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Craving a pint? This $15 gadget turns cans into cups with a twist.

June 26, 2022
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TL;DR: As of June 26, The New Draft Top 3.0 Easy Can Opener(opens in a new tab) is on sale for half off, so you can get it for $14.99 instead of $29.99.


If you’re craving a freshly poured pint(opens in a new tab), a can of beer likely isn’t going to cut it. You may not be able to procure a glass every time you want a foamy head on your ale, but you can turn a can into a cup with one exciting tool. The New Draft Top® 3.0: Easy Can Opener lets you safely cut the top off most eight to 16-ounce aluminum cans, transforming them into modified cups with no sharp edges. Usually, The New Draft Top® 3.0: Easy Can Opener is $29, but for a limited time it’s going for only $14.99. 

More than 60% of beer in the United States is sold in cans. If you prefer a glass and aren’t at a bar, you’re generally out of luck. Whether you just prefer an open top or want to add something fun to your drink, being able to take the top off a can is a game-changer. The New Draft Top® uses four rotational blades to split and fold a can’s lid as you turn it. What you’re left with is a smooth ring and a seamlessly sliced can top. All that’s left is to put your feet up and enjoy.

This can opener doesn’t just mean it’s easier to drink your beer. Now, you can grab a can of tomato juice, open it, and have a bloody mary without any new dirty dishes or wasted plastic cups. If you like to experience the aromatics of your beverages, you don’t have to have your nose pressed against a hole in a can. If you’re making a cocktail and using a canned soda, the open rim can give you a smooth pour, or at least it will let you get the last drop. 

This latest model of The New Draft Top® introduced a pressure-regulated handle, an embedded magnet, a lanyard hole, and 50% stronger construction. If you’ve used one before, this latest model promises an easier removal, and when you’re done you can smack it on your fridge until next time.

Turn your canned beer into a pint with a twist. Normally going for $29, The New Draft Top® 3.0: Easy Can Opener(opens in a new tab) is on sale for a limited time for only $14.99. 

Prices subject to change.

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