Has anyone found that having designated containers for individual soaps is more efficient than the one bowl for all method? I guess this might be a problem for the SAD wing of the party.
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Has anyone found that having designated containers for individual soaps is more efficient than the one bowl for all method? I guess this might be a problem for the SAD wing of the party.
While they don't make them any more, Rubber made Savin' Serve #6 1 cup container are literally the perfect thing for standard pucks of soap. i wish i had more of them, but alas i only have 1. and cant find any with out having to buy the whole set on ebay.
I know Conatiner Store sells some ~3 inch snap lid tins for just a few bucks. Shippings steep though, but they do have retail stores around.
Walmart, etc: has a Sugar Bowl made by Anchor Hocking that are about $2 each I have one for most all of my soaps
I have been using them for quite some time and love the re-purposing
Here they are in this old thread :)
http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...den-again.html
Not sure if there's a Big Lots store close by. They have a small glass three pack of Anchor Hocking bowls with locking lids for six bucks. Perfect size for shaving soap pucks.
Yes, Anchor Hocking or the similar Pyrex glass bowls with lid works for me.
Bob
I have a series of pyrex bowls with plastic snaps lids at home. They came from Canadian Tire, so likely widely available from many retailers. They work well for soft soaps too. I often split a new container into many others and label them with a label maker. It works well for sharing too.
Soaps go in Pyrex bowls,,, at Wal Mart.
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Walmart. Stackable. Has a lid and a separate one for each soap. What could be better?