The Beer Spike for $26

July 20, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
The Beer Spike for $26
The Advanced Beer Drinker’s Tool
Expires September 17, 2017 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 27% off

KEY FEATURES

It’s one thing to have a bottle opener on your keychain, it’s another entirely to have a Beer Spike. This innovative tool is reserved for beer connoisseur, arming you with four useful tools all on a single device that fits on your keychain. Built for any cold-one-crushing occasion, whether you’re on the beach, in the woods, or in your buddy’s kitchen, Beer Spikes are for the boys.

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‘If you like to Bro down, this is a must-have in every man’s war chest this summer,’ BroBible

  • Fits right on your keychain
  • Shotguns beers, opens bottles, pulls can tabs, & pierces can tops for optimal flow
  • Ensures you don’t spill all over yourself when accessing your beer

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • This is a pre-order, orders will begin shipping after 9/15

Includes

  • Beer Spike
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