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The most economical of our products, the light duty is perfect for around-the-house applications, from squeezing out the last drop of toothpaste to occasional caulking jobs, TubeWringer 202 is your go-to tool. Plan to use your TubeWringer for heavier work? The TubeWringer 205 is perfect to help you get full use out of tubes of hair dye, medical compounds, oil paints, and caulk.

Our heavy duty product is perfect for continual shop or studio use. Use the metal rollers to crimp sheet metal, squeeze heavy-duty tubes, and get the last drop out of expensive adhesives.
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You may wonder, what is a TubeWringer? This useful tool was invented by John Gill right here in Oregon. He saw that many tubes were thrown out with quite a bit still left in them, wasting tons of useful paint, ointment, toothpaste, adhesive, and more every year. He set out to fix this problem by creating a product that would squeeze out the very last drop of anything inside of a tube. He would experiment with "empty" tubes purchased from local children, using his invention to wring out the last bit of whatever was in the tube.
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The Gill Mechanical Tube-Wringer was invented primarily as a tube squeezer. However, we have had crafty customers who have used the crimping mechanism of the metal rollers to crimp and corrugate light metals and paper. Many DIYers, inventors, artists, jewelers, and model-makers have utilized the Tube-Wringer on small projects, as the opening of our multi-tool is meant to accommodate a tube up to 2 inches wide. While this means no one is using the Tube-Wringer on large-scale corrugation projects, it makes small scale crimping feasible and fun.
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The Tube-Wringer is a high-quality tube squeezer that is built to last. This American-made product was invented specifically to help people from all walks of life get every single last drop out of tubes. Since it was developed in the 1970s, customers from Australia to America have told us about the many uses of the Tube-Wringer.
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