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Smell The Glove said:I'm still not convinced about the holes and drainage though. Now I'm thinking that you could rest your brush on top to keep it warm while shaving.
antdad said:Smell The Glove said:I'm still not convinced about the holes and drainage though. Now I'm thinking that you could rest your brush on top to keep it warm while shaving.
I have one gathering dust somewhere, resting your brush on a slightly warm soap is convenient but not a very effective way of keeping the brush warm unfortunately. I can't see it but I'd like to know if someone does use one successfully.
antdad said:
Smell The Glove said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WADE-SHAVING-MUG-COLLECTORS-ITEM-AVELING-1893-/220628613341?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_PotteryPorcelain_Glass_PotteryPorcelain_China_SM&hash=item335e7d78dd#ht_500wt_1154
There are lots of them on E-Bay.
It's the holes on top that confuse me. Are you supposed to put a cake of soap on top and fill with hot water?
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