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Rossen Reports: This gadget will pull every drop from squeeze bottles

Jeff Rossen shares tips to help you get every last bit out of products like toothpaste, makeup and condiments, saving you money.

Rossen Reports: This gadget will pull every drop from squeeze bottles

Jeff Rossen shares tips to help you get every last bit out of products like toothpaste, makeup and condiments, saving you money.

Rawson reports, sharing hacks to squeeze out every last drop of what you buy right out. So your money doesn't go in the trash. Think about things like toothpaste or lotions or sunscreen. Anything with one of these like squeeze bottles. You can never really get it all out. Right. Well, we found this really cool thing on Amazon book. It's in my back pocket. Got two of these for 10 bucks, right? Two for 10. All you do to get the last stuff is you see the thing right over there, you stick this right in there like that. Then all of *** sudden you just twist this and this is how you get the toothpaste out. So let me open the top here, right? So you roll it around, look at it kind of rolls around in there and watch at the very end of the bottle. I mean, look at this thing up, boom. How cool is that? And I can, I can just keep going. Look at it'll give me right to the end. You would have thrown this out by now. You can get two of these for 10 bucks. Just search toothpaste squeezer on Amazon. Awesome. Next, your makeup is that tube of lipstick? Really empty. So this is one of my favorite lipsticks. You can tell I've really kind of used this down to the very end. My producer Ally showing you just how much product you're wasting. If you think it's empty, you are wrong. Check this out, there's *** little sticker here on the bottom, some lipsticks the way they're manufactured like this one, for example, there's this little hole here. What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take just like *** makeup brush, anything like this that you can kind of do. Make sure it's clean first, we cleaned it off. I'm gonna put that through the bottom and look at how much is still in there. That's like *** whole another thing of lipstick. Are you kidding me? Now? Let's head to the fridge for your condiments like ketchup mustard and mayo. Yeah, it's always so annoying, isn't it? When you have that much left? It's like kind of on the bottom. You turn it upside down forever and it like never comes out. You're just like hitting the bottle. Watch the eu physics. This is really, really cool. I'm gonna look like *** moron but you'll be in the privacy of your own home. Don't do it on national television like me. So tighten this up. Ok. Tighten, make sure the lids very tight then watch this. You wanna go back circular motion and do this. I'm gonna ask my producer. How long do I do this for? I'm good. I'm good. Well, maybe I just like doing it. Ok. It's good. Arm workout. All right. And look, it's already all in the bottom. Look at that. It's all gone from the top. Come over here for *** second. Look at that right out. There are even many spatulas you can buy that. I found for things like plastic jars, squeeze tubes to help scoop everything out. I'm gonna give you some of those links. All the links we talked about in my Rawson Reports newsletter. That's where you can also find the exclusive deals and bonus content. It comes straight to your inbox and it's free. No one's asking you for *** credit card, just sign up, it's free Rawson reports.com. Back to you.
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Rossen Reports: This gadget will pull every drop from squeeze bottles

Jeff Rossen shares tips to help you get every last bit out of products like toothpaste, makeup and condiments, saving you money.

Think about how often you throw out bottles of makeup, toothpaste and jars of food you store in the fridge. Are they really empty? Rossen Reports found hacks to help you beat product waste and save money.Squeeze every last drop out of your toothpasteToothpaste tube almost empty? We tested these stainless-steel toothpaste rollers from Amazon to get every last bit out of the tube. Load them up and twist the handle – and this tool will help you get the rest of the toothpaste out with ease.Hidden lipstickTwisting your lipstick and there’s no more product coming out? There’s probably more in the tube that you can’t see. Use a small tool with a flat surface, like a steel cosmetic spatula, to pull out the remaining lipstick. Transfer it to a small container for storage and use a lip brush to apply the remaining product.Scrape out liquid productDo you have a liquid product that’s stuck on the sides of the packaging – like concealer, liquid foundation or bottles of lotion? Use a tool like The Spatty, a mini silicone spatula, to get into those hard-to-reach places, and scrape out the remaining product.A condiment bottle hack that doubles as an arm workoutThis genius hack will help get out ketchup, mustard and mayo that’s stuck in the bottom of the bottle. Make sure the lid is secure, then hold the bottle and rotate your arm backward a few times in a circular motion, as Jeff Rossen does in the video above. This will force the liquid in the bottle from the base to the bottleneck.Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com. Want bonus content and exclusive deals? Make sure to sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.

Think about how often you throw out bottles of makeup, toothpaste and jars of food you store in the fridge. Are they really empty? Rossen Reports found hacks to help you beat product waste and save money.

Squeeze every last drop out of your toothpaste

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Toothpaste tube almost empty? We tested these stainless-steel toothpaste rollers from Amazon to get every last bit out of the tube. Load them up and twist the handle – and this tool will help you get the rest of the toothpaste out with ease.

Hidden lipstick

Twisting your lipstick and there’s no more product coming out? There’s probably more in the tube that you can’t see. Use a small tool with a flat surface, like a steel cosmetic spatula, to pull out the remaining lipstick. Transfer it to a small container for storage and use a lip brush to apply the remaining product.

Scrape out liquid product

Do you have a liquid product that’s stuck on the sides of the packaging – like concealer, liquid foundation or bottles of lotion? Use a tool like The Spatty, a mini silicone spatula, to get into those hard-to-reach places, and scrape out the remaining product.

A condiment bottle hack that doubles as an arm workout

This genius hack will help get out ketchup, mustard and mayo that’s stuck in the bottom of the bottle. Make sure the lid is secure, then hold the bottle and rotate your arm backward a few times in a circular motion, as Jeff Rossen does in the video above. This will force the liquid in the bottle from the base to the bottleneck.

Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He’s answering your consumer questions every Friday in the new segment "Rossen Responds." Email your questions to him at RossenResponds@hearst.com.

Want bonus content and exclusive deals? Make sure to sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.