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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

A unique dispensing device to get that last drop out of a tube of face cream, toothpaste or other product without losing any volume! You get 100% of product and not 85% - all power to the end user!

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  • 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!

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

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

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  • i wish taking a shit was that easy

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  • @lilking717 Its also Worse* than your spelling

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

  • wow it wort then my mom cooking

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

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

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

  • 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

  • @unitaper it is if you eat right.

  • 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?

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