Thanks for all the videos on this channel. I just recently started to shave with safety razors and the informations here helped a lot. One question: would it be ok to let these travel brushes dry just standing on their back, as when traveling, there is normally no stand to hang it in. Thanks!
All you have to do is rinse the brush under running water, flick it over the sink a few times, squeeze it gently with a towel then draw the hairs over the towel a few times to dry the brush. This only takes a few seconds to do. Thanks for watching. Brian
Dear Sir, in terms of quality what would you suggest between the metal travel brush and the 091 M 89 from muhle. I want to oit them on their stand but also travel with them sometimes (in a tube for the 091 M 89?) Thanks for your videos and advices!
Hi Mehdi, the best type of travel brush you want to go for is one of the 31M53 series brushes - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/mens-shaving/travel-shaving/product-types/travel-brush/brands/muhle - they are far better for traveling, synthetic bristles which dry quickly, packs away in to the handle for complete protection.
@@ExecutiveShaving How thick are the walls of the handle - I'm interested in buying one, but am cautious as the handle is basically a tube which could easily be dented ?
@@maconescotland8996 Hi, I bought one when this launched around 8-9 years ago and its had some serious use since then and it still looks good. The casing is aluminium but it is designed to take knocks and bumps, being German made, this is made to last. Brian
Great travel brushes for a reasonable price. 👍🏼
Finally!
Thanks for all the videos on this channel. I just recently started to shave with safety razors and the informations here helped a lot. One question: would it be ok to let these travel brushes dry just standing on their back, as when traveling, there is normally no stand to hang it in. Thanks!
All you have to do is rinse the brush under running water, flick it over the sink a few times, squeeze it gently with a towel then draw the hairs over the towel a few times to dry the brush. This only takes a few seconds to do.
Thanks for watching.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Ok, thanks! 🙏
Dear Sir, in terms of quality what would you suggest between the metal travel brush and the 091 M 89 from muhle. I want to oit them on their stand but also travel with them sometimes (in a tube for the 091 M 89?)
Thanks for your videos and advices!
Hi Mehdi, the best type of travel brush you want to go for is one of the 31M53 series brushes - www.executive-shaving.co.uk/mens-shaving/travel-shaving/product-types/travel-brush/brands/muhle - they are far better for traveling, synthetic bristles which dry quickly, packs away in to the handle for complete protection.
@@ExecutiveShaving Thanks a lot for your advise!
@@ExecutiveShaving How thick are the walls of the handle - I'm interested in buying one, but am cautious as the handle is basically a tube which could easily be dented ?
@@maconescotland8996 Hi, I bought one when this launched around 8-9 years ago and its had some serious use since then and it still looks good. The casing is aluminium but it is designed to take knocks and bumps, being German made, this is made to last.
Brian
@@ExecutiveShaving Thanks. I fancy I'll buy the (smaller) black version - once travel opportunities recommence !!!
Aluminium is better. This one is steel = 106 gram. Aluminium = 40 gram