Coghlan's Squeeze Tubes

rik_uk3

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Would anybody be interested in buying Coghlan's Squeeze Tubes , two to a pack, £4 including UK delivery. These are good sized tubes you can clean and re-use. There is no profit in this for me after having them sent over from the states. These are good for jam, butter/marg, peanut butter etc

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let me know and I'll get a few packs sent over
 

atraildreamer

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mojofilter said:
I probably would be Rik, how do you fill them though? :confused:

You fill them through the bottom of the tube, which is open, fold over the open bottom to close the tube, and secure the contents with a clip that slides over the folded over end of the tube. The clip is not that apparent in the photo. These are similar to the Gerry (Gerry Mountain Sports--now out of business) tubes that I used years ago. :approve:
 

swyn

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I would certainly be interested in a couple of packs.
Thanks from Swyn.

PS crazy idea, but you could put in layers of jam/peanut butter or whatever then it would come out stripey! :rolleyes: :D
S.
 

rik_uk3

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OK lads, as xmas is with us soon, I'll wait until the early new year and have around 20 packs sent over from the states.

Thank you all for the response :)
 

leon-b

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could you not just get a tomato puree or toothpaste tube, cut of the bottom and clean them out and just secure the bottom with some sort of clip, surely this would be the same thing
leon
 

Glen

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Chalk me up for 2 packs of 2 when the time comes.

Thanks, to yet another BCUK participant for organising a Group Buy, I'll have to think of something to organise myself as I'm begining to feel a touch guilty of the amount I've joined in.

Perhaps
 

atraildreamer

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leon-b said:
could you not just get a tomato puree or toothpaste tube, cut of the bottom and clean them out and just secure the bottom with some sort of clip, surely this would be the same thing
leon

You might use a potato chip bag clip to secure the tube, or a binder clip from the office supply store.
 

scottishwolf

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I've tried the toothpaste tube, tomatoe paste tube thing and it really doesnt work that well. I agree a pressure washer might do the job though, but i really dont want my fingers skinned by one, it bloody hurts and wouldn't reccomend it. The colgan tubes are pretty good but once used for one thing, only use them for that thing, flavours do tend to hang around a bit. (I have no conection with colgan etc).....lol, I just eat too much and always look for ways to carry more for less...pmsl :lmao:
 

leon-b

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yes i know how much it hurts to be skinned by a pressure washer, happened to me once and it cut strait through the skin
leon
 

rik_uk3

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No problems, my friend in the States will send them in January, which is not that long away, and it stops us spending xmas money on silly things for bushcraft ;)
 

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