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  • just crap pay the same price or more for less paste...

  • wow it wort then my mom cooking

  • @lilking717 Its also Worse* than your spelling

  • I think a "real" prototype would be interesting to see.

  • Market it towards EXPENSIVE tubed materials- I use Artist's Oil Paints- Some tubes cost $50- $100 and even the cheaper pigments start around $10- 15 per 57ml tubes- Some pigments are extremely expensive- and so larger tubes eg 200ml really push the cost- Winsor & Newton- England are the best known Co with worldwide distribution- There is already a brilliant paint squeezing tool but it's highly overpriced plastic- Put a marker on tubes to warn when "running low" etc

  • @keltyk Typo- "---starting price $10-$15 per 37ml tube"

  • If this costs more than a tube then yes it is definitely a waste, all you have to do to get all of the toothpaste out is flatten the end of the tube with your toothbrush and slide it along instead of struggling with your fingers. Not negative, just saying. It is an interesting idea though.

  • That looks expensive to implement. Are there manufacturers who are seriously willing to try this?

  • about time!

  • What if i don't like the toothpaste?

  • just as long as the butterfly squeezing mechanic doesn't make the toothpast tube cost more than it would to just add an extra 10 ml of toothpaste it will be fine.

  • Love the animation though!

  • How exactly do you get it in the tube in the first place?

    And it is rather big..:/

  • reminds me of peristalsis :P

  • surely one would need to see the real thing. besides, its additional cost shouldn't be over the cost of the paste usually left inside the tube :P

  • i wish taking a shit was that easy

  • @unitaper it is if you eat right.

  • Wait.. If the butterfly squeezing mechanic is at the end of the tube. Wouldn't that already take up 15% of the paste or cream that could've potentially been in that area?

  • All tubes have to sell designated volumes - say 100mls in a standard tube - by law so you still get the same amount in the tube but with squeeze with ease you get the WHOLE 100mls! Good point though and thanks!

  • @squeezease wow I just cut open the tube after I can;t squeeze out any more...

  • That thing at the end of the tube is hollow, and filled with the product being dispensed. So the whole tube only loses a tiny skin-volume of product.

  • That is cool because you don't need one of those weird dispenser things!

    I would love to see a video of someone using it!

  • well thats good thinking

  • Now that's freaking good. I hate trying to get at the awkward bits in the tube.

  • That's an amazing R&D concept - you should get a patent on that or strike a deal w/ a company! =]

  • Very useful :D

  • At last! Yes I do struggle to get every last drop out from my creams.. at £30 a pop I cant afford to leave any in

  • how do you get the butterfly thing in the tube?

  • on automated lines after filling in the manufacturing process......hope you like it!

  • wow this is a break truh

  • Thank you - we hope it means nobody has to ever cut open a tube of get at the 15% product be it face cream, toothpaste or expensive pharmaceutical. You rock! Pass it on we would love to get it into promoted videos!

  • this is totally awesome!

  • thank you for your comment - hope life is good to you...

  • Great!

  • Siempre que no suban el precio del producto por esto, lo encuentro super útil.

  • hawt

  • wow.

  • Thank you we are glad you like our neat tube device -hope one is coming to a store near you soon. Happy valentines.

  • I hope I can get one of these, it would be interesting to try.

  • we hope that it will be available once we finish pre production testing. Glad you like it. Remember companies don't mind if you don't use that last 15% - repeat purchase is their aim. But we are championing the end user who deserves all the product be it expensive face cream or toothpaste. Would you buy a litre of milk and expect to leave 15% - No!

  • Nice angle. Good idea.

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