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doddsredoubt | 21:16 Tue 09th Jul 2013 | Shopping & Style
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Could anyone on the answerbank help me please,where could I purchase a toothpaste sqeezer,where you put the item on the end of a toothpaste and gradually roll the toothpaste up to get virtually every bit of toothpaste out of the tube.

Thankyou for any help.
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Last time I saw one of these it was in a Betterware catalogue
No need for a squeezer - just use a pair of scissors and cut the end off and stick your brush up the tube.
With the old metal toothpaste tubes I can see the merit. With modern toothpaste tubes it is easy enough to place the tube on a flat surface and run your finger or handle of tooth brush from tale to nozzle to move up the recalcitrant remains.

Well, that's what I do anyway!
Modern tubes don't need the old roller type.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005EXKLKW
Ooooh like those Daffy.
Alternatively, you could buy your toothpaste in Poundland and then the last lost bit won`t matter is it will only be about 2p worth.
They used to work brilliantly on the old metal tubes but unfortunately the new plastic tubes dont roll up, they just spring back,
Conne's idea is the best. X
I store my toothpaste cap down in a pot. the toothpaste runs down to the cap end and none gets wasted.
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Check what 237SJ says,pretty much sums up my feelings.
I just always make sure I stand the tube vertically, therefore all the toothpaste stays at the opening end of the tube.
The old metal ones needed no squeezer as they stayed squeezed. It's the plastic age ones that won't stay squeezed. Surely metal is more recyclable than plastic. Another backwards step then.
like many plastic tubes now. just cup the bottom of.you would be amazed how much is left, especially hand creams and moisturisers .
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Thankyou to everybody that contributed,I now no where to purchase one from.
Thankyou to you all much appreciated.

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