Dawgluver
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I just drag the tube over the edge of the vanity top. Same principle, no tools required.
I like tools.
I just drag the tube over the edge of the vanity top. Same principle, no tools required.
I just drag the tube over the edge of the vanity top. Same principle, no tools required.
I use my metal one for squeezing the last out of the toothpaste.
Some of us are tool-users...
I think that this just might be the perfect excuse to have a rolling pin in the bathroom!
If you think about it, the edge of the vanity counter top that I use is a tool. It just happens to be right there where I brush my teeth so I don't have to go get a different tool to do the job.
If you think about it, the edge of the vanity counter top that I use is a tool. It just happens to be right there where I brush my teeth so I don't have to go get a different tool to do the job.
This from the guy who stores his Kitchenaid above the commode.
It's not above the commode. It's in a cabinet across the room.
I checked out our vanity counter, no sharp edges on which to squeeze the toothpaste. I'm going for the bench scraper. Second in command is the rolling pin.
Bench scrapers and rolling pins would work but you should really look into an old style ringer washer. It's ideal for squeezing the last drop of toothpaste out of any tube.