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    Default bowl/mug heat retention

    Just wanted to ask the forum members opinions and experiences with mugs/bowls made of different materials (ceramic,aluminum,porcelain,etc) and how they compare in areas of heat retention, ease of heating and the like. Also are there any features of a bowl/mug like smoothness or ruffness that aid in lather production.

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    I use a bowl that is 5 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep. It is made out of a ceramic material. Regular bowl from a dish set that I picked up for about $3. I fill it with hot tap water and let the ceramic absorb the heat. When I use it, I isolate the bowl from my tile counter. I'll generally set it on a plastic soap dish.

    Any metal bowl will heat faster with hot water but it will also radiate the heat faster. Ceramics hold the heat longer.

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    Rick is on the money there.

    I use 2 x 5-6" ceramic bowls, with one sitting inside the other.

    I fill the lower bowl with enough boiling water so that when I place the top bowl on, the water squeezes up the sides without overflowing.

    This way the heat is trapped in a "ceramo-sandwich", which seems to lock in the air and keep the warmth in place.

    I can keep my lather hot through warm for about 30 minutes or so, if I want a longer shave, then I just empty the lower bowl out, refill with boiling water and have another 30 minutes of nice warm lather.

    The system isn't perfect but it works fairly well I think and exceeds the sum of its parts in performance.

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    I've been using stainless steel and am getting a bit perturbed with it. It sure heats up fast, but it also cools down fast too, sometimes before I can get the lather to my face. Even the hollow SS bowl (interior and exterior meet at the rim only) cools some so that when i get to the second pass it's not as warm as it was 5 minutes earlier. To add to my disappointment, it is a very smooth surface which lathers alright, but just feels wrong to me somehow. I'll be looking into ceramic vs. clay myself for my next bowl/mug.

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    X, check out my SOTD post for today and then hit Zellers ($7) or Crappy Tire ($5)

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