Thanks, Mitch, looking forward to your order. :bow
I just love these smilies...:y
Greetings
oskar
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Thanks, Mitch, looking forward to your order. :bow
I just love these smilies...:y
Greetings
oskar
I recently bought a hot pot to fill my super scuttlle with. I use the hottest tap water I can get, soak the scuttle for about 5-10 minutes and then fill with water that is a little less than boiling temperature. I am finding it is hard to get a thick enoguh lather like this and am wondering if anyone else uses a method like this and how they do it. I tried it last night and the lather was to runny with the hot water.
I have heard of people using these hot pots for scuttle water before so I took the plunge.
Oskar any US distributors yet? I'm interested in a scuttle and a mug.
John
Nearly there, John. I'm about to contact the potential resellers.
I will post it as soon as arrrangements have been made.
Greetings
oskar
Can anyone give me an outside diameter of the main bowl?
You mean the bowl containing the lather? For the s-scuttles it is about 13 cm diameter, 5 cm deep, overall diameter is 15,5 cm. For the l-scuttles, the diameter is about 11 cm, 7 cm deep, overall diameter 14 cm.
The main bodies for the s-scuttles are slipcast in a form, so the dimensions are always the same. The l-scuttles are thrown altogether, so their dimensions may vary a bit.
Greetings
oskar