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<p>In reply to my newsletter about tube squeezers, one member asked
- "My arthritic and painful hands are struggling with tubes, so it
would be worth my while investing in at least one."</p>
<p>You would not need more than one, unless you wanted them in
different places. One old paint tube leaked a bit when I used the
Tubewringer, but in general they don't and I use mine for both
food and paint. The tube comes out of the machine easily, so you
don't need one per tube or anything like that. <br>
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<p>It does not need much dexterity to use it, but you do need both
hands and also a little strength to turn the key, but an arthitis
aid might fit on it. If you buy it by mail order you should be
able to return it if it does not suit. <br>
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<b>Dr Adrian J Fowle FRCP BSc<br>
Consultant Clinical Neurophysiologist
<p>President, British Society for Clinical Neurophysiology </p>
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