I purchased this used on Badger and Blade.
I have the large scuttle in teak. I find it very handsome and it fits beside my sink. I fill the reservoir and bowl with hot water during my prep and soak my brush in the bowl. Then, I tip the water out, refill the reservoir, load my brush and build lather in the bowl.
The deep, ridged, swirls really help the lathering. While the lather isn't "hot", it is nice and warm through the end of a 15 minute shave, longer if you use boiling water from a kettle.
While the cost seems a bit high, I can't emphasize enough how much I have enjoyed using a scuttle. It is qualitatively different to using a bowl or mug. It is a handcrafted piece of art, purpose-built for generating lather and keeping it warm. Steve Woodhead's scuttles would make a beautifully handmade addition to your shaving kit.
I have the large scuttle in teak. I find it very handsome and it fits beside my sink. I fill the reservoir and bowl with hot water during my prep and soak my brush in the bowl. Then, I tip the water out, refill the reservoir, load my brush and build lather in the bowl.
The deep, ridged, swirls really help the lathering. While the lather isn't "hot", it is nice and warm through the end of a 15 minute shave, longer if you use boiling water from a kettle.
While the cost seems a bit high, I can't emphasize enough how much I have enjoyed using a scuttle. It is qualitatively different to using a bowl or mug. It is a handcrafted piece of art, purpose-built for generating lather and keeping it warm. Steve Woodhead's scuttles would make a beautifully handmade addition to your shaving kit.