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HomeBBQ StoreBBQ Tools & AccessoriesGrill BrushesWeber 6421 12-Inch Grill Brush and Scraper |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 25 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Does the job Mar 17, 2008
By Kinger7102 What can I say. It does exactly what its supposed to do. I own the Weber Q 220. Perfect size brush for a smallish grill. If you own a bigger grill you may want something with a longer handle.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Junk Aug 19, 2008
By Willy I thought by purchasing the genuine Weber product I would get a quality item. Too bad it is not made in the USA like the Baby Q grill which works very well. 2 pushes with this brush and 3-4 tufts of brass wire fell out. I lightly pulled on a couple of others tufts and they came right out. A waste of money...straight to the garbage. Weber should be embarrassed to sell an item like this. Does anyone test them?
Update - I emailed by Amazon invoice to Weber and they sent me a replacement which seems better.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works! Sep 14, 2009
By Dean Robinson This grille cleaning brush works like a charm. Makes it easy to clean enough the toughest, stuck on food. Highly recommend.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice brush, wears a bit too quick Mar 04, 2011
By Kurt Hutchinson This is a nice brush. It wears kind of quickly, but that's to be expected because the bristles are a soft metal so they won't scratch the grill surface. However, it's inexpensive, so buying a new one isn't a big deal. Be sure to remove the scraper as soon as you buy it, to remove the temptation of using it. Those things murder your grill surface. I use the brush as soon as I take the food off the grill, and the brush is all you need when you do it that way.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Brass bristles are easily clogged Sep 04, 2009
By Aderyn This brush works well for awhile, but its brass bristles become easily clogged with grill grease and grit, and the bristles can't be cleaned effectively. Once they're smashed and glued together with gunk, that's it. I really like the little prong on the end that fits over the individual wires of the grate for extra scraping action, so I keep the brush around for that. After the first grilling season, though, it was pretty useless as an actual brush.
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