- Joined
- Friday July 10, 2009
- Location
- Inverclyde
Not quite made it to review yet as I don't feel I have used it enough to pass judgment. I will try to do a review later this week, meantime....
I recently got a Wee Scot from Badger and Hone in their special offers on Simpsons for £20, this is a bargaintastic price so I could not help myself and purchased one. I found mine honked like wet dog sitting in stagnant sewer water on first wash, this did not put me off (which shows I would buy a turd as long as Simpsons put their badge on it), I just washed it a few times and the stink is now history but this did surprise me; I have purchased a couple of Simpsons Best brushes and can't recall any of them still smelling so bad at the third wash.
However this little brush is no turd, it is a little powerhouse and I think quite remarkable for the size. It is like one of those completely working miniatures in that it works every bit as good as it's full scale brothers. The Wee Scot lathers very easily from soaps and creams and unlike some of the the 2 band brushes I have bought this one has great flow through right from the get go, the two bands achieve this after some time but not the Wee Scot, it is fighting right out of the box.
Small but mighty, everyone should have one of these!!!. I am considering getting one of the resident brush makes to attach one to a keyring so I never leave home without it :lol:
How many Wee Scot owners are here on TSR? Come on now there is noting to be embarrassed about having a small one, it is how this one performs that matters
I recently got a Wee Scot from Badger and Hone in their special offers on Simpsons for £20, this is a bargaintastic price so I could not help myself and purchased one. I found mine honked like wet dog sitting in stagnant sewer water on first wash, this did not put me off (which shows I would buy a turd as long as Simpsons put their badge on it), I just washed it a few times and the stink is now history but this did surprise me; I have purchased a couple of Simpsons Best brushes and can't recall any of them still smelling so bad at the third wash.
However this little brush is no turd, it is a little powerhouse and I think quite remarkable for the size. It is like one of those completely working miniatures in that it works every bit as good as it's full scale brothers. The Wee Scot lathers very easily from soaps and creams and unlike some of the the 2 band brushes I have bought this one has great flow through right from the get go, the two bands achieve this after some time but not the Wee Scot, it is fighting right out of the box.
Small but mighty, everyone should have one of these!!!. I am considering getting one of the resident brush makes to attach one to a keyring so I never leave home without it :lol:
How many Wee Scot owners are here on TSR? Come on now there is noting to be embarrassed about having a small one, it is how this one performs that matters