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Tube Wringers

Find paint tube wringers designed for artists to accommodate different types and sizes of tubes that help artists get the most out of their paints plus save money. Whether working with oils, acrylics, or watercolors, get all the paint out of the tube. Great for saving money!
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Paint Tube Squeezers and Wringers

Here at Jerry's, we are proud to offer one of the best selection of artist designed tube wringers, paint keys and paint tube squeezers. Tube wringers we carry come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different types and sizes of tubes. The tube squeezing tools usually are made with metal or plastic rollers. Just insert the tube in the wringer and roll the end. They are handy tools to have around the house or studio, especially for products that come in tubes and can be difficult to squeeze out by hand. Paint saver keys are similar and easy to store and carry in that they extract every last drop of paint from the tube without it crimping or cracking.

See Also Recommended: Artist paints, Empty paint tubes, Palettes and mixing trays, Palette & painting knives

 

What is a tube wringer?

A tube wringer tool also known as a paint tube squeezer is a tube squeezing tool that artists use to maximize the amount of paint extracted from their tubes. It can be especially useful for artists to minimize waste and get all the paint they have purchased out of the tube. Great for saving money!

 

How to use a tube wringer?

Using a tube wringer helps to maximize the usage of the product in the tube, saving money and reducing waste. It is very important to make sure you have the correct size tube wringer based on the paint size tube you are trying to extract the paint from.
1. Insert the end of the tube into the wringer. 2. Rotate the handle of the wringer to squeeze out the contents of the tube. 3. Continue rotating the handle until you have extracted as much product as possible. 4. You can adjust the wringer to ensure you get every last drop of paint.