Some people are very motivated to open their beer bottles. If it doesn’t have a twist-off cap, it can be really frustrating not to be able to find a bottle opener. I totally get that. I remember when Misty wrote about this robot t-shit with a built in bottle opener. I almost ordered one of those, but in the end I decided it was more nerdy than geeky.
Then we featured the remote control with a built-in beer bottle opener. I betcha that is a bachelor’s dream. What could be better than lounging on the couch, watching football, drinking beer, and opening your beer bottles with your remote control? Hmm… Okay, maybe not.
Then there was the iBottleopener. It looked a little rough around the edges, and the video demonstration was complemented with 70s porn music, but overall, it looked like a cool product. Well, I’m happy to say that beer bottle openers have come a long way since then. I’d like to share with you the Opena. It’s like an iBottleopener 2.0. This case fits both AT&T and Verizon iPhone 4s. It is integrated with a slide-out stainless steel bottle opener. If you would like to purchase one, you can go here. It will cost you 40 big ones, but think of it this way, it will pay you back ten fold in street cred at your next party.
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