Pop-the-Top Beer Bottle Opener (Black): Automatic Bottle Opener, No Damage to Cap | Fun Bartender Tool | Push Down Decapitator Bottle Cap Opener by TaZa
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No, it doesn't store them, and removing the caps is difficult. I won't buy another one, and I won't recommend it.
It is not capable of removing the cork from a bottle of wine.
The bottle cap isn't the only thing that's missing. It really works.
It will not work with plastic water bottles, but it will work with metal caps on a variety of beverage bottles.
Selected User Reviews For Pop-the-Top Beer Bottle Opener (Black): Automatic Bottle Opener, No Damage to Cap | Fun Bartender Tool | Push Down Decapitator Bottle Cap Opener by TaZa
I had to buy this item after seeing it in one of the insane Russian hacker videos. This is more of a novelty item, but it does work. My brother was supposed to receive this as a gift. I kept it, despite the fact that it was against the law at the time.
It's a little smaller than I had anticipated, but I really like it and it works well! It's very simple to use, and it's probably portable if you need it!.
I've been drinking a lot of Topo Chico mineral water in glass bottles lately and thought this would be a fun way to spice up my daily routine; it worked at first, but after about 100 bottle caps, it stopped working. When I press down, it becomes stuck at an oblique angle. Something is slightly off inside, and it won't let go of the cap. I wish there was a way for me to get my money back. The exterior, as well as the majority of the interior parts, is made of plastic, with the exception of two metal parts. Although it appears to be brushed metal, it isn't.
Pop- the- Stainless Steel Top Beer Bottle Opener: If you center it carefully, it always works as advertised. level it on the top of the cap, and gently press down. quickly. If you just slap it on a bottle and push, it'll either need to be pushed again or the cap will get stuck inside the unit, but it'll be easy to remove. The "no harm" claim is, for the most part, correct. However, there are often minor deformations on the caps, particularly those that were removed with more than one push.
My husband would use the edge of my coffee table, his teeth, or whatever else he had on hand to open his beer bottles. br>This little gadget is fantastic; all you have to do is push it down over the beer cap and it will open it for you. This is an excellent acquisition.
It was advertised as being safe for caps. This is incorrect; there appear to be two types of "auto bottle openers," and this one uses a mechanical pry off to pop the caps, which dings them in a few places. Magnetic cap removal is a different type (not this one). I guess I'll have to get one of those if I don't want to ruin the caps. Be careful who you buy from.
I was on the fence about this one after reading a lot of the reviews. It's great that I purchased it! This year, it'll be in my husband's stocking. It'll be fantastic to have on the boat with you. It's a little pricey in my opinion for what it is, but I had to try it out a couple of times. Before I handed it over to him, I tested it out, and it worked perfectly! Some may argue, "Why would you need this when a regular bottle opener will suffice?" " Because we can, and it's actually a lot of fun!".
This is a cute little device that you stick over the bottle top and then press down and pull up to remove it. It doesn't harm the bottle top in any way. If you want to collect them, you can find them on Wish. com, but the pricing on Wish is a little strange; the highest price was $28, and the lowest price was the same as Amazon; therefore, just buy them on Amazon; so far, it's worked flawlessly.