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This $10 Bottle-Emptying Kit Is So Good, Reviewers Wonder How They Ever Lived Without It

This $10 Bottle-Emptying Kit Is So Good, Reviewers Wonder How They Ever Lived Without It

Yahoo29-05-2025
In this economy, we are not wasting a single drop of anything we've spent our hard-earned cash on. Skin care. Shampoo. Condiments. Hand soap. We are ensuring the bottle is 100% empty before tossing it in the recycling.
And while you could do the old school method of balancing an oddly-shaped bottle upside down and then shaking it vigorously, fruitlessly attempting to get every last glob, it's easier to snag this ingenious, $10 bottle emptying kit, which does all the work for you. Introducing the aptly named Flip-it!, a 'Shark Tank'- approved adapter and dispenser system that lets you evenly stand your products upside-down, ensuring you're not wasting one bit.
And it's easy to use! Simply remove your bottle's original cap or pump. Then, twist on the Flip-It! cap, that works as a dispenser with a built-in balance stand to let gravity pull the product down, for easy use.
Reviewers call it 'THE solution I've been needing for last 20 years!' and something they'll now never live without. Each set gives you a base cap (or two/six) and multiple size adapters to ensure the kit fits on most screw-top plastic products.
'These are very handy and easy to use,' one reviewer who bought the multipack said. '[It] will practically pay for itself by the money you'll save by enabling you to get every drop of the liquid products you have purchased for your home. Easy to clean and reuse over and over again.'
Reusable and durable, these handy tops can help all over the house, ensuring you get the most from food, soap, lotions and more, without your bottles tipping over. 'I was able to get two more weeks out of my face wash and a month out of hand lotion once the original pumps quit dispensing,' another reviewer said.
If you're trying to make the most of your products, snag one of these bottle-emptying kits today and never worry about shaking the last from your bottles again.
'Where has this been all my life?! All these years I've been struggling with my Aveeno lotion bottles! I happen to see this product at my mom's house and was intrigued. I was a little discouraged by the price, but if this worked liked I hoped, it would change my life... Boy am I glad I bought it! It is THE solution I've been needing for last 20 years! It works amazing and will save me so much anxiety over my unused lotion. What are you going to do about it, Big Lotion?? Ha! In your face!' — R. Smalley
'Seriously, these are PHENOMENAL! I was really struggling with a lotion bottle pump that wouldn't work once it became 1/3 full. It was quite annoying. I saw these and gave it a shot. So glad I did! They're extremely simple to use and are very well made. Since then, I now use these with my honey and shampoo bottles. Can't beat it! It's quite cost-effective, too, because it means you won't have to show away a bottle that still has some remaining contents. Just a brilliant product overall! A+' — Farrow Tech
'These work great on our conditioner and lotion bottles to get to every last drop. Buying a second set, the first one has lasted 5 years and is still going. Highly recommend and happy to support small business!' — Lisa
'Now my mostly empty shampoo and lotion bottles stand upside down without falling over and empty easily and completely. No more unscrewing the cap a hundred times to try to get every last drop out. I bought a two pack and wish I had bought more. Easy to use, works as described, and will last for years to come. The product was more expensive than I liked, but worth the money for the convenience.' — Kent L. Howe
'I like this product because it allows me to get the best value of my products the would otherwise be wasted due to the container. As stated, no more waste of products like lotions and other items due to the container design that does not allow you tip over the container to retrieve all of the product. This product helps drain the product down to the spout and help empty the product that may otherwise been wasted. Thank you for this invention. Very creative and helpful. It is also designed to work with multiple size containers.' — djcomputer
'When I first learned of this I knew right away it was something I needed. It's only been a few weeks and already I have used 2 or 3 of the pieces to save lotions, soaps, etc. One bottle of body lotion, which normally would have been thrown out a long time ago, lasted at least 2 extra months because of all the lotion that was trapped at the very bottom of the bottle. I was able to salvage just about every last drop from this bottle and only disposed of it a few days ago! I can see already that this item will pay for itself time and time again. I highly recommend it. FIVE STARS*****' — JennD.39
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