hans_w shares:
The emptier a ketchup bottle is, the harder it is to get the contents out. Therefore I fill the rest of the ketchup at about 2 cm rest into an almost full (new) bottle.
So I get the old bottle cleanly empty, without knocking or poking.
It is best to put the almost empty bottle on its side for several hours to allow the ketchup to flow together there.
Then screw everything together, place it vertically and wait until the upper bottle is empty.
I have no idea whether all ketchup bottles have the same thread. Designed for and tested with Alnatura Tomato Ketchup (germany).
The adapter consists of two parts, that are screwed together. This was necessary to avoid supports.
download the files on: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ketchup-refiller
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