Jack Richeson - Tube Wringer

Tube Wringer

Squeeze every last drop from paint tubes with this efficient wringer tool

Paint tubes always have more in them than you think. This aluminum tube wringer extracts every usable bit from tubes up to 2⅞ inches wide, recovering product that would otherwise get tossed with the empty. The simple mechanical design works like old-fashioned wringers, slide the tube through the rollers and turn the crank to flatten it completely from bottom to top.

That 35% more product claim isn't marketing hyperbole; it's the difference between squeezing by hand and actually emptying the tube. Professional painters using expensive oils or specialized colors appreciate the cost savings over time. The tool handles everything from student-grade acrylics to thick oil paint tubes without struggling.

Solid construction means this wringer lasts through years of studio use rather than bending or breaking after a few tubes. Mount it to your work surface or use it handheld depending on your setup. Once you've extracted that last inch of cadmium red or titanium white instead of throwing it away, you'll wonder why you waited so long to get one.

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Painting Purchase Guide

Paint Types

Acrylic Paints - Fast-drying, water-based paints perfect for beginners and professionals. Versatile medium suitable for canvas, paper, wood, and other surfaces.

Oil Paints - Traditional slow-drying paints offering rich colors and extended working time. Ideal for detailed work and blending techniques.

Watercolors - Transparent water-soluble paints for creating luminous, flowing artwork. Perfect for landscapes, illustrations, and expressive painting.

Decorative Paints - Specialty paints for furniture, walls, and decorative projects. Includes chalk paint, milk paint, and metallic formulations.

Painting Tools - Essential painting accessories including palettes, mediums, varnishes, and cleaning supplies for professional painting work.

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