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    Warm lather on cold winter days will spoil you..........
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    Well, I guess that's next for me. Where do I get one? A really good one...

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    I've been looking at purchasing a scuttle and I'm curious if anyone has tried a moonstar pottery scuttle before? I really like the look of them but worry about the size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerdvaark View Post
    Well, I guess that's next for me. Where do I get one? A really good one...
    Georgetown Pottery makes a nice scuttle. They sell directly, just Google the name.
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    I prefer just a brush warmer; I build lather on my face, which I've found to be easier, especially with soaps. Building a lather in a scuttle first can be quite a workout, and the brush warmer accomplishes the same thing...warm lather. It also takes up less space in a cabinet crammed with soaps and creams...

    Edit: I have a GP scuttle that I used to use, but the brush warmer is from Dirty Bird Pottery.

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    I bought a Robert Becker and really like it. It is the only one I have owned so can't compare to any other brands. The price was very reasonable, very good quality work. Can not get to web site for whatever reason but a search will list several for sell by private individuals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    I bought a Robert Becker and really like it. It is the only one I have owned so can't compare to any other brands. The price was very reasonable, very good quality work. Can not get to web site for whatever reason but a search will list several for sell by private individuals.
    +1 on the Becker. I've got a Becker as well, and it's very good, especially considering the craftsmanship and the price.

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