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Model: Thermomaven Grill Brush Bristle Free with 3 Replacement Brush Heads, Steam Grill Brush with Scraper, Non Metal Bristles for Cast Iron, Stainless-Steel Grates, Safe for Non-Stick Surface
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Looks like a good deal, does anyone have this and know where to get replacement heads?
Wouldn't rely on replacements being available.Buy multiple sets now as you get 3 with each set, so $5 a piece.The Amazon pages says you can buy replacement heads, but they are neither listed on amazon nor their own website outside of Amazon.
Wouldn't rely on replacements being available.Buy multiple sets now as you get 3 with each set, so $5 a piece.The Amazon pages says you can buy replacement heads, but they are neither listed on amazon nor their own website outside of Amazon.
The secret to cleaning a griddle or grill is to get the temp hot on the surface and just use a wet rag or paper towel to clean off most of the gunk. If you really need a deep clean, just use a pumice stone. Bristles will sometimes come off and may even land in your food (!).
The secret to cleaning a griddle or grill is to get the temp hot on the surface and just use a wet rag or paper towel to clean off most of the gunk. If you really need a deep clean, just use a pumice stone. Bristles will sometimes come off and may even land in your food (!).
Good advice. This item is bristle free and, similarly to your technique, uses steam. Reviews mention the comfortable ergonomic handle, which is what I find appealing.
The secret to cleaning a griddle or grill is to get the temp hot on the surface and just use a wet rag or paper towel to clean off most of the gunk. If you really need a deep clean, just use a pumice stone. Bristles will sometimes come off and may even land in your food (!).
Where would the bristles come from?
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BBQ FAMILY here, been at it in sunny California year round for 50+ years. 2-3 times a week and have always used a wire bristle brush. Have NEVER had one in our food.. I guess it could happen, but in our experience not likely. I don't have food under the grill while I'm scrubbing it!
BBQ FAMILY here, been at it in sunny California year round for 50+ years. 2-3 times a week and have always used a wire bristle brush. Have NEVER had one in our food.. I guess it could happen, but in our experience not likely. I don't have food under the grill while I'm scrubbing it!
I found one on a piece of chicken recently. It came off and stuck to the grill then transferred to the chicken. Just happens sometimes.
Had this returned the first time I used it on the grill I found little hairs of metal left on the grill. The pad is like a Brillo pad. So it's rather fragile. Its hard to find a good replacement for the wire brush. found one that's ok for the most part
This one is what I went with, have had it about a year, and I've not had to replace the head so far. https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-...ef=sr_1_1?
I bought a grill brush that was literally $1. Any lighter stuff remain I just use a scotch pad or similar. Works fine. Not sure what the need for this is.
BBQ FAMILY here, been at it in sunny California year round for 50+ years. 2-3 times a week and have always used a wire bristle brush. Have NEVER had one in our food.. I guess it could happen, but in our experience not likely. I don't have food under the grill while I'm scrubbing it!
I too have been grilling for a couple of decades. Not as long as you, but I did notice bristles getting stuck to my grill grate. I'm lucky I've never had any stuck in my food/throat/body. But seeing it actually happen was enough for me to be interested in investing in this.
BBQ FAMILY here, been at it in sunny California year round for 50+ years. 2-3 times a week and have always used a wire bristle brush. Have NEVER had one in our food.. I guess it could happen, but in our experience not likely. I don't have food under the grill while I'm scrubbing it!
Cheap brushes tend to do this. I can think of three instances in the last couple years where I've found bristles in my mouth while eating.
Had this returned the first time I used it on the grill I found little hairs of metal left on the grill. The pad is like a Brillo pad. So it's rather fragile. Its hard to find a good replacement for the wire brush. found one that's ok for the most part
This one is what I went with, have had it about a year, and I've not had to replace the head so far. https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-...ef=sr_1_1?
Are you sure you're talking about the same product as in the OP? This one is advertised as bristle free.
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This one is what I went with, have had it about a year, and I've not had to replace the head so far. https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-...ef=sr_1_1?
This one is what I went with, have had it about a year, and I've not had to replace the head so far. https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-...ef=sr_1_1?
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