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    Default scuttle

    Figured this would be the best place for this...

    Who makes a good quality scuttle that isn't outrageously priced?

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    Jake,

    "Outrageously priced" according to whose definition? Scuttles come in various designs and at various prices. Only you can decide what design and price are right for you.

    Here are some scuttle brands I have used: Moss, Schwarzweiskeramik, Dirty Bird, Georgetown, Becker and SRD. Check them out and make your selection.
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    I'm not wanting to spend anything over $40. I figure if they all run that high or higher, I can continue to float my bowl in a sink full of hot water as I have been.

    Just wanted to see what the difference was for myself.

    I'll look into the names you gave. Thank you sir.

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    Jake,

    In most cases, the shipping adds considerably to the price, especially coming from overseas. Your best bet would be to do the research and find something within your price range. Also, sometimes the classified section of various forums will list used scuttles for sale.

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    I have one Schwarzweiskeramik and works beautiful, but the price is way higher than $40,00.
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    Look at Etsy.com and search for scuttles...here's a linkhttps://www.etsy.com/search?q=shavin...ttle&ref=auto3
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    Etsy has some nice ones but most hold around 8 to 12 oz of hot water.

    My votes are for Georgetown and moss. You'll pay a bit more for the moss, not much more for Georgetown and both are great.
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    I've been looking a lot in the ole interweb. Can I make a super lather in it? I put out the vibe to the better half, maybe Santa will be nice this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake77 View Post
    I've been looking a lot in the ole interweb. Can I make a super lather in it? I put out the vibe to the better half, maybe Santa will be nice this year
    Jake,
    Scuttles come in generally two types: for making lather as well as keeping your brush warm, or just for keeping your brush warm. Yes, of course, you can make lather in the scuttles designed for that purpose.

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    Google "Georgetown Pottery Scuttle G12 Seconds" and you may find something you like.

    Their scuttles work well and while technically "seconds" you will have to look hard to find the flaw; they work the same and at $30 (plus $11 CONUS shipping) fit your budget.


    Good luck.


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