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ToolGuyd > Accessories > Check out this Stahlwille Bottle Opener

Check out this Stahlwille Bottle Opener

Feb 12, 2026 Stuart 9 Comments

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Stahlwille Bottle Opener Special Edition Front View

I’d consider myself the average fan of tool brand bottle openers. Some are unique, others are just the same bottle opener ring attached to a screwdriver handle.

This one by Stahlwille definitely seems to be one of the more unique ones.

It’s described as a special edition, with a “best tools never dies” slogan on cartoon skeleton wearing a t-shirt.

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Stahwille says it’s made from the same boron-alloyed tempered steel tubing as their torque wrenches.

Stahlwille Bottle Opener Special Edition Back View

There’s a small hex-shaped lanyard hole, for attaching to a keyring or similar.

Dimensions: 2.75″ L x 1.1″ W.

I know some of you are bottle opener fans. But for those are you that are in the middle between “love ’em” and “couldn’t care less,” maybe this is a good accessory to get you free shipping on your next KC Tool order.

Price: $12
COO: Made in Germany

Buy it at KC Tool

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9 Comments

  1. Jared

    2 hours ago

    Der Kapselherber is fun to say. Some sort of torque equation I presume on the side?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      1 hour ago

      I’m guessing moment of force, which is closely related to torque.

      M > F · L = Pffft.

      If the Moment applied is greater than the force [keeping the bottle cap closed], “Pfffft.”

      Reply
      • Robert

        1 hour ago

        I think more likely in this tool’s scenario, “Pffft” is supposed to be the sound of a German beer bottle’s cap popping off.

        Reply
        • Stuart

          45 minutes ago

          lol, that makes sense.

          Reply
  2. fred

    1 hour ago

    My fluency in German is close to nonexistent despite many visits starting in my college years (late 1950’s). What I have noticed is a seeming propensity for compound word usage in the language. in this case Kapsel (capsule in English) and herber (sharp or bitter in English) doesn’t quite fit that model.

    The old vaudeville joke was asking what a das barkenundbitenundsniffen was. The answer was hund (dog).

    On a tool related note – I believe that Stahlwille should be a better-known brand here in the USA. My thought is that many of their sockets and wrenches are of superior quality to some better-known German brands like Wera.

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    • Big Richard

      53 minutes ago

      The second part of the compound word is heber, not herber. It can mean lifter or lever. So I think it does fit the model. My German is also not what it was 20 years ago, though.

      Reply
      • fred

        41 minutes ago

        Sure – my bad eyes – capsule (cap) + lifter

        Reply
  3. Alexk

    41 minutes ago

    Grab the cap lifter and pffft, the bottle is open.

    Reply
  4. Doresoom

    24 minutes ago

    Ha, someone at Stahlwille is having fun playing with a tube laser.

    Reply

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  • Doresoom on Check out this Stahlwille Bottle Opener: “Ha, someone at Stahlwille is having fun playing with a tube laser.”
  • fred on Check out this Stahlwille Bottle Opener: “Sure – my bad eyes – capsule (cap) + lifter”
  • Alexk on Check out this Stahlwille Bottle Opener: “Grab the cap lifter and pffft, the bottle is open.”
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