I also had a bad experience with this potter and would never purchase anything from her, again.
Saj, if you're looking for a reasonably priced scuttle, check out the Razorock one from Italian Barber, less than $20 USD.well i went to use my qshave scuttle and after i filled it up with water it just started leaking,
theres a hairline crack in it, God knows how it happened, hardly used it tbh and im gutted
Saj, if you're looking for a reasonably priced scuttle, check out the Razorock one from Italian Barber, less than $20 USD.
Saj, if you're looking for a reasonably priced scuttle, check out the Razorock one from Italian Barber, less than $20 USD.
Definitely! You'll want to check the shipping rates of course. And the delays are silly. Look up Razorock to see if any UK vendors carry that scuttle.any idea if they ship to the UK mate?
I think you mean the orange onei've heard about some people raving about those dog bowls as shaving mugs due to being able to lather very well and quickly too,
i feel like giving it a go, has any links as to which one is the best dog bowl to get for lathering? thanks
Yea it's it better to get the one with the nubs/ridges?I think you mean the orange one
I bought mine in a pet shop but they are plenty on Ali express
Stirling also has the version with extra nubs on the bottom.
But without nubs it works great too the silicone is rough enough.
If you get either from Ali they are so cheap you can get both.Yea it's it better to get the one with the nubs/ridges?
I would've thought so
yea just not sure if i should go for one of those collapsable dog bowl or the lickimat wobble, not sure if youve seen that one mate?If you get either from Ali they are so cheap you can get both.
Without nubs probably cleans easier.
Any drawbacks?
Big long heavy brush can make it tip
Unexpected perks
Due to flexible design you can change the height and it therefore works with short and long handled brushes.
Bottom is anti slip
not gonna lie its a bit steep for me but i really appreciate the effort you took to find the link many thanksHi Saj, I believe you saw my scuttle and liked it. I managed to track down a UK retailer for it. It's a bit steep at fifty pounds but in my humble opinion completely worth it. Here's a link:
Shaving Scuttle, Soap And Soap Dish By Sculpta Ceramics | notonthehighstreet.com
Shaving Scuttle, Soap And Soap Dish by Sculpta Ceramics, the perfect gift for £55.00! Explore more unique gifts in our curated marketplace.www.notonthehighstreet.com
the measurements sounds a lot compared to what the picture looks like, seems like the picture doesnt do it justice imoHi Saj, I believe you saw my scuttle and liked it. I managed to track down a UK retailer for it. It's a bit steep at fifty pounds but in my humble opinion completely worth it. Here's a link:
Shaving Scuttle, Soap And Soap Dish By Sculpta Ceramics | notonthehighstreet.com
Shaving Scuttle, Soap And Soap Dish by Sculpta Ceramics, the perfect gift for £55.00! Explore more unique gifts in our curated marketplace.www.notonthehighstreet.com
im saying its probably bigger in real life then what it looks like in that picture on the link you sharedNo worries. I sure like that antique silver one. But I've spent too much this month already ha ha.
Edit: just saw your second reply, meaning it looks bigger than it is? Don't follow, sorry.
That's actually a good ideaIf I'm feeling nostalgic, I can use an Old Spice mug or Burma Shave and even an antique occupational mug. if i'm looking for that traditional hot water scuttle, I went the bargain route and use an white, Old World Gravy Scuttle with a cork to hold hot water, or the antique blue & white Union Pacific Railroad Scuttle. If I travel and want a scuttle, i take my favorite, Large Green Marvey Rubber mug and place it on top of a small plug-in, potpourri warmer for a quick warm lather and brush shave.
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