A friend was recently telling me about these handy little contraptions that are perfect for squeezing out every last drop of anything that comes in a tube--and because I'm a penny pincher I love them. If you're a penny pincher you'll love them too. They're called Main Squeeze and I have fallen in love with them. So have my kids.
The frugal side of me works hard to get every last drop out of my tubes and bottles and that is why I am thrilled with these little lovelies. They are perfect for items in the bathroom like toothpaste, make-up, diaper rash cream, lotion, sunscreen or medicines. They also come in handy in the kitchen for things like frosting or piping bags, and even work wonderfully for crafty things like paint or glue.
You simply slip them on the top of your tubes and they squeeze everything right down to the bottom. My nine year old thinks they're just about the greatest thing ever since it prevents her three year old brother from making a squishy mess of the toothpaste tube.
I have to say I was really surprised how well it "smooshed" everything in my tubes down to the bottom and then how well it holds it's place without wiggling or moving around. This Main Squeeze is really secure and works just how I had hoped! Pretty cool, huh?
If you're wondering where to buy these beauties you can find them HERE. And because I'm so thrilled with how well these work I want to share the love! I'm giving away one package of Main Squeezes to one lucky reader. To enter to win simply leave a comment below telling me one thing you do to be frugal . . . and that's it. Giveaway ends June 9, 2015 11:59 PDT.
And the winner is . . .
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Bonnie!
Congratulations Bonnie on winning a package of Main Squeeze! I know you'll love them as much as me.
I love being able to get every last bit out of containers. We are frugal by reusing paper for notes, drawing and printing.
ReplyDeleteI use my bread bags to store my homemade bread in. I also reuse sandwich bags that just held non-messy items in them. These squeeze things looks great and I hope to win! =)
ReplyDeleteI am frugal by shopping at thrift stores and bargains centers. I am on a set income and frugal is my life's course.
ReplyDeleteI am frugal by shopping at thrift stores and bargain centers. I am on a set income. I have to be frugal, but that doesn't stop me from enjoying life.
ReplyDeleteI keep my AC turned up to 79 in the summer. We might be a but warm (Nevadan) but when I get my bill it is worth it.
ReplyDeleteI clip coupons to help out with our grocery bill and we keep our thermostat up in the summertime and low in the winter.
ReplyDeleteI make most of my food from scratch. I feel that buying, prepping and making my food is not only more budget friendly, but healthier as well. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteFreeze, can, or dehydrate your produce as a way to be and stay frugal - shaunie
ReplyDeleteI don't have a data plan on my phone ; )
ReplyDeleteI "shop" at garage sales weekly and many times find clothing that can be cut and resewn. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteEvin5 at aol dot com
i shop at the thrift store, and mend what i can. thanks so much for the great giveaway- i always have trouble with those darn tubes! :D
ReplyDeletebeth c
I shop at garage sales for my kids clothes! Would love to win this!
ReplyDeleteOne way I save money is by making my own laundry detergent.
ReplyDeleteI try to hunt down coupons for the things we really use, make lots of our meals from scratch, and look for fun free activities for my toddler to participate in! I also participate in consignment sales to sell and buy my daughters clothes and toys!
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