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    Senior Member mrcleanhead's Avatar
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    Hmmmm Chris you wouldn't be posting any razors on ebay would you?

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    I like shaving creams since they are easier just a dab on my brush lather on my face. The moss scuttle will just be something else to clean up. In my humble opion..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrcleanhead
    Hmmmm Chris you wouldn't be posting any razors on ebay would you?
    Why, funny you should ask!
    YES I AM!
    Any one see "mr.ginishi" on eBay, buy his stuff

    (hm. am I THAT transparent?! I need to work on that...)

    But in continuation with the thread, I agree with RichZ. Shaving creams are great...in a tub or a tube, a little goes a long way, and no bowl's to worry about. Also, for traveling, can't beat it!

    C utz

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    I just got my Moss Scuttle and can't believe how cool this thing is. I usually shave with cake soap, but really lathered up some creme on the brush and the scuttle kept it warm thought out the shave. Awesome!!!! Highly recommended.

    Lynn

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    Quote Originally Posted by adjustme69 View Post
    I just got my Moss Scuttle and can't believe how cool this thing is. I usually shave with cake soap, but really lathered up some creme on the brush and the scuttle kept it warm thought out the shave. Awesome!!!! Highly recommended.

    Lynn
    Lynn,
    Did you get the large or small one? I find that with the large one, I can whip up enough cream to shave everyone on my block!
    -Fred

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    Hi Fred,

    I got the small one, but it's big enough for almost all my brushes. I can't believe how warm the lather stays in this thing. Just a great idea.

    Lynn

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    Yeah they're good aren't they. I had the large one and used to make my lather up in it as I found there was enough space, though that's not what it was designed for. They do the job of keeping the lather hot very well, and are really well made.

    I sold mine as I have a really tiny bathroom in my rented apartment and I don't have lots of space, also my sink is made of glass and I was always paranoid about dropping my scuttle into it! As mentioned above it's one other thing to clean up after the shave.

    Not essential, but definately a nice thing to have.

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    They are nice in summer and awesome in winter. I wasn't much of a cream guy until I got this thing. Almost as nice as a Campbell lather machine!
    -Fred

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    well i think this has been touched on a few times in this thread but i still wanted to add my contribution, I started getting in to this hobbie a little while back when i was a little skint, so i popped to my local Range store (UK) and brought a stainless steel bowl this works great, all i do is float the bowl in the bowling hot sink water, the only thing i did notice was that i had to leave the brush standing on the side otherwise the weight of it in the bowl would sink the bowl. so when i was at work i was looking at my large mug and decided to start using that so now i fill the mug with boiling (close to it) water and put the bowl in the top, and then put the mug and bowl in the sink as well seems to work ok, all i need is the rubber O ring to stop the steam from excaping from between the mug and silver bowl.

    Confused?

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