🔥 Unleash Your Inner Grill Master!
The Outset QB40 Rosewood Collection Grill Brush combines an 18" durable stainless steel construction with a beautiful rosewood handle, featuring brass bristles that won't scratch surfaces and a scraper for tough messes. Plus, with replaceable bristles, this brush is designed for longevity and sustainability.
M**.
Good handle, very bad brush head!
I would have like this brush to be all I expect of a BBQ brush... But it's not!It does have a long handleThe handle is sturdyThe brush head is replaceableIt has a loop to hang it on the utensil hookbut that's about where it stops!After only 3 normal usage, some of the plastic of the brush head melted and some of the bristles fell off, making it very dangerous to fall into the food being prepare!Stay away from this brush!
P**K
Would make a great gift
This is a really nice brush. Would make a great gift.
C**R
No durability
This lasted about 10 or 15 uses before almost all the bristles were gone.
C**S
Five Stars
Great product and great shipping
M**.
Brass brush on this one.
I like the fact that the brush is replaceable. I ordered replacements with it. Looks well made so far. Good deal.
R**H
good product
not sure what the other reviewer's problem was - maybe bad brush head. this is great, because once the brush gets gunked up, you just take out the three scerws & attach a new brush head. used mine for two seasons now - about 6 heads without a problem. they could include new screws
M**X
Very poorly made, not sure why they ruined an otherwise nice product
I had one of the other tools from this company, and it was very nice, wood handle, seemingly good construction, looked really good and was reasonable for a nice quality product.So I purchased 2 of these brushes (one each for my two houses) and two of the replacement brush heads. I was ready to commit to this product :)So after cooking up a meal on the BBQ, I bust out my rosewood grill brush, and slide it across the grill. I started to notice that some of the brush bristles were falling out all over the grill. I did another slide across the grill. More bristles were falling out. This continued for a third time until about 30% of the bristles had fallen out of this piece of junk. I'm not sure what happened. I'm not sure how they are affixing the bristles, whether it is glue or mechanically (trapping the metal ends somehow) or what...but with a relatively light pressure slide across the grill, this thing totally fell apart. I am not a body builder, and I was not getting angry at the grill here :) I applied the same pressure as I did with the $3.99 all plastic throw away grill brush that this thing was supposed to replace, but on this one, the bristles fell out.Anyway, I returned this thing which Amazon took back with no issues which is cool.I looked for another brush but gave up. Now I just use the sharp end of the spatula, or the tongs so I can do 2 sides at once) and scrape the stuff off the grill. I'm using this on Weber Genesis grills from a few year ago that have the ceramic grills. This method takes longer than a brush but probably gets it cleaner.
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