



Creative Mark Paint Tube Wringer Heavy Duty
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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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C. M. Swank
> 24 hourI really dont take any pleasure in writing bad reviews, I put a lot of faith into product reviews. Although I did not order my item from Amazon, to be truthful I cant remember where exactly I ordered it from, Dickblick, Cheep Joes, or Artist Supply but some products are like bad equity; some poor sucker needs to buy it. My estimation is that this is the exact same product, aluminum rollers, aluminum painted frame that bends, barely holds the tube while rolling- and slips; not to mention after pulling the tube manually through the rollers while applying pressure, the pins that hold the rollers fall out. In no way is this item Heavy Duty. Dont buy plasic, dont buy aluminum, make sure the frame is steel or brass or for gods sakes bronze. Ill give it 2 stars because its worth the purchase if you lower the price enough.(groan>>> try these:
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Claire Childs
> 24 hourI know it is pictured wringing out a toothpaste tube, but this device is far too large and heavy for most people to want it on their bathroom counter. It is far over-sized for the job it is shown performing. Further, the instructions provided with the device clearly indicate that it is meant for more industrial tubes such as caulk - its size and weight is better suited for that performance as well.
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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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M
> 24 hourPurchased it to get medicine out of tubes and it works great.
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Vilma DeMille
> 24 hourVery good quality. Works very well Gor tube paints
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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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Enrique Blanda
> 24 hourThis is a very fantastic product and very easy to use and very very sturdy it should last me a long time!
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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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Wade Meyers
> 24 hourFor years I never bothered with these tube squeezers since I had a small wood section of a 2 x 4 that I used to flatten all my artist’s oil paint tubes. Worked great - the tubes flattened nicely as I worked the paint towards the top and then folded the flat part, but the problem was that as I squeezed paint out some worked its way back down, and after a few sessions I’d have to flatten the tube again. I didn’t know it, but I was “doing it all wrong” and basically working too hard at this task. So, fast forward to a chance ad recently for a cheaper squeezer and I looked into them and decided that I might as well spend the extra money for a quality product. Price seems high, but it’s quick and will ensure you get as much paint out of each tube as possible. Man - I love this thing! Easy to use, works very quickly, and let me tell you every last molecule of paint is worked towards the top, and with just a few turns of the handle. The ‘flattened’ area is corrugated so it’s really hard for the paint to work it’s way back down. Even then, as I recap each tube and before putting them into my paint drawer I re-insert the tube back into the squeezer and with a quick crank or two the tube is 100% ready for easy squeezing next time. Of course - make sure your cap is secure lest paint go flying out (for old paint-encrusted caps it may be a good idea to ‘squeeze’ the tube over a garbage can??). Also, no worries about over-squeezing ~ when the tube is done the handle simply stops turning. Well-made and highly recommended. You’ll love it!