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HomeBBQ StoreBBQ Tools & AccessoriesGrill BrushesTool Wizard Grill & BBQ Brush Wizard Grill Scrubber. This brush was tested and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by Cooks Illustrated Magazine. |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 49 customer reviews )
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62 of 65 found the following review helpful:
Didn't last long May 21, 2008
By Little bro I found out that the GrillWizzard sold on Amazon is not the one tested by America's Test Kitchen. [...]
This one gets hot and the scrub brushes fell apart after a few uses. I know that they are replaceable... but I expected them to last longer.
22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Not the be-all end-all BBQ brush Jul 25, 2007
By Writer Steve My experience with this brush is different than some users, apparently. The scrub pad on my Grill Wizard unravelled quickly and didn't do that great a job on its first or subsequent uses, either. And when it started unravelling, which was on the second or third use, it started leaving bits of the scrub pad on the grill. I would not buy this again or recommend it, and I'm sorry that I bought some extra scrub pads with the initial purchase to save on the shipping. The combination of Weber's "regular" brass brush and Weber's 21" T-brush works much better.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
RIP OFF! NOT recommended by Cooks Illustrated! Aug 31, 2011
By lschwarcz DON'T BUY THIS RIP OFF GRILL BRUSH! The makers of this cheap knock-off are trying to confuse the market by making a grill cleaning brush that looks like the real Grill Wizard (Google "Grill Wizard" to find the real company website). At first this brush used the SAME name (a trademark violation) as the original Grill Wizard. They changed the name but the brush itself is still violating the original patent!
This company is stealing someone else's idea, violating numerous federal IP laws and should be put out of business!
I'm not associated with either company (other than owning a genuine Grill Wizard) but the idea of supporting a company like this is unacceptable to me.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Not the brush tested on America's Test Kitchen Jun 09, 2010
By Michael I agree with previous reviews. This brush lasts maybe one or two cleanings and then the scrubbing pad literally rips off of the handle.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Don't Buy. Not the Cook's Illustrated Brush Mar 06, 2011
By mihalis hrisafinis This brush is not the model reviewed by cook's illustrated. This model has a different mechanism for holding the scrub pad. This model has a plastic device that screws into the head through the pad and holds it with four arms. these arms limit the amount of the pad that actually comes into contact with(and cleans)the grill. This is inferior to the recommended model which holds the pad with two metal prongs through the side of the pad and therefore the entire surface of the pad is involved in cleaning the grill. The Cook's model also has a metal head while this model's is made of the same plastic as the handle. The company name is correct on the package, they must have gotten a new manufacturer.
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