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    My travel brush and travel container unit
    Tap plastics,about a buck to make.
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    I use a Semogue 610 when I hit the road (or fly). The pharmacist lady at CVS gave me a large bottle for RX pills and the brush fix perfect in it. I drilled three holes on the lid for air circulation. I usually take a soap stick with me, although at times I pack a tub of cream. Either way, it's a fine combo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    My travel brush and travel container unit
    Tap plastics,about a buck to make.
    I only bought a dedicated travel brush because I forgot my brush while I was traveling for work. Before that I went to the pharmacy with a brush and asked if they had anything to fit it. Cost me 30˘. Then I drilled a couple holes in it to help with drying.
    It worked splendidly till I left it at home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    What exactally is a travel brush?? I just take a regular brush when I travel.
    Yeah what is a travel brush, or what makes a brush a travel brush?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I have a travel brush like this one Travel Silvertip Shaving Brush - Black .
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    1+++ I have this same brush. It works great!

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    Default Travel brushes

    I have the Vulfix travel in super badger. It's been working pretty well, just seems small at times. I use 26-30mm brushes at home so it makes sense why it seems that way.

    As mentioned above, works great with tubes of cream, not so good with hard soaps. I usually pair with some Proraso or Speik in a tube.

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    Just bought a two pack of flip lid clear plastic round containers at the Dollar Store for, you guessed it, one buck. Drilled holes in the lid and one in the bottom of the container. My Vulfix 660 medium super badger is now a travel brush. Any brush is a travel brush so long as it is in a container for protection, how you get there is the only real difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    My travel brush and travel container unit
    Tap plastics,about a buck to make.
    Okay, spill the beans! I looked at Tap Plastics but did not see that particular container. They seem to sell things in lots of 10. So what container? What brush? What modifications? You know you can not get away with tantalizing and not give specifics!

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    Default Simpson "Major" Travel Brush Super Badger

    Here is my input on the Simpson Travel Brush.
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    This first picture is for comparison. I was not provided with a knot size when I bought it. It is next to my 23mm TI super badger in black horn and my Ever-Ready C40 Boar.
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    These two pictures show it in its tavel configuration. Basically it is a open ended tube to store the brush. The knot screws in.
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    The last two show the badger post bloom. This is how much the brush bloomed after one use.

    In my opinion even though it is a small knot, it did its job well. I used it just as I would my TI brush with the same puck of AoS Sandalwood. Lathered nicely and applied just as admirably. The thing is the not is a bit small but I don't really have a big face so there was little difference there.

    When I used it I only used the knot piece (last picture). I mimicked its use fully constructed and with the knot alone and felt that the storage tube/handle to be too bulky for use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteLion View Post
    Okay, spill the beans! I looked at Tap Plastics but did not see that particular container. They seem to sell things in lots of 10. So what container? What brush? What modifications? You know you can not get away with tantalizing and not give specifics!

    Randy
    Randy,is plexi tubing,1/8 in wall,you can buy it up the 6 ft lenthes,in all type of sizes.
    They also have the plastic caps.

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