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well, that's the modern way of doing things. Some people, like me, just use their good ole wash-bag and put a shaving stick in there
I have seen this a long time ago when I ran "shaving mug" in google. Nice idea for a travel mug I must say. But then again so is Mama Bear and QED good for travel too.
I'm fairly sure I understand what they are trying to say, but it sounds stupid the way they put it. What is the point of allowing drying air in, if the liquid stays in too??
The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon, the vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true.:signs068
Those work by capillary action. The best example I can think of is when water gets trapped in the holes of a window screen. By pulling the liquid to the surface and spreading the surface area, it's able to evaporate quicker. These particular fibers are usually an extremely fine spun polyester (often called microfiber) If I had to guess, i'd say this device is somehow allowing the liquid to evaporate through a type of osmosis, that leaves the larger water molecules behind.... I'd guess it to be some kind of extremely fine sponge.
Oddly, YES I knew that (don't look at me like that, I READ............OK, OK I seen it on a documentary). :rofl