



Creative Mark Paint Tube Wringer Heavy Duty
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Bill in Casa Grande
> 24 hourI lived in Springfield, Oregon and worked in Eugne from 1972 until 1976. During this period I acquired a Gill Tube Wringer. I have used it regularly for all these years and can truthfully say that it works every bit as good today as the day I got it. You just wont believe how well it works until you try it. This is a piece of precision machine work which will last a lifetime in normal use. It is worth every penny you pay for it.
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Amy H
> 24 hourThis absolutely EXTRACTS every last drop from tubes of hair care products. I use a thick hair mud mask in a metal tube that’s like $34! I put the tube through this and got out almost another entire application! This too will absolutely pay for itself this year. It’s the best thing ever invented, and should be used by every hair care girlie. I’m going to do a social media review on my hair growth channel! Can’t wait!!
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Robert C. Frisch
> 24 hourThe cheaper wringers are indeed cheap. The plastic ones break, even those that have bracing inside the handles. This wringer is replacing one of those. The cheaper metal ones are not as sturdy or as comfortable. This is best in class.
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Vilma DeMille
> 24 hourVery good quality. Works very well Gor tube paints
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paula morrissey
> 24 hourSo happy that I purchased this. Paint is expensive so I want every drop that I paid for. I love it.
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Georgann R. Roberts
> 24 hourCANT IMAGINE HOW MUCH MONEY THIS WILL SAVE ME. NO MORE WASTED PAINT.
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Scherry
> 24 hourThis is a very sturdy device . I use it to make the little ridges in my copper designs for jewelry. It is easy to slide the copper into. It hasn’t caused me any hand fatigue while turning the copper into the zig zag look. I’m sure it will last for years to come it is made so hardy. I have found I use this great gadget for things I never thought of before. I highly recommend this.
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Prof. Buddy Schamberger
> 24 hourDon’t waste your money on cheaper wringers. This one is sturdy and really works. It crimps the tube and you can actually cut off the excess empty tubing if you want.
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Mark E. White
> 24 hourMy 10-year-old daughter unfailingly squeezes the toothpaste tube which drives me crazy. This great device not only pushes the toothpaste to the top, but crimps the tube so you dont need to leave the clunky device on the tube. I love the 19th century elegance of the solution. My wife, at first horrified by the price, now calculates it will save us money over the long run. She, too is under the spell of the clever and practical mechanism. Reminds me of a steam punk novel.
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Olicher Bouglini
> 24 hourthe idea is simple, but as you try to use it, it either falls off the tube, or you end up cutting yourself on the sharp metal edges as it loses its grip. the plastic ones are much cheaper, work easier, cant cut you, and dont make your hands smell like you just dug through a bucket of pennies.