Where to get those little red tubes?

Ya know, the ones that (usually) come with spray cans and plug into the outlet hole for better directional control of the spray. Where can I get some?

Also, what are they called? They must have a name. For example, the little vertical fold in your upper lip is called the philtrum. So, if that thing can have its own name then certainly those little red spray can tubes should have their own name, right?

Thanks.

Bob

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BobW
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"Straw" is the name...

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Robert Baer

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Check around some plastics companies. They probably have a name, but I don't know what it is. I wonder if there's a "Standard" for these (size, length, construction material), or if they are just spec'd as needed by manufacturers?

-mpm

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spray tubes. here's a funny story from a guy who tried to market them:

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gearhead

spray tubes. here's a funny story from a guy who tried to market them:

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That is hilarious!

Well, at least I know where to get some, and he shouldn't be too hard to find with a name like Maxim Hurwicz.

Thanks.

Bob

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BobW

"Aerosol Spray head with tube" is the name.

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He doesn't want the "spray head with tube". He wants the tube.

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Richard Henry

Considering that the internet is a collection of tubes, you are looking in the right place!

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cs_posting

AKA: 'Extension Tube' in some old electronics catalogs.

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Michael A. Terrell

One name they go by is "aerosol spray can snorkel." As you've figured out, though, they also go by other names.

Cheers, Tom

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Tom Bruhns

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