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Gadgets To Press Tubes
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Can't describe it any better but what I'm looking for are the keys or clips that you can use to squeeze the last remnants out of toothpaste and puree tubes
Do they have a proper name and where do I get them from? I tried Lakeland but "they don't sell them anymore".
Any ideas!!
Do they have a proper name and where do I get them from? I tried Lakeland but "they don't sell them anymore".
Any ideas!!
Answers
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07:56 Fri 25th Jul 2014
I've just found loads but, since they don't seem to have a common name and I don't know exactly which type you're seeking anyway, I won't provide any direct links.
Instead I'll suggest doing what I've just done, which was to enter 'squeeze toothpaste tube' into Google and then click on the 'Shopping' link.
Instead I'll suggest doing what I've just done, which was to enter 'squeeze toothpaste tube' into Google and then click on the 'Shopping' link.
One way is to have the tube fully extended, hold it at opposite ends (cap on) and, holding it taut, run it from bottom to top over a sharp-edged corner of something (laminate worktop end is useful). This forces the contents ahead of the load point (the worktop's corner line) from bottom toward the top. Let any air out by taking the top off and squeezing the contents upward after the first pass, re-close the tube and repeat. This of course works with any flexible tube - but it must be intact, otherwise the contents will be forced out from any break.
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