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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    I snapped a picture of the SRD scuttle w/ a 24mm thater in it to help give some perspective on the size and how much room you have in it.


    Hope this helps.
    Hello Slartibartfast:

    Do you use this just as a brush scuttle, or do you make lather in that bowl as well? The dirty bird one look more like a stack. Maybe lynn could chime in as well. I like to face lather and was looking for a good brush scuttle, so this post came out at the right time.

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    A brush scuttle. It would be very difficult to build a lather in this.

    I have not used a dirty bird or moss scuttle, so I cannot comment on them.

    Quote Originally Posted by cromagnum View Post
    Hello Slartibartfast:

    Do you use this just as a brush scuttle, or do you make lather in that bowl as well? The dirty bird one look more like a stack. Maybe lynn could chime in as well. I like to face lather and was looking for a good brush scuttle, so this post came out at the right time.

    Crom

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    I think once the diameter of the inner bowl gets larger than 3.5 inches you can use it for lathering. My only personal concern with the lathering scuttles has been the loss of heat from the size of the bowls. The little bit of water left in the inner bowl as a conductor does help the larger bowls some.

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    I will take some pictures & post my experiences with the "1.5 DirtyBird scuttle" once it arrives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    I think once the diameter of the inner bowl gets larger than 3.5 inches you can use it for lathering. My only personal concern with the lathering scuttles has been the loss of heat from the size of the bowls. The little bit of water left in the inner bowl as a conductor does help the larger bowls some.

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    Lynn,
    You mentioned this earlier, but I don't get it. If you have a scuttle full of lather to keep warm, how do you leave water in the inner bowl? Or am I misunderstanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guarnera View Post
    Lynn,
    You mentioned this earlier, but I don't get it. If you have a scuttle full of lather to keep warm, how do you leave water in the inner bowl? Or am I misunderstanding.
    A little bit of water will lay at the bottom of the bowl under the lather if you use a big scuttle. When you lay the brush in the scuttle between Passes, that layer of water acts like a conductor and helps keep the brush warm and therefor your next application of suds should be nice and warm.

    I like scuttles that hold a lot of water and are not as wide as the lather scuttles. I still use a little layer of water in the bottom of the top bowl and it does the same thing obviously when I lay my brush in there between passes and then re-face lather on the next pass.

    Have fun,

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    On reporting a sale for some Dirty Bird scuttle of English Pottery, due to small imperfections (Dirty Bird), I went to check the production of the craftsman Julie (Dirty Bird Pottery - Wheel thrown and hand crafted home goods, kitchenware, gardenware, shaving pieces and more...) and I spotted one scuttle specific FL.

    Brush Scuttle

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    Colors available:
    1. Blue rim on spice
    2. Berry rim on blue
    3. Spice gold rim (more yellowish than in photo) on red
    1. 2. 3.
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    I replicated the idea to heat the foam with a scuttle brush while in FL, adapting a flared glass to a beer mug.
    Nice (to me ) and certainly functional. Very nice to have the preferred method of mounting ... associated with pleasure of luxury warm foam !

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    Using my dirtybird in my latest shave video
    im very happy with it.
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