View Full Version : L'Occitane Cade Bowl Corrosion issues?
Bulldawg
12-14-2009, 07:04 AM
Can anyone comment on the L'Occitane Cade Bowl Corrosion issues? A few of the reviews and comments here and there indicate that there was/is a problem with the bowls corroding. I like the way they look and I'm thinking about purchasing one but not if this is still an issue... I took this quote from one of the reviews in 7/09:
"The container starts to 'corrode' a little. Dark black spots start appearing at the bottom of the bowl after using for only a month (I wipe and dry the container after each use so I'm not letting it sit in damp/wet areas for too long). I talked to the lady in one of the stores and she said that their newer containers were better designed and shouldn't have that problem. I didn't buy one so I can't confirm how much of that is true."
Any experience with the new bowls? If so, how can you determine whether a store is stocking the new ones or the old ones that corrode?
guitarslinger
12-14-2009, 07:12 AM
1. I'm pretty sure the new bowl addressed the corrosion issue
2. If you've seen the old bowl, the new one is easy to spot since it doesn't come wiht a puck of soap, but it's still like $30. Plus, it's taller.
3. I don't think any of the stores would stokc the old bowl, since they've basically admitted it's flawed and below their standards.
Personally, I think the corrosion is going to look cool. I have an old one.
strat1117
12-14-2009, 07:14 AM
I've had mine for at least 6 months, maybe more, and it still looks like brand new. I assume that mine is the "new" version -- it was $28, without the SS.
Expensive, yes, but IMHO, worth it.
Bulldawg
12-14-2009, 07:24 AM
1. I'm pretty sure the new bowl addressed the corrosion issue
2. If you've seen the old bowl, the new one is easy to spot since it doesn't come wiht a puck of soap, but it's still like $30. Plus, it's taller.
3. I don't think any of the stores would stokc the old bowl, since they've basically admitted it's flawed and below their standards.
Personally, I think the corrosion is going to look cool. I have an old one.
I've had mine for at least 6 months, maybe more, and it still looks like brand new. I assume that mine is the "new" version -- it was $28, without the SS.
Expensive, yes, but IMHO, worth it.
Thanks guys, great information. I plan on picking up a bowl at the local L'Occitane shop....gotta love it when a great product like this is available locally :001_cool:
The new ones are anodized, so they have a kind of frosted finish to the aluminum. If it's just shiny aluminum stay away from it. I have the old style, and it's a little gross. Really this shouldn't be a huge issue though. I've stopped soaking my soaps, the way that everyone on here seems to encourage you to do, and I'm using a wetter brush to build my lather. It charges faster, and uses less soap. Better method all around, and should keep the bowl more or less dry. I doubt you could even find one of the old ones now. I picked mine up in Paris about 6 years ago, I think they changed them shortly after that.
nine-three
12-14-2009, 02:00 PM
When I got my puck of Cade, there were still issues with the bowl corroding so I decided to put it in an old C&E wooden bowl that I had and it fit perfectly. The new bowls shouldn't have the problem anymore and when I go through my puck I will get the aluminum bowl because it is so good looking.
mdunn
12-14-2009, 04:15 PM
im not sure what bowl ive got - but ive never had any corrosion issues (Im guessing its the new one)
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