#1

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Tucson, AZ
(This post was last modified: 02-19-2019, 08:02 PM by glassmtn.)
I am interested in purchased a Muhle or EJ synthetic Fibre V2 brush. I am debating between the Large (23mm) or XL (25mm). Could any of you measure your Bloom Diameter for either of these sizes? Mostly I use boar brushes and their blooms are fairly narrow compared to synthetics which is why I am having difficulty deciding if the XL is too large. I mostly bowl lather using hard soaps. mm preferred. Thanks.

eric
#2

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
glassmtn, I hope this information is still relevant.

My Mühle 35 K 252 Silvertip Fibre XL knot measures about 49–50 mm at its widest, after having used it and letting it dry. Since it’s a synthetic, there really isn’t a notable difference in the bloom, whether the brush is dry or wet. The only time it’s different is if it has been stored in its cardboard tube for a time.

I really enjoy the brush a lot, it’s definitely among my favorites, and the Silvertip Fibres are unlike any other bristles I have used. They seem to have the perfect balance of softness with just a bit of scrub. The only thing I would worry about with the Mühle XL is that the loft is quite high, so it may or may not work as well as a boar in attacking hard soaps. I don’t have experience with the L size, though I’d be curious to try one. The loft on that one may be better for hard soaps, perhaps. (I’ve never had any issues with the XL, but I use mainly soft soaps and creams.)

The Edwin Jagger brushes seem to have a slightly lower loft, if I recall correctly. They are also a little more affordable than the Mühle equivalents. I hope this is of some help! I truly am a fan of the Silvertip Fibre, and hope to add an L to my collection at some point, just to be able to compare with the XL.

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#3

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Tucson, AZ
(03-29-2019, 04:50 AM)Matsilainen Wrote: glassmtn, I hope this information is still relevant.

My Mühle 35 K 252 Silvertip Fibre XL knot measures about 49–50 mm at its widest, after having used it and letting it dry. Since it’s a synthetic, there really isn’t a notable difference in the bloom, whether the brush is dry or wet. The only time it’s different is if it has been stored in its cardboard tube for a time.

I really enjoy the brush a lot, it’s definitely among my favorites, and the Silvertip Fibres are unlike any other bristles I have used. They seem to have the perfect balance of softness with just a bit of scrub. The only thing I would worry about with the Mühle XL is that the loft is quite high, so it may or may not work as well as a boar in attacking hard soaps. I don’t have experience with the L size, though I’d be curious to try one. The loft on that one may be better for hard soaps, perhaps. (I’ve never had any issues with the XL, but I use mainly soft soaps and creams.)

The Edwin Jagger brushes seem to have a slightly lower loft, if I recall correctly. They are also a little more affordable than the Mühle equivalents. I hope this is of some help! I truly am a fan of the Silvertip Fibre, and hope to add an L to my collection at some point, just to be able to compare with the XL.

Thanks for the information.  I went ahead and bought the Edwin Jagger XL Silvertip Fibre a couple weeks ago.  This is my first synthetic brush and it has taken me awhile to make  good lather with it.  But I think I am on the right path now.  It does a great job with L'Occitane Cade which I believe is a triple milled soap.  I have also built good lather with Haslinger and Tabac.  In the future I may look to add a Large or Medium sized EJ Silvertip Fibre.  

Thanks again for your response.

eric.

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Las Vegas, NV, USA
Eric, glad to hear that you are on your way to good lathers with the Edwin Jagger STF. Like with all new products, there can be a bit of a learning curve. I’d recommend squeezing most of the water out of the brush before touching the soap, and then adding back a few drops at a time when loading and lathering. Otherwise the knot may decide to release all its water in one fell swoop.

If you are getting a good lather with Cade and Tabac, then there is nothing to worry about — those soaps are probably some of the hardest, and thus a bit more challenging for a synthetic than the boars you are used to. I hope you continue to enjoy the EJ Silvertip Fibre more and more! I’m also interested in eventually getting an L or M to see how its characteristics compare with the XL.

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