Gill Mechanical Company, based in Eugene, Oregon, is the proud manufacturer of the TubeWringer, a versatile tool designed to squeeze out the very last drop of anything inside a tube. Invented by John Gill, the TubeWringer has been in production for over 38 years and is built to last, with customers around the world raving about its reliability and longevity. With models suitable for light, medium, and heavy-duty use, the TubeWringer is not only perfect for getting the most out of tubes of toothpaste, ointments, and adhesives, but it can also be used for craft projects, model train roofs, and jewelry.
Customers have found countless uses for the TubeWringer, from extracting meat from lobster claws to crimping gold foil for ribbon microphones. The TubeWringer is easy to clean and can accommodate tubes up to 2 inches wide. Gill Mechanical Company takes pride in manufacturing a well-made product that stands the test of time, and their customers appreciate the value and efficiency the TubeWringer brings to their daily lives.
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