View Poll Results: What do you use?

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  • I use a classic mug for my soap

    5 14.71%
  • I use an oversized mug

    13 38.24%
  • I use a scuttle

    5 14.71%
  • I don't use any of the above

    11 32.35%
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    Senior Member blabbermouth rtaylor61's Avatar
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    I have several soaps melted into pyrex bowls, but once I have worked the brush over the lather, I move to a small stainless steel mixing bowl.

    Randy

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    plays with sharp objects gustav's Avatar
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    Currently using 2 different options, neither shown here. One is a colonial style 3 legged pot that my girlfriend picked up while working at a historical site out here. Sat around for about a year, but when I started into this I asked for it as a soap mug and it works great, thought he opening's a little small and I wouldn't use a metal handles brush in it.

    The other is a mug I picked up of eBay. Unique silver-lined item, guessing late 1800's. Has a dish that sits on top of the mug and includes a rest for the brush. I use this one for my creams. Fill the mug up with hot water, put the dish down, and it keeps the lather warm through the whole shave! Seems like the same principal as a scuttle, though I haven't tried one of those yet.

    I feel like the more I get into this, the more I need a bathroom just for shaving!

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    Face nicker RichZ's Avatar
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    I really like the scuttle myself. It is really a throw back to the victorian era to me kind of like str8 razor shaving. 8)

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