This Is the Supercar of Bottle Openers, Literally

Discommon’s cult-favorite bottle opener returns for its third iteration — and it’s the most beautiful one to date.

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Discommon Goods, the cult-favorite EDC brand, is no stranger to good design. The brand’s aptly-named Wallet, for instance, is a masterclass in slimline, minimalism that doesn’t sacrifice heirloom-quality materials (it’s made of real leather, believe it or not). But the label may have outdone itself this time with the return of another fan-favorite accessory, the Bottle Opener.

Back for its third iteration and with a supercar-inspired design that’s a major departure from the previous version, this device is equal parts useful tool and sculpture art. And it makes an outstanding addition to any kitchen, bar, countertop and/or wherever else.

Inspired by the fastest cars on the road

The Bottle Opener 3.0’s most immediately noticeable features are its sleek, smooth, edgeless bevels. In Discommon’s own words, the device features “an ultra sexy shape nodding to the hips and curves of the prettiest supercars.” In fact, if you look at it top-down, it definitely resembles some of the most high-end racers ever to hit the pavement (see it next to a Ferrari 458 Italia below).

Of course, looks aren’t everything. Along with those curves, the Bottle Opener also boasts ergonomics and an intuitive design — aspects Discommon balks about a bit cheekily — that make it easy and pleasing to use. You might find it hard to put down if it weren’t for its weight.

It’s a hefty and durable piece, but it will still age

Discommon built this third iteration out of die-cast zinc alloy, which is cast and electroplated with hard chrome before being hand-polished. That means it is very heavy. In fact, it’s hefty enough that you could throw it “through a window,” should you have to.

The brand also goes on to say that, while the chrome finish is hard and durable, it’s not indestructible and will develop knicks and dings over time. However, that’s all a part of using this device and should be embraced. They’re not blemishes — they’re battle scars.

Almost certain to sell out quickly, the Discommon Goods Bottle Opener 3.0 is available now for $79 apiece.