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(04-30-2016, 04:41 AM)bakerbarber Wrote: Spoon

plus

bowl
=
success

Maybe?

Not trying to be smart with you. Might be the solution is all.

yep, my wife said the same thing when I complained of this (she supports and pretends to care about my wet shaving addiction and has for the last few years). That aside

I shouldn't have too, nor will I get a damn spoon and scoop soap into another container so I can use the brush I want. Obviously, I'm not in the minority here or all tubs of soap would be the same size. I will use smaller brushes and finish the small tins I have (going to take a while couple years at least) but, I decided a year and a half ago no more small or medium brush knots for me. There are plenty of soap makers that make soap in tins that accommodate huge knots. Why should I have to use an old brush that's small in stature and have to labor to use a soap? I've bowl lathered and scuttle lathered and for me, tin to face is what I enjoy. The size of the soap tin shouldn't impare my shave. I shouldn't have to bowl lather a soap or scoop it out with a spoon to shave with it. Not today, with all the makers out there ,making soaps in large tins that provide an excellent shave without a spoon and a bowl. Further, I've started to give away half empty smaller tins of soap to friends....the hassle isn't worth it when I have so many large tinned great soaps in the den
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steeleshaves Do you have a particular minimum diameter in mind? We know larger than B&M Latha line.

I saw one person using a large brush in smaller container by twisting the brush to load instead of swirling around the container. He seemed to get a good load on the brush.

I can't say that I have personally thought about this subject much. Except when I am working with a sample. Then the damn spoon comes out....
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(04-30-2016, 06:42 AM)momor Wrote: steeleshaves Do you have a particular minimum diameter in mind? We know larger than B&M Latha line.

I saw one person using a large brush in smaller container by twisting the brush to load instead of swirling around the container. He seemed to get a good load on the brush.

I can't say that I have personally thought about this subject much. Except when I am working with a sample. Then the damn spoon comes out....

Sure thing Tins I love Dr. Jons, Through the Fire Fine Craft, Chiesled Face, and Soap Commander go wide or go deep in the case of SC. Again, why should I have to "twist the brush" to use a product?

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#14
I agree with OP. I like the tubs that is 10cm in diameter. B&M, Reef Point, OSP and others.

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#15

Member
Austin, TX
Not a deal killer here either but I do much prefer wider and shallow.

Love Soap Commander product but if you've ever seen the bottom of their standard tubs, even that is a hassle loading while you clack your brush around the sides; I'd pay the same amount for less soap and the seasonal format in fact. WSP soaps are top notch, but their "Skoal Cans" are nearly impossible to use without making a huge mess as well.

4"/10cm diameter and shallow is the sweetspot for me personally.

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Kevin
#16
I agree with the OP this is a massive bug bear for me. I love a good size tin/tub with good lather space.

Perfect examples are B&M and CRSW.

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Surrey, UK.
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Member
Sydney, Australia
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2016, 02:47 PM by Null.)
(04-30-2016, 04:07 AM)steeleshaves Wrote:
(04-30-2016, 03:55 AM)wyze0ne Wrote: I agree. While it is slightly annoying, not a deal breaker for me. B&M Latha for example...

PERFECT example of a GREAT soap that annoys me because of container size. It's 11 bucks make it 12.50 if need be for a bigger container..... CF is 13 bucks for a soap I feel is right on par, I love them both for me, I'd rather spend 13 for a large tin than deal with the mess.... We are talking about 50 shaves or more with a tin of soap..... Let me use the brush I want without a mess for two bucks more.

On most soaps I'd agree with you on this, but Latha is B&M's price conscious/budget range so it makes sense in this case that smaller containers are used for price reasons. If the price did jump from $11 to $12.50 that's an increase of more than 10%.

For premium soaps though, 4" containers are what I'd expect as standard for ease of lathering.

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I don't like tiny containers, either, but it doesn't keep me from buying a soap I like. Like bakerbarber said, a spoon and bowl solve the "problem".

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(04-30-2016, 03:09 PM)-A- Wrote: I don't like tiny containers, either, but it doesn't keep me from buying a soap I like. Like bakerbarber said, a spoon and bowl solve the "problem".

I realize this is a solution and it's a valid point. My point is, With all the great offerings out there and performance being equal in many regards, minus scent (which is personal and subjective) I don't have to, nor should I have to, in my opinion, get a bowl and a spoon to use a soap and shave. Nor should I have to clean up the mess that inevitably follows when ramming a huge knot in a small container. For me, I just won't do it anymore when there are a plethora of offerings out there in large tins.
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(This post was last modified: 04-30-2016, 03:36 PM by grim.)
(04-30-2016, 02:56 AM)steeleshaves Wrote: Here is something I'm finding more and more important to me in whether I buy a soap or not.  ... stop sending me your soap in SMALL tubs.  

A reasonable complaint. Here is Klar Seifen. The tin is useless.

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They sell refills but NOT available in the US. The tins dent easily. But its no big deal. I just move it into any empty container. Even those tubberware things work fine.

My complaint is those stupid crocks. SELL THE REFILLS!!! Angry  Angry  Angry  I don't want your crock after crock after crock. What am I going to do with them all? Create clutter?

NO REFILL?  NO SALE.

CS sells for $160, but $33 for the refill

i Coloniali Mango sells for $36, but $18 for the refill

Boellis Panama sells for $115 but $48 for the refill


If you don't want to sell refills, then your soap better be the nectar of the gods, some ambrosia made from Unicorn hair Angry  or you lose a sale.


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