(04-23-2019, 03:20 AM)churchilllafemme Wrote: I use a Q Shave plastic brush travel case, which works quite well.Ditto... Bought there same one. Works well and a great price.
https://www.amazon.com/QSHAVE-Shaving-Tr...B0769CZ3MQ
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2019, 01:11 PM by SM29. Edit Reason: Clarification )
Same for me with the pharmacy pill bottle. Works great with my Wee Scot. Also primarily use a Simpson Major in super. The turnback Cas is functional and attractive. I towel dry the brush by gently wrapping the towel around the brush and the do a few light painting strokes on the towel. I also take the brush out of my Dopp kit and let it air dry for 24 hours or so after getting home.
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2019, 04:08 AM by Cutty Sharp.)
OP - Do these come in smaller diameters? I want one!
I started with a used pill bottle with a couple holes drilled in it, worked fine but took up too much room (the brush is a Stirling Li'l Brudder, it rattled around a lot).
Got a screw-shut tube from (I think) PAA. Lighter & a bit smaller, still took up a bit too much room.
Last month I bought a 3D-printed tube from Frugal Shave's Etsy store, printed to the brush's dimensions. Haven't traveled with it yet, but I won't have to fight to get it into my shaving kit.
Got a screw-shut tube from (I think) PAA. Lighter & a bit smaller, still took up a bit too much room.
Last month I bought a 3D-printed tube from Frugal Shave's Etsy store, printed to the brush's dimensions. Haven't traveled with it yet, but I won't have to fight to get it into my shaving kit.
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