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popularpennysave posted Today 11:13 AM
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$9.99*:ThermoMaven BBQ Bristle-Free Steam Grill Brush, Safe Cleaning Tool with Scraper for Charcoal, Weber, Gas & Outdoor Grills at Amazon

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Amazon.com has ThermoMaven BBQ Bristle-Free Steam Grill Brush - Safe Grill Cleaning Accessories with Scraper for Charcoal/George Foreman/Weber/Gas/Outdoor Grill on sale for $9.99.

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Amazon.com has ThermoMaven BBQ Bristle-Free Steam Grill Brush - Safe Grill Cleaning Accessories with Scraper for Charcoal/George Foreman/Weber/Gas/Outdoor Grill on sale for $9.99.

Shipping is Free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DM96FLWG/ref=sw_img_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 [amazon.com]

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Today 02:39 PM
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livingaboardToday 02:39 PM
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Dammit. I just got it for $15 yesterday
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Today 02:44 PM
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pennysaveToday 02:44 PM
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Quote from livingaboard :
Dammit. I just got it for $15 yesterday
that one has 3 brush heads
Today 03:27 PM
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lee38jxToday 03:27 PM
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Stay strong, slickdealers! Big grill brush is trying to trick us into buying this 😭 for those who successfully avoided buying this yesterday.
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Today 04:40 PM
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TenderCable1426Today 04:40 PM
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Wow, that before and after pic!
Today 04:47 PM
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thadeusToday 04:47 PM
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I'm skeptical of these. Can anyone that have one vouch for it?
Today 05:16 PM
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lee38jxToday 05:16 PM
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Quote from thadeus :
I'm skeptical of these. Can anyone that have one vouch for it?
Someone posted the Smarter Everyday brush in the thread yesterday, but it's like my brain refuses to buy things at retail now. I need the rush of a "deal." This Michael F guy mentioned in the reviews on JJGeorgestore https://www.jjgeorgestore.com/the...mprovement.
"I'll always try to buy American first, and I really appreciated what Destin was trying to do, but the product does have some short-comings. The scrubber is built well and feels solid in your hand, but in order to use it effectively, it's really a two-hand operation. Your dominant hand, positioned near the end, grips the tool conformably, but your second hand, gripping further down the handle, is holding a 'u'-shaped handle, which is a very uncomfortable. In addition, where[sp] the chainmail won't splinter like a wire brush, it is also very ineffective for cleaning between the grates, necessitating keeping a second tool handy to thoroughly clean the entire grilling surface. I was disappointed, too, when I emailed my concern/suggestion to JJGeorge and never received a reply, not even a confirmation or a 'canned' response acknowledging my feedback. There's always room for improvement."
I like the Smarter Everyday channel, and I like the sound of USA made, but $74.99 for a grill brush that doesn't come with any refills is iffy. The rubber(?) thing inside the chain mail might burn if you had an flare up (unless people are only cleaning their grills when cold). But I figure most people clean their grills by just letting it burn everything and then scratching off the remains off the grates.
Today 05:42 PM
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DreadPirateWesleyToday 05:42 PM
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I've got one. I'd say it works very well. I have a slotted grill top (as opposed to a flat solid griddle), so I still need to flip it over and clean off hardened drippings on the underside, but it works as advertised. Much better than a wire brush and my muscle although very, very strong as they are.
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Today 05:44 PM
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DreadPirateWesleyToday 05:44 PM
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Quote from TenderCable1426 :
Wow, that before and after pic!
Haha yeah. You'll still need to scrap the corners angles where the steam/brush can't make contact, but otherwise it does work.
Today 05:59 PM
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mandoroToday 05:59 PM
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What is the brush head made out of?
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elnino2783Today 07:09 PM
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Quote from thadeus :
I'm skeptical of these. Can anyone that have one vouch for it?
These operate on the same idea as "deglazing" a pan after searing a steak. A cold wet sponge will pull the debris off the grates, while also steaming because the water will evaporate.

Really the quality of the sponge will matter for durability

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