1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:
don't botherThursday, February 10, 2005
really - don't bother. You will be much better served with a steel wire brush from the hardware store that is made for tough jobs. I tried this grill bush and another grill brush before I saw a friend using the steel brush - it does a much better job and does not wear out.
excellent grill brush, not for pansWednesday, December 01, 2004
I originally bought this brush for my cast iron grill pan. It's an amazing scrubber, but the bristles aren't close enough to the edges to get into corners. I've since moved it out to the grill, and couldn't be happier with it! It cleans the grill quickly with almost zero effort. Still searching for a good pan brush...
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Great valueWednesday, August 20, 2003
This little scraper is perfect for all grills, the brass brissles are stronger and better than those greeny-meanies, but soft enough for porceline coated grills unlike the steel bristle ones which will scratch. Great tool, but a little short for those on-the-fly !HOT! scrapes.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Nice and compactMonday, August 04, 2003
This is the perfect small grill brush. I use it for my Weber Q and it works great and stores away nice. The top scraper comes in handy for the tough to get off dried food.
1 out of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Another useful scraperSaturday, June 21, 2003
This is the little brother of the Weber 18-inch grill scraper, and it's just as sturdy and well-made as the other one. It can tackle the toughest cleanup jobs without a problem. Also, the scraper on the end of the handle is great for scraping those road pizzas off the asphalt in front of your house. If you happen to be a veterinarian, it's also useful for doing those D & C's on livestock, but you might want to get the one with the 18-inch handle for that.