🎨 Squeeze the Day: Unleash Every Last Drop!
The Metal Toothpaste Tube Squeezer is a heavy-duty, ergonomically designed tool made from durable aluminum alloy. It effectively eliminates waste by allowing you to extract every last bit from both metal and plastic tubes. Ideal for artists, hair salons, and home use, this versatile squeezer is compatible with a variety of products, ensuring you get the most out of your favorite creams, paints, and pastes.
S**H
Simple and Efficient Tube Wringer – Works on Plastic and Metal Tubes
I bought this tube wringer to help squeeze out the last bit from our metal toothpaste tubes, and I’m really pleased with how well it works. It's straightforward and smooth to operate, and it handled both metal and plastic tubes equally well.The design is simple and compact, and while it feels sturdy under normal use, I wouldn’t push it beyond what it’s meant for (like heavy-duty industrial tubes). It works great with basic toothpaste, paint, or cosmetic tubes.I’m glad I got this. It saves product, reduces waste, and feels like one of those smart little tools you wish you'd bought sooner.
S**.
Great Quality, Easy To Use, GREAT for getting every last drop of paint!
This works so well! I got this for my oil paints! Since oil paint is super expensive and I hate to waste, I thought I’d try this to squeeze every last drop of my paint out…. And man does it work! My crusty paint tubes had waaayyy more paint in them than I thought! Plus it’s super satisfying hahhaha! I’ve included a before and after photo of some of my paints before and after:).The design of the product is simple but really effective. I thought there would be something to kind of lock it into place, but I can’t figure out of the extra objects they sent were for that? It’s not hard to clamp it down though! Quite easy to use, seems like high quality material too.It came in nice sturdy packaging, and was easy to figure out (if you need extra help though it does have a simple instruction insert included). The only assembly needed is to put the plastic hand grips on the manual metal clamp part. It came with a small paper clamp and a small tough rubber circle? Not sure what those are for… I didn’t need to use them to accomplish the task though 🤷♀️.Overall very satisfied and would recommend!
E**S
Surprisingly Effective Tool for Getting Every Last Drop
At first, I thought this metal toothpaste squeezer was just another gimmick. However, after using it, I can confidently say it’s a game-changer! The design works exceptionally well, especially with hard-to-squeeze aluminum tubes.The squeezer is made of durable aluminum alloy, ensuring it won't rust and can withstand frequent use. Its ergonomic design makes it comfortable to operate, and it effectively helps extract every last bit of product from the tube. Whether it's toothpaste, ointments, or other creams, this tool ensures minimal waste and maximum usage.If you frequently use products in metal tubes, this squeezer is a must-have. It’s a simple yet effective tool that helps you get the most out of your products.
K**N
Tube squeezer
I am an artist who uses oil paint . I purchased this to use with paint tubes. The instructions to put it together were a little unclear but once I figured it out it seems to work very well. Seems a little flimsy but good value for the price
M**H
a hairdresser’s BEST friend!
This thing is amazing! It works great on all tube materials, plastic and metal. It’s strong and super easy to use. It’s wide enough for all my color tubes and takes little grip strength to get out every bit. I’m really happy with it!
D**A
Interesting tool
Very satisfying to use. I used to open products in half to get the very last drop. I guess this is more hygienic
M**N
Simple and works well.
This tube squeezer is uncannily simple and works well. I might buy another one.
D**E
Works on some tube types, fails on others. No instructions provided
No instructions! So thank you to other reviewers who posted photos and videos. I tried it on three tubes: a metal one, and two different plastic ones made of different types of plastic. Metal worked well, one plastic one was Kay, but I can tell that the contents will make their way back down to the end and I’ll have to run it through again, and the third plastic one was very difficult to roll through, and the tube immediately popped right back to its original shape.
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