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This 2 PCS Stainless Steel BBQ Grill Brush set features two 17.5-inch brushes designed for effective cleaning of grills and cooking surfaces. With a sturdy stainless steel handle and a comfortable non-slip silicone grip, these brushes are durable, rust-resistant, and dishwasher safe, making them a practical choice for any outdoor cooking enthusiast.
D**C
Simply the best
I have already recommended these to my friends. They are sturdy, work well and have long handles. I use the coiled one initially and finish with the brush. I use a 1 gallon ice cream bucket filled with water to dip the brushes and steam clean the grates. I clean them as soon as I am done grilling.
A**R
Good quality
Good quality brushes to keep my new grill clean.
J**D
Get cooking!
Amazing quality for such a low price.
R**E
Excellent set; large size and sturdy
I have two kinds of grates, bare stainless steel and porcelain enamel coated cast iron, so I need both types of scraper for our grills. I’ve used many scrapers in the past, including the cast iron safe type (the swirled metal scrapper) and that one is my favorite. It’s not only effective but it’s the only one that works AND is safe for that type of surface.This Dr. Camp set is larger than other’s I’ve owned and feels much sturdier. The coils are stiff and strong and the scrapers are wide, with grooved ends for cleaning individual metal bars on the grate.The handles are plastic, which is a shame, because that means I have to be careful not to lean them down on the grill area where it’s hot. But they are thick and sturdy as well.The wide brush head makes for really quick and easy cleaning.I’ve washed them in the dishwasher once and they came out clean and with no rust, but I don’t think I’ll do it often, to avoid any rusting in the future. If it breaks down early, I’ll update this review.
L**Y
The BEST Ever
These are the best grill brushes I have ever used and I am 70 years old. They work beautifully on my Wolf grill
D**A
Very Nice BBQ Set
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this brush set. Buy with confidence.
K**2
Not what I thought - returned
One had bristles and one didn’t. The one that didn’t would not clean the grates on my grill. It was so stuff it wouldn’t touch enough to clean. The other had the dangerous bristles that come off. It was advertised to not have those!! DO NOT RECOMMEND purchasing this product.
T**Y
Great Grill Brushes!
This review is for "2 PCS Stainless Steel BBQ Grill Brush,BBQ Brush,Grill Scraper, Grill Brush for Outdoot,Grill Cleaning Brush, Barbecue Tool Set with Big Handle for Outdoor Grill", Dr.Camp Item model number G-03 (ASIN B0CXCGY6WF). Title and ASIN are included in the review because sometimes reviews get re-sorted and are no longer associated with the correct product.The Dr. Camp grill brushes set shipped quickly and was packaged reasonably.The Dr. Camp grill brush set includes two brushes. Both brushes contain three "rows" of cleaning elements and two integrated scrapers in the corners. One brush has the three rows arranged in a "wide" format of coiled wire. The other brush has the three rows arranged in a "tall" format and features numerous tiny stainless steel bristles. These brushes are described as "bristle free" but I'm not certain how that applies to the second brush with all the bristles. In then past I have owned two brushes nearly identical to the second "tall" brush with bristles, so my expectation is that I will favor this one.In case anyone isn't sure, the best way to use one of these brushes to clean you grill is to start shortly after cooking while the grill is still hot (or at least warm). If you wait until after the grill has cooled, it will be MUCH harder to clean because the food particles will have sealed themselves to the grates. If the grill has cooled, reheat the grill with low heat before you begin. Rub the brush over the entire grill surface to remove the food particles. If your grill is still hot (not just warm) then you can further improve the effectiveness of your brush by keeping a container of water handy and dunk the brush in the water periodically. The water will rinse some of the gunk off the brush, and then when you start scrubbing again the water will wipe off on the grate thus steam cleaning it! Use the corners of the brush to scrape stubborn food particles from the grate. If food particles are left underneath the grate, you may be able to reach them by turning the brush to shove a single "row" down between the bars of the grate. Some folks wipe the grate with cooking oil after cleaning it, but I don't. A wire brush should be cleaned with warm water after use, but be certain to leave it out to dry completely before storing it away. Yes, Stainless Steel can and will rust if not dried before storage. Some claim that warm soapy water is best for cleaning a wire grill brush (and that may be true), but I typically clean my grill brushes outside with a garden hose to avoid putting any grease down my plumbing.I've used the Dr. Camp brushes a couple of times now on my grill and they've worked very well. My grill has stainless steel wire grates, and the Dr. Camp brushes have been a joy to use. I haven't really needed to press down hard, but the long handles make it easy to use two hands if needed. I also tried one on my parent-in-law's grill, which has cast iron grates, and I didn't feel like it worked quite as well on the cast iron. But perhaps this is because the cast iron grate had rusted a bit as they don't maintain their grill as well as I do. I tried them on my Coleman RoadTrip portable grill, which has cast iron grates, and they seemed to do just fine. I'll probably keep one brush with the backyard grill and one with the travel grill.
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