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    I have a Moss. Leisurely 3 pass shaves are no problem. Nice heavy construction. Just to further complicate your decision

    Have heard great things about the DB though, and suspect it may wind up in my trial queue.
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    I own and recommend a scuttle from Schwartzweisskeramik in Germany. I use their S-Scuttle everyday and wouldn't be without it.

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    I know your dilema but I just can't justify $70-$100 plus for a scuttle (a fancy double bowl) delivered to Aus.
    all of the items mentioned already I have read are great so really I thik it comes down to the final $$ & your choice of design you like

    I just use a 3" stone bowl to lather in & since I whipe my blade on a sponge between passes I just keep my bowl in hot water in the sink on my face towel while I shave & my lather stays warm
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    Whatever you buy just make sure the thing holds plenty of water otherwise it will not keep the lather warm very long. The early Georgetown's did not hold much. I have the Oscar from Germany and it holds around 20 ounces.
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    I have a g-12 and I love it. It can take me as long as an hour to complete 4 passes with a straight. If prepared properly, while not exactly hot; I will have warm lather through the fourth pass. I would imagine with a larger reservoir; the g-20 would stay hot longer. That being said; the Schwartzweissketmik scuttle is heavy earthenware I believe(correct me if I'm wrong Frank) and as such should hold the heat longer than thinner stoneware or porcelain. And there is a spot for your brush.
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    Ted, an hour, How come?

    Why not just add more hot water? or just run the brush under hot running water, I just flick it on the handle in hot water to warm the lather.

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    I don't know. I'm not known for being fast. Chasing the perfect baby smooth shave i guess. Sometimes I strop in between passes. I relather if it dries out. I have added more hot water on occasion and I do flick the brush under hot water sometimes and remix the lather. Maybe I enjoy the piece and quiet. I confess i am in no hurry as iIshave at night and do enjoy the experience. I am also still experimenting and trying to optimize my shave routine.
    My main point was to let Mike know that if the G-12 keeps lather warm for me then the G-20 should work for him
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    Given your EU location, I would look at Woodhead and Schwartzweisskeramik. I use a Woodhead and it works well.

    Larger will keep lather warm longer. The warmer the lather, the more frequently you will need to dip your brush tip in water and rehydrate and remix the lather.

    I recommend reading and viewing the Chimensch 30th anniversary shave thread and video where he uses the Schwartzweisskeramik scuttle during his SR shave.

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    I have owned 3 scuttles by previous makers and I find my SWK XL scuttle to be the best I've had. Functionally and aesthetically its a ringer, highly recommended.

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