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    I've never tried the others, but I have a Dirty Bird and it works quite well at building lather and keeping it warm. I, of course, have switched to cold water and usually face lathering, so I only use it on THE Coldest of days, one of which was yesterday. It also works to keep lather cold if that's your thing!
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    The G20 is the first and only scuttle I have used. I like it, but don't think anyone should buy is based solely on the stopper.

    Pick whatever scuttle you like and then you can buy or make a tapered cork to plug the fill hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    The G20 is the first and only scuttle I have used. I like it, but don't think anyone should buy is based solely on the stopper.

    Pick whatever scuttle you like and then you can buy or make a tapered cork to plug the fill hole.
    I'd agree. I used a torn piece of cloth to plug the hole on the SRD scuttleto keep the water in. I put water in the lather bowl to initially soak my brush in then pour it out when I create lather. So I need a stopper. Home made or not, doesn't matter. As for the ridges, I don't know how much better they are from no ridges. I didn't notice any difference when I use the G20 or the SRD scuttle. Both are great.

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    I have a G12 on the way- really hoping it arrives today. The high tomorrow will be -4F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTmke View Post
    The G20 is an excellent scuttle for keeping a brush warm and bowl lathering. SRD is amazing at keeping the brush warm. I wish I had not parted with my SRD scuttle but I like the G20 for reasons SRD lacked Mainly ridges
    Got one on order tonight after reading all the reviews on the G20. The ole mugs tackled it we'll enough since being "fired" from holding coffee but this new unit looks like it will pick up the work from here.
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    I don't have one yet but I've been wanting to get a g20 for quite some time now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcm View Post
    Tried it this morning. It was great! Lather was warm, and freed up the sink so that I can run water over the blade, during shaving, rather than taking the shaving bowl out of the sink, running water over the blade, putting the bowl back, draining some water as it gets to high, etc. Just having the scuttle on the vanity top gives a bunch of room.
    LOL, I was doing the same thing. Then I would be so focused on the shave that I would forget and leave the bowl on the side of the sink, then that lather cools. My G20 is a welcomed addition.
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    The stopper on the G20 is rubber and pewter. Should I worry about putting the pewter in the microwave? You aren't supposed to put metal in a microwave I've always heard. . I have been taking the stopper out to microwave the scuttle and it's no big deal. Just curious. Don't want my MW to explode.

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    Leave the stopper off for MW. The pressure might shoot it into the magnetometer even if you could live with the sparks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack0458 View Post
    The stopper on the G20 is rubber and pewter. Should I worry about putting the pewter in the microwave? You aren't supposed to put metal in a microwave I've always heard. . I have been taking the stopper out to microwave the scuttle and it's no big deal. Just curious. Don't want my MW to explode.

    Jack
    I got mine(G20) in the mail today but hadn't considered putting it in the MW. How long have you been leaving it in there? I will pass only leaving the stopper in it!

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