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    Does any one use a brush stand on the road. Was wondering if there was a very basic one that I could put in my shave kit while traveling. I like the plastic ones, but they are still fairly bulky, would be nice if they had one that folded flat.

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    i simply let my wee scot dry with the bristles up.. but i've been tempted in the past to pack some silly putty and stick it to the underside of the medicine cabinet.

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    Somewhere along the way I acquired a travel brush that has a little handle on it that I can hang it by. I haven't used it in awhile but with your question I will have to hunt for it.

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    I don't know about one that folds flat, but if you're looking for small the one I have is very compact. Just enough metal to hold the brush upright, no excess:

    Amazon.com: Omega 172 Chrome Shaving Brush Stand: Health & Personal Care

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    i saw a wall hanging brush holder just today.
    after a bit of re-searching i found it again for ya

    eShave Wall Stand for brush - Men's World

    Im sure you could stick some blutack, or a small suction cup on the rear and it would hold it perfectly.

    On my shavette that goes out with me, i use a suction cup/hook and simply hang it on there via a small loop i added onto the rear of the scales, works a treat and keeps everything tidy.

    Hope this helps

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    Rather than mess with a brush stand, I tie a slip knot in a shoe string and then slip the brush handle through it. This allows the brush to hang dry in the hotel closet while I'm out for the day.

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