: Mr. Bar-B-Q Oversized Dual Grill Brush

: Mr. Bar-B-Q Oversized Dual Grill Brush

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Mr. Bar-B-Q Oversized Dual Grill Brush

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Mr. Bar-B-Q Oversized Dual Grill Brush
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Gaunz Org Price: $5.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3209





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Mr. Bar-B-Q
EAN: 0076903060663
Label: MR. BAR-B-Q
Product Manufacturer: MR. BAR-B-Q
Model: 06066p
Publisher: MR. BAR-B-Q
Ranking: 3209
Studio: MR. BAR-B-Q


Piece facts:
  • 18-inch-long oversized dual grill cleaning brush
  • Stainless steel line one side
  • Plastic cleaning pad lines other side
  • Steel scraper on end
  • Long plastic handle with ribbed grip and thumb notch




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Serious barbecuers need serious tools, and this 18-inch-long grill cleaning brush fits the bill. Textured ribs and thumb indentations on the plastic handle provide a sure grip for any size hand. Long-lasting stainless steel bristles line one side of the curved cleaning head and can be used while the grill is hot; the other side is lined with a tough plastic cleaning pad, for use on cool grills. The steel scraper on the top gets off all kinds of baked-on food debris, but is not meant for use on porcelain cooking grids as scratching can occur. Discard when bristles and pad are worn out.--Ann Bieri








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Tool ...
This is a great tool for all grill owners. With the long handle, so you don't have to get you hand over the coals (for those who have a Charcoal Grill) and the three great tools for cleaning off the grates, you couldn't ask for anything more. Oh, and the price isn't so bad either.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - mr bar-b-q cleaner for grill
great tool wish we had one before as good as this one in fact bought two.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Too wimpy ...
The Mr Bar-B-Q Oversized Dual Grill Brush wire brush is too wimpy to clean the grate. The wires need to be a little shorter and a lot stiffer.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Does the job
This is a great price for a grill brush. I was pleasantly surprised to see how big it was when it arrived. It cleans my grill in a flash and the price was just right. I will be ordering more to have on hand for the future.



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