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Traveling with a brush?

Suzuki said:
Don't forget the QED Saville Row SR100 - a great little travel brush in a vented case for only $28.

I second the recommendation for the SR100-- it's a great little brush!
 
I recently purchased the SR 100 from QED along w/ a Sandlewood Shave Stick and the combination was great. I had never used one of Charles' Shave Sticks and now that I have, I cannot say enough good about the ease of use. The small price tag on the SR 100 makes the brush a must have in my book if you travel and don't want to 'create' a travel container to pack one of your rotation brushes.

-Scott-
 
I've used the tp tube method before. It works. This last trip I just shook my brush out and squeezed it in a dry towel before tossing it in my dopp kit. That worked fine too.

I travel with an old brush.
 
I have a plastic container that herbs or the like came in. I slide the C&E best badger in there, along with some malleable wire and a rubber band, and I have a travel brush + stand. Drying has never been a problem as hotels usually have a hair dryer mounted on the wall. Its a great poor-man solution!
 
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