I'm reading that brushes should be stored bristles down. Most of the brush holders i'm find for some reason are $30-70 which seems kind of rediculous, what all is there out there?
I think I'm getting a Shavemac 944? with the newbie kit from Topher
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I'm reading that brushes should be stored bristles down. Most of the brush holders i'm find for some reason are $30-70 which seems kind of rediculous, what all is there out there?
I think I'm getting a Shavemac 944? with the newbie kit from Topher
I'm pretty sure the plastic ones are much cheaper than the chromed metal....
you can easily make one out of a coat hanger if you don't feel like spending 70 bucks for a Dovo stand that is also basically made out of a coat hanger >:-}
Colleen at The Gentleman's Quarter has them for $7.50 and they are very good quality. They are much better then the $4.50 ones out there.
sweet... ordered that... and a coupla soaps.... and a bowl....
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I made this one with 1/8" wire and a 1.5" suction cup. You can get the suction cups at most craft stores.
I was acutally thinking of making my own.. sort of industrial style (I'm an aspiring automotive engineer). Probably will still try at some point, but at least this way it's not a huge priority.. got something that should work.
I never hang my brushes,I figure that the flat bottoms were intended to stand them up.
Besides,we don't have to hang upside down for our hair to dry.:p
thats true I just worry about water pooling in the handle and starting to mildew
I don't hang mine but I always try to dry it as much as possible. I squeeze near the knot and shake it a few times, then brush around a towel for a bit.
(Then again, I'm cheap and basic and have been doing just fine with a boar brush. I figure if I spring for a badger I'll be tasting the fruits of another and won't want to go back to the boar.)