The new material they use does not compress the way the old metal tubes did; I think Dee is right- cutting it open is the only way.
I REALLY HATE the packaging of many expensive “beauty” creams (with springs and pumps that occupy more space and make the last product harder to extract).
My metal shop (and little red vice) are in an upstairs spare room, not in the shop in my garage (stuff like my kiln – that need ventilation) are in the garage.
I need a little vise like that for all my tubes, not only toothpaste. What a great idea. I wonder if they have any that just clamp on to a counter or maybe even suction cup. Oh, forget that last one, mine are textured. I think a trip to Princess Auto is in store and it is right next to Fabricland. A pairing made in Heaven.
The toothpaste companies have us all snookered anyway. You only need a tiny dab of TP to clean your teeth. Those commercials and ads showing a full brush are just salesmanship. It’s soap. How hilarious is it that people use so much they have to spit out midway through cleaning. Use less! About a quarter inch on the brush is plenty.
There is a small plastic device you can purchase from the toothbrush/toothpaste aisles of many pharmacies that squeezes the toothpaste tube much like the wringer part of the old-fashioned washing machines.
I prefer to work the muscles. Work on the toothpaste tube and be able to open jars. Because there is never anyone around to open the jar of pickles when you want one. NOW!
tattooedcyberidiot almost 11 years ago
Does the vice squad know he has one of those in the basement?
Sisyphos almost 11 years ago
Might be able to squeeze one more brush-full out of it that way! (I try to squeeze to the very last paste, but only by hand.)
Diane in comics land Premium Member almost 11 years ago
There’s about 3 more portions if you cut it open. One from scraping, like Pacopuddy noted, & 2 more hiding down near the opening
Strod almost 11 years ago
Holy… That’s one violent smilie!
vldazzle almost 11 years ago
The new material they use does not compress the way the old metal tubes did; I think Dee is right- cutting it open is the only way.
I REALLY HATE the packaging of many expensive “beauty” creams (with springs and pumps that occupy more space and make the last product harder to extract).
vldazzle almost 11 years ago
My metal shop (and little red vice) are in an upstairs spare room, not in the shop in my garage (stuff like my kiln – that need ventilation) are in the garage.
rnmontgomery almost 11 years ago
Monty is my hero [been there done that] but I like the idea of cutting it open better.
hometownk Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I need a little vise like that for all my tubes, not only toothpaste. What a great idea. I wonder if they have any that just clamp on to a counter or maybe even suction cup. Oh, forget that last one, mine are textured. I think a trip to Princess Auto is in store and it is right next to Fabricland. A pairing made in Heaven.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 11 years ago
The toothpaste companies have us all snookered anyway. You only need a tiny dab of TP to clean your teeth. Those commercials and ads showing a full brush are just salesmanship. It’s soap. How hilarious is it that people use so much they have to spit out midway through cleaning. Use less! About a quarter inch on the brush is plenty.
braindead Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Dagwood used pliers.
'nuffsaid Premium Member almost 11 years ago
There is a small plastic device you can purchase from the toothbrush/toothpaste aisles of many pharmacies that squeezes the toothpaste tube much like the wringer part of the old-fashioned washing machines.
Bobongo almost 11 years ago
That’s easiest. I’d go with that.
Bobongo almost 11 years ago
Once again Monty runs afoul of the Law of Diminishing Returns.
Nelly55 almost 11 years ago
Hey! My husband (who spells his name “Monte”) does the same thing!!
Tightwads of the world UNITE!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Used to know a girl who insisted that you always had to squeeze from the bottom of the tube. Nope, she made no effort to hide the crazy.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
I prefer to work the muscles. Work on the toothpaste tube and be able to open jars. Because there is never anyone around to open the jar of pickles when you want one. NOW!