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    As amusing at it was, my wife didn't like the idea of a wrench in the bathroom so I've purchased a proper stand.

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    for some reason i was about to say roughly the same.... i dont think SWMBO would take too kindly to a sizeable crescent hanging around in the bathroom.

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    Very manly!! Another great shaving hack is to use wall mounted spring broom holders as a brush stand. You just line the interior with soft adhesive velcro to protect your brush handles. I have a few in my bathroom already and prefer them to plastic stands.
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    That'll work,,, a year or two ago , there was a post from someone who did just that,,, I think he put some knid of felt on his to prevent scratching.

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    I stole the idea from Mustache and Blade podcast, which is what I generally listen to during honing sessions.
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    The only problem I saw was you didn't pick a wrench that had a lifetime warranty Craftsman, Snap On etc.
    Oh and brushes aren't warrantied when you knock it all in the toilet, brush and all.
    Har!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarkus View Post
    The only problem I saw was you didn't pick a wrench that had a lifetime warranty Craftsman, Snap On etc.
    Oh and brushes aren't warrantied when you knock it all in the toilet, brush and all.
    Har!!!
    No Craftsman tools in Australia, but I have heard about them from Americans I've worked with.

    I was more worried about knocking it all over and cracking a tile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregington View Post
    No Craftsman tools in Australia, but I have heard about them from Americans I've worked with.

    I was more worried about knocking it all over and cracking a tile.
    Too funny
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    What makes it a phenomenal brush stand is that it's one size fits all AAAND... it's dual purpose(triple if you count using it as a bludgeoning tool as a legitimate use)
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    That is pretty awesome

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