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I think they are so annoying

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BlueBelle Thu 05-Jan-17 23:37:54

AIBU to absolutely hate squeeze bottles why can't we have everything in glass like before I have just wrestled with a honey squeezy that just doesn't want to give up its contents what's your least liked kitchen item

Elenkalubleton Fri 06-Jan-17 13:26:53

Turn jars upside down and poke a knife under the rim,let's the pressure out.Lid comes of easily.Ive bought a battery operated tin opener only this week from Lakeland.

Yorkshiregel Fri 06-Jan-17 12:50:51

I have a bottle opener gadget which gets round the problem of losing my grip with arthritis. Works a treat.

There is too much packaging with things these days, and it all goes in to landfill which is not good for the environment. That is my main gripe. Take a box of biscuits which we got for Christmas. They were in a box, inside was a plastic tray, each biscuit was wrapped in foil, and each tray was bound in plastic. Nice thought but too much wrapping.

nipsmum Fri 06-Jan-17 12:46:05

I don't have too many problems with squeezy bottles. Golden syrup is so much easier in a squeezy. I wish they did treacle in this kind of bottle. So much easier and cleaner to use and measure for recipes.

JackyB Fri 06-Jan-17 12:10:09

As Peter Cook once said : "Life is like a tin of sardines, there's always a bit left in the corner that you can't get out."

annifrance Fri 06-Jan-17 12:06:19

British packaging is a walk in the park compared to French. And it has three extra layers to get through!

marpau Fri 06-Jan-17 11:59:02

Nana58 the syrup tin does not have flies on it they are bees. Based on a tale about Samson in the book of judges and the famous quote "out of strength came sweetness."

Lupatria Fri 06-Jan-17 11:55:12

rambling rose, i've got one of those brabantia items although i never knew it was made by them!
my grandaughters call it "gadget" as it's so useful to open jam jars and even pop bottles when my arthritic thumbs fail me.

Ramblingrose22 Fri 06-Jan-17 11:41:03

I never buy squeezy bottles by choice. I find the plastic bottles of toilet cleaners with child-proof pads that you squeeze to "unlock" and turn the cap to remove it almost impossible to squeeze hard enough.

I bought a Brabantia gadget years ago that opens jars and bottles of various sizes. If I was more computer-savvy, I'd take a pic and attach it.

It has various "rings" of different sizes that grip the the cap/lid.When you find the best fitting ring, you squeeze the handles together to grip the item and turn. You have to be careful with thinner plastic caps in case the gadget tears the plastic open.

Maybe Brabantia still make these. Wouldn't be without it.

Esabeautuppence Fri 06-Jan-17 11:40:15

Try putting it in the microwave to make contents runny, works a treat, short time only.

Lilyflower Fri 06-Jan-17 11:40:10

The Lakeland jar opener is magic, I agree. Otherwise I have to find a man to get the tops off for me.

Nanna58 Fri 06-Jan-17 11:18:49

Not with you on your view of the golden syrup tins Sue01, as a child that picture on them of the dead lion with the flies buzzing round him used to give me the creeps!

felice Fri 06-Jan-17 11:03:56

DGS got a Train engine to add to his set from Santa, it took DD and I 20 minutes and a Stanley knife to get it open.
Why,,,, it is just a little wooden train ??????

Craftycat Fri 06-Jan-17 10:59:55

Never mind in the kitchen- it's the bathroom that gets me! Moisturisers, eye creams etc. in tubes that have at least a week's worth left at the end. I always cut the end off & use every last bit.These things cost a fortune so they should make it all easily available but of course they want you to buy it again quickly. Not me!
Same with hair products & shower gel etc. plus the toothpaste gets a thorough squeeze until it gives it last drop.

kathyd Fri 06-Jan-17 10:59:21

x-posted with yours Sue01

kathyd Fri 06-Jan-17 10:57:54

I don't throw out the marmite jar when it's finished but keep it till next time I'm making a casserole and then I rinse it out with hot water and add to the meat.

sue01 Fri 06-Jan-17 10:46:54

Oh I absolutely adore Golden Syrup tins.... they're a work of art typographically !

Bovril jars I rinse out and use the gloop for gravy.

grandMattie Fri 06-Jan-17 10:42:58

I do the same *boggles". Always works.
I can't open the "press and turn" thingies. I really struggle - arthritic thumbs...
floor there is a gizmo from lakelands that does ringpulls. Never wear my meals now! grin

Bijou Fri 06-Jan-17 10:41:44

Lucky girl. I too have a Brabantia opener bought in Spain 30 years ago and am pleased to hear it is still being manufactured. Wouldn't be without it. I have trouble with opening cans and often resort to the old dangerous opener I had when married 70 years ago. I use that to release the pressure of jars. Ring pulls are another challenge so upend the can and use my old opener.

moobox Fri 06-Jan-17 10:36:34

Stick the honey bottle in the microwave to get the final squeeze out.

I hate a face serum I have that is gloopy in consistency yet has a drop in the bottle. it just doesnt work

rosesarered Fri 06-Jan-17 10:35:53

Or tap on Dh's head?

Elrel Fri 06-Jan-17 10:35:12

Sardine tins! Vacuum packed fish! Bleach and loo cleaner with press and twist. Most longlife milk containers!

boggles Fri 06-Jan-17 10:29:48

To open any new jar just tap gently on the floor. Opens immediately.

floorflock Fri 06-Jan-17 10:26:28

How about ring pulls. Although these aren't all the same, some are easier than others. I particularly find that a soup brand that starts with B and ends in axters has terrible ring pulls and I end up wearing the soup, so does the work top and anything else nearby!

Neversaydie Fri 06-Jan-17 10:21:39

Lakeland (?) do a round piece of tough plastic (rubber?)with ridges on that you use to grip a jar or bottle -quite cheap .I find tapping the lid hard on the floor often releases it too .And yes in extremes door frame ....

rosesarered Fri 06-Jan-17 10:19:20

Christine grin
Yes, Bluebelle I think squeezy bottles are the devils spawn!
A tip for opening stubborn jars...hit the lid in four places with a knife handle, it releases pressure.
Getting into vacuum packed meat and fish has me swearing like a trooper.