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Tool Wizard BBQ Brush Doesn’t Last Long

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Another Good Idea That Just Doesn’t Cut It In The Real World

This device uses a woven stainless steel pad that does a great job of cleaning the grates. At first. It sounds great in theory, and it gets good reviews from others who haven’t really used it, but performance is another thing. In theory, the scrubber can be removed and run through the dishwasher, but if it is greasy, it can really slime the dishwasher and anything in there. When the scrubber gets disgusting and starts falling apart, you can buy replacements, but they are not cheap, and they break down quickly. Before long, it begins to slide side to side and unravel. You have to be careful, because when it starts to disintegrate, the woven steel can fall off onto the grill and could get into your food.

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Awarded 1 Stars / not recommended Medal


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Published On: May 24, 2018
Last Modified On: May 24, 2018

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