go-to gadget is a version of a flat metal piece with a rounded opening and a handle. This traditional tool is straightforward, small enough to fit in your pocket, and comes in various materials like wood, metal, or plastic. This style is often seen as bottle opener keychains that let you unseal bevies anywhere.
    • Bottle opener rings: Crack open that bottle of cherry cola in seconds with this helpful bling on your finger. Bottle opener rings are a subtle style accessory that have you ready to de-cap with ease.
    • Multi-openers: One device, two purposes—it’s the best of both worlds! With a cap opener at one end and a corkscrew on the other, you’re well-equipped for any beverage sprung upon you.
    • Wall-mounted bottle openers: There are many versions of these decorative cap lifters that bring both decor and convenience to your home. Take your sealed bottle over to a wall-mounted opener, and with a quick flick of the wrist you’re ready to quench your thirst.


    Want to impress your guests at a wedding or milestone event? Look for personalized beverage openers to give them as party favors or mementos. Engrave names, initials, or celebrated dates into a custom opener for a happy memory every time a bottle opens.

    Whether you’re a trained sommelier or just appreciate raising a glass with friends, there are several different types of wine openers to help you get uncorked:


    • Server’s corkscrew: This classic beauty is a device used commonly by waiters and bartenders. It’s pocket-sized and has three parts—the foil cutter, the screw, and the boot lever—for a three-step method of popping the cork on your favorite bottle of wine.
    • Winged corkscrew: A handy helper in many households, this metal tool has wing-like levers to assist you in quickly and easily opening a bottle when empty wine glasses are eagerly waiting.
    • Electric wine opener: For a high-tech way to open a corked bottle, place this sophisticated cylinder over the bottle top and watch the mechanism as it effortlessly removes the cork. Cheers!