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dodgy said:Hiya,
For the life of me I have never been able to figure out the attraction of a form fitting bowl for my soaps. The small wood ones that are sold by the Ts or DR Harris or many more.......those kinds.
They seem a lot messier than using a larger bowl to whisk things up around the puck.......less slop with a larger one that's for sure. Most of my soaps are in 2 cup glass bowls with lids. Much easier for me to lather than the few I do have that are stuck in their original wood bowls.
With soaps it'll take me anywhere from 15-30 seconds of loading, depending on what's being used. That gets messy real quick with a shallow bowl, even with a dryer brush than usual.
I'd probably be in the minority here in this, but it works for me. Maybe someone can tell me what's the attraction to those dinky little bowls.
Martin
chrisbell said:For the life of me I have never been able to figure out the attraction of a form fitting bowl for my soaps. The small wood ones that are sold by the Ts or DR Harris or many more.......those kinds.
You're not the only one, Martin.
Canuck said:I think the main thing is that they look nice from a presentation point of view and they're pleasingly tactile, that's really it. I think they're just meant to look appealing and I certainly think they achieve that.
Thanks for that , i bought 4 of them , just the thingfly3k said:I have found little round plastic tubs in the range with lids for about 50p each they fit soaps just perfectly. worth a look if you have one nearby. I have never had a wooden bowl but would think eventually the water must get to them?
dodgy said:Hiya,
For the life of me I have never been able to figure out the attraction of a form fitting bowl for my soaps. The small wood ones that are sold by the Ts or DR Harris or many more.......those kinds.
They seem a lot messier than using a larger bowl to whisk things up around the puck.......less slop with a larger one that's for sure. Most of my soaps are in 2 cup glass bowls with lids. Much easier for me to lather than the few I do have that are stuck in their original wood bowls.
With soaps it'll take me anywhere from 15-30 seconds of loading, depending on what's being used. That gets messy real quick with a shallow bowl, even with a dryer brush than usual.
I'd probably be in the minority here in this, but it works for me. Maybe someone can tell me what's the attraction to those dinky little bowls.
Martin
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