Now is this an adorable looking drinking gadget or what. He opens up just about any bottle you throw at him without breaking into a sweat.
Crafted in high gloss injection molded ABS plastic with reinforced steel arms, The Hold Up is striking a somewhat dramatic pose just to get the lid off a beer, but that what makes him so incredibly effective. And thanks to his robust metal mitts this strapping chap will rip off pesky lids with ease, first time every time. In fact it’s worth buying a case of beer just to witness the ease with which The Hold Up can open a brew. And if that’s not a good enough reason to get ordering we don’t what is. Go on, Getcha top off!
The Hold Up guy is here to brighten up your holiday mood by just parting with £14.95.


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