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03-13-2010, 06:56 AM #1
Schwarzweisskeramik, definitely
I had a Moss scuttle, which looks identical to a Dirty Bird. I got lucky and found a Schwarzweisskeramik cheap from an eBayer in Italy, and I'd found my new true love. I gave the Moss scuttle to a friend for his birthday, and now my scuttle is a miniature off-white toilet bowl.
Schwarzweisskeramik retains the original function of a scuttle; the Dirty Bird and Moss are great but their spouts are too narrow to dip a brush, and that's what the spout was there for originally: so you'd have hot water to wet your brush. The Schwarzweisskeramik's spout is a second reservoir all by itself, so you don't actually drain the inner vessel by wetting your brush.
This is the ultimate scuttle. Too big to fit in a bathroom cabinet, unfortunately, but proud enough to leave sitting on the sink. Run through the microwave -- twice, once before the shower, once after -- it can heat as much lather as you care to spread on your steaming face.
The problem with my wide-and-low version is the loop on the back. The loop sits down low, where I can run my middle and index finger through it, but where there's no purchase for my thumb. To carry the scuttle from the kitche -- where it's been twirling in the microwave -- to the bathroom, I have to put my thumb on the boiling-hot rim. So I have to always throw a dry cloth over the rim there to keep from burning myself. That handle is NOT user friendly.Last edited by prestonmcconkie; 03-13-2010 at 06:59 AM.
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05-25-2010, 08:51 PM #2
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05-25-2010, 10:33 PM #3
I use a Georgetown scuttle everyday. Although there are probably other types of scuttles better than the Georgetown, it serves my needs quite well.
If all you want to do is craft warm lather, I think you couldn't do worse than to get a small cereal bowl w/ ridges from Target that was featured in one of the SRP threads.
In short, I don't believe that a scuttle is absolutely required for lather making or keeping it warm. Do what works best for you and is within your budget. Whatever floats your boat.
Just my 2 cents gentlemen."Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain
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05-25-2010, 11:08 PM #4
There is very little that is absolutely required to shave. A razor, some soap, a rudimentary brush. As far as scuttles go if I'm going to use one I want one that serves it's purpose for me. I don't want to have to shave fast because the lather will get cold. If that's the case why am I using the damn thing. I haven't used them all so I can't comment but I have had the Georgetown v3 and v5 and it just doesn't do the job for me. I think the Oskar scuttle is the most perfect that I've seen. My opinion of course.
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