Titanium EDC Bottle Opener & Pry Bar Review: Compact, Durable, and Fidget-Friendly

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This’ll be a quick one. Some objects don’t click, spin, fold, or transform - but they still end up being endlessly satisfying to hold. This is one of those. A solid, machined chunk of titanium, shaped a bit like an angry fish (or maybe a very short shark?), and just fun to fidget with. No moving parts, yet weirdly hard to put down.

But here’s the best bit: It’s actually useful. The "mouth" of the beastie pops bottles open like a champ, and the "tail" works as a tidy little pry bar. Great for opening paint cans, wedging stuck drawer handles, or any of those small frustrations that call for a little leverage.

The thumb hole gives you a solid grip when you need torque, and the keyring slot does exactly what you think. The stonewashed finish gives it that already-broken-in vibe - resists scratches, feels tough, doesn’t need babying. It’s CNC-machined with enough detail to make it look intentional, thought through and well-executed - not just brute-forced into existence.

Specs:

61mm long, 33mm wide, 7.5mm thick. Weighs 37g, or about 1.3oz. That’s enough heft to feel real in the hand, but light enough to disappear into a pocket or bag. And yes, there’s even a 6mm hex wrench cutout tucked in there for good measure. Why 6mm specifically? I can’t say for sure. Will it work in a pinch? Absolutely.

It’s not reinventing the wheel by any means - but it’s a very satisfying, beautifully made little chunk of utility. Awesome, fun, and genuinely handy.

Check it out on Amazon

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