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Ring Thing

A bottle opener? Nah, no way.

 
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Ring Thing Bottle OpenerA ring that's a bottle-opener. How brilliantly simple is that?

Yep, made from stainless steel, the Ring Thing is a bottle opener hidden in the palm of your hand for both guys and gals. It's comfortable to wear, guaranteed for life, easy to use and we bet Mr. T didn't even have one of these.

One flick of the wrist is all it takes to liberate a cool beer from its bottle with the really-not-magic-at-all Ring Thing. No spells or summoning marauding hoards of Orks by mistake, just a quick entry beer relief system that's always at hand - superb.

Guys, girls, uni students, grandmothers, bikers, cool-cats and geeks all love the Ring Thing...and not just because it's bling bling for beer drinkers - this gadget is a cool gift for all people with a thirst.

Re-employ your social finger with a little bling bling for your fing fing.

Warning: You are likely to be the life of any party when wearing your Ring Thing. The ring elicits envy and others will quickly become jealous. You may want to purchase a back-up supply.

For more information, visit the official Ring Thing website.

Product Specification

How to determine your ring size:

  • Wrap a piece of string or a strip of paper around your finger
  • Mark the point where the two ends meet
  • Measure the string or paper against a ruler to get the circumference of your finger (and give yourself a tiny bit of slack as you don't want it too tight)
Ring SizeCircumferenceAustralian sizes
856mmP
959mmR
1062mmU
1164mmW
1266mmY
1369mmZ+1
1472mmZ+3
1575mmZ+5

The Ring Thing bottle opener is made from stainless steel and has a lifetime guarantee.

 
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"With this ring I thee chug. I'm generally not a fan of jewellery, but this multipurpose bling adorns my hand and pops the tops off my beer bottles. If only it were engraved with the reminder 'Beer then liquor, never sicker,' it'd be the perfect drinking partner."
Unmasked, Wired (May '05)
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"There's no bottle opener in sight. You've tried the lighter, the table-edge, even given thought to biting. Yet that pesky bottle cap still won't budge. Enter LatestBuy.com.au, where you can order a stainless steel ring with a bottle opener carved right into it. You place the ring on your middle finger and hook the rim of the cap in the ring's groove. A firm flick of the wrist removes the cap. The company's web site is easy to use, even offering a printable chart to help you figure out your ring size. Once you have the ring in hand, you should practice on a few brews before performing the trick for friends. It took me only a couple of tries to figure out the right combination of leverage, pressure and speed, but even one failed public attempt (likely resulting in Yuengling foaming all over my wife) would have ruined my chance to show off. Once I got the hang of the ring, I was a fan."
The Washington Post (Sep '05)

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