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Maggard Razors Black Resin Handle Synthetic Shaving Brush, 24mm

SKU MAG-SY-24BLK
We currently have 508 in stock.
28 reviews
Original price $0
Original price $13.95 - Original price $13.95
Original price
Current price $13.95
$13.95 - $13.95
Current price $13.95

The Maggard line of Synthetic Shaving brushes are sure to be a favorite among beginners and veterans alike.

With high quality resin handles, and super soft synthetic fibers (similar to the famous Plisson synthetic fibers), we feel as though these shave brushes are some of the best values on the market.

Handle Diameter: 42mm
Handle Length: 57mm
Loft: 58mm
Weight: 2.8mm

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C
03/04/2025
Christopher SVG verified by SHOP
United States

Very soft brush! Lathers up nicely! Hand is nice and sturdy.

T
07/24/2024
Tony
United States

Excellent brush!

Love this synthetic brush...takes up soap well and makes bowl lathering an absolute breeze. Very happy with this purchase.

L
01/01/2023
Lior
Israel

Great brush!

Bought this brush 9 months ago, and it's been absolutely brilliant. Feels soft on my head, and has a great backbone. The handle is very comfortable and does not slip. Lathering is a joy! Great price as well! I just ordered the 18mm brush for travel and the 30mm because... Well, just because I felt like treating myself :) Oh, and the customer service from Brad is second to none!

W
06/07/2022
Walt
United States

Good quality brush

My first synthetic brush. It feels soft and helps to create a great lather. The brush dries quickly also. Great value.

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08/20/2020
Matt

Customer review

So I've been using this brush for a good little while, and I'm honestly perplexed. The thickness and softness of this brush is on-par with my Simpson Duke 2. It whips up gigantic mountains of dense slick lather just as well and just as effortlessly as any other brush in my rotation (my PJ2 has been a benchwarmer for a while, it may need to be put out to pasture). This brush has great backbone, some may think it has too much. It's always a bit jarring watching the knot splay out against my face, and I need to remind myself that this is a synthetic knot, so it doesn't really matter if the individual bristles splay awkwardly: they're plastic, so let them do what they do. This knot has shed maybe two hairs in the whole long while I've had it, which is better than any animal hair brush I have ever used. The two areas where this lags towards the back of the pack is handle shape and heat retention, which for a brush this inexpensive are miniscule prices to pay. Heat retention is an easy issue to work around: just leave your lather a little on the dryer side and dip the bristles back into the hot water. It's actually a really nice little treat, especially on colder days. The handle is a very common shape, and since brush handles are highly individual this is a personal preference rather than an objective one. My personal handle preferences lean more towards Maggard's two-piece blue and white handle.