3 Belt With Bottle Opener
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Beer lovers know that bottled beer tastes better and has more carbonation. That's why we focused on developing belts with built-in bottle openers. There are three types of belts with built-in bottle openers on the market; let me compare them.
2 Common Designs



Based on our observations, most bottle opener belts on the market currently fall into two categories. One type has the bottle opener integrated directly into the buckle (bottle opener belt buckle), while the other has a rotatable bottle opener attached to the buckle (a stacked bottle opener).
- Bottle opener belt buckles come in two types: concealed and external. I personally appreciate the latter design; it's bold and aesthetically pleasing. Concealed bottle opener belt buckles come with the bottle opener function pre-installed, so you don't need to buy a separate buckle for your belt. They usually have a cap with a logo on the front to cover the bottle opener when not in use. External buckles, on the other hand, require you to purchase them separately for your existing belt, and they need to be inserted into the belt hole. Most genuine leather belts have belt holes, and since they are added to the existing belt, they protrude considerably, making them unsuitable for most people.
- A stackable bottle opener belt is a simpler design; it just adds a bottle opener next to the belt buckle. Each time you need to use it, you pull it out to open the bottle. I think a bottle opener keychain would be better.
Compromise for functionality
Both of these types of belt buckles are compromises made for functionality. They don't address the reality that the belt and bottle opener are stacked together. Although the concealed design hides the bottle opener, it doesn't guarantee that the cap will stay closed after prolonged use. Moreover, they don't solve a very real problem: they don't allow you to open bottles with one hand, not to mention whether you'll remember to wear the external bottle opener belt buckle every day.
Uncompromising design
6 points belt, design for legend. Upon reaching this conclusion, our team immediately dedicated all our efforts to it. We wanted to solve a real-world problem: develop a belt that you could wear every day, one that wouldn't make the bottle opener conspicuous, would incorporate design elements, and most importantly, would allow you to open bottles with one hand.
So we developed the 6-points belt, incorporating American football elements, letting the football help you open the bottle while you rush to the end area with your beer. It's all thanks to a brilliant invention: the double D-ring. It has a robust locking mechanism while allowing ample room for designers to work with. Unlike other bottle opener belts, it doesn't require stacking bottle openers, and it doesn't risk damaging the belt itself while opening bottles—it's the perfect foundation.You don't need to worry about damaging the belt, nor do you need to put down your food to open the bottle. Just place the beer in the double D buckle area, and it will automatically lock the cap. Then lift your beer bottle, and you're done opening it with one hand.