It's funny @Scotshave , I was asked exactly the same question yesterday, so I'll just copy my reply if that's OK.
In one word: it's a great brush! The knot is 22mm, so not too small, but small enough to load soap from a small container without any trouble. As to be expected from a Plissoft knot the tips are super-soft, yet it has no trouble loading even triple-milled soaps. It also works exceedingly well with creams. I have a couple synthetics that have more backbone, but then they don't splay as easily and comfortably as the Disruptor.
As with everything else in brush-land, handle choice is a personal thing, but I really like it. I have large hands (and a touch of arthritis) so the slightly taller handle is very welcome and I find it very ergonomic.
I would not hesitate to buy another if for any reason I was to lose this one. I highly recommend it, and the price is right.
I hope this is helpful
It's funny @Scotshave , I was asked exactly the same question yesterday, so I'll just copy my reply if that's OK.
In one word: it's a great brush! The knot is 22mm, so not too small, but small enough to load soap from a small container without any trouble. As to be expected from a Plissoft knot the tips are super-soft, yet it has no trouble loading even triple-milled soaps. It also works exceedingly well with creams. I have a couple synthetics that have more backbone, but then they don't splay as easily and comfortably as the Disruptor.
As with everything else in brush-land, handle choice is a personal thing, but I really like it. I have large hands (and a touch of arthritis) so the slightly taller handle is very welcome and I find it very ergonomic.
I would not hesitate to buy another if for any reason I was to lose this one. I highly recommend it, and the price is right.
I hope this is helpful
I get 3 good shaves from a Voskhod blade, but Proraso White (sensitive) definitely doesn't offer as mush cushion as the Green version IMO. That could well have made the difference
Maybe we should start a thread for worst shave of the day! Mine wasn't enjoyable, but at least I managed to get away without any damage...my thoughts will be with you Blademonkey
SOTD 6/8/16
Phoenix & Beau Obsidian, Cadman 26mm Silvertip, RazoRock Bazooka, Astra SP (25), Cold Rinse.
Simply stunning shave, scent to die for, performance that is second to none.
Great first post, looking forward to seeing more from you.This is my first SODT post, thought today was as good a day as any to start.
Razor: Edwin Jagger DE89
Blade: Gillette Silver Blue (Sixth Day)
Brush: Semogue 830
Soap: Palmolive Shave Stick (grated into a tub)
Aftershave: Alum Block & Nivea Sensitive Aftershave Balm
Palmolive is always reliable for me when I want a good shave and in the tub it feels like a more premium product than it is. It was a sunny day today so I thought I'd take the photo in the garden, it won't be like this everyday!
Two Pass Shaving Routine..
Hot Water Prep & Massage with Argan Oil
Japanese Atlas 7/8th
Hans Baier Silver Tip
Valobra Tallow Soap
Humphreys Witch Hazel
I had a Super Close BBS Shave this Morning with My Atlas 7/8th..The Atlas is the Heaviest Blade that I Have..Its a 1/4 Hollow I think & it has an Edge like a Laser..I Find these Hard Swedish Steel Blades Less Forgiving than Solingen or Sheffield Steel SRs but with a Lighter then Light Touch Offer a Spectacularly Close Shave with Minimal Passes..I Love this Razor..
A Super Close Shave this Morning..I am Dolphin Smooth & Refreshed..
Billy
Thanks buddyGreat vid as always Nick, the way you explained it the shave soap sounded great.
Good luck with the running and well done for your fund raising for charity , good man.