Amazon has
Thermomaven Bristle-Free Steam Grill Brush (Red) on sale for
$9.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to community member
pennysave for sharing this deal.
Note: Available to ship in 1-2 days
Features:
- Bristle-free grill brush: Uses tough Aramid (Kevlar-like) fiber instead of metal wires; safer, no risk of bristles breaking off into food
- Efficient scraper design: Thick, stiff scraper works on porcelain, gas, charcoal grills, and flat-top griddles
- Heat-resistant material: Thick Kevlar fiber withstands continuous 400°F use without deforming
- Easy to clean: Removable cleaning pad; dishwasher-safe; includes 3 replacement pads
- Safe steam cleaning: No harsh chemicals; uses steam principle for cleaner, safer results than nylon or wire brushes
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"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.
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Really the quality of the sponge will matter for durability
doesn't clean as well as my bristled brush
you use the scraper to clean off the debris caked on the grate
then you use the sponge to clean off the grease and/or loose stuff
maybe i'll use my bristled brush to scrub the grate clean then use the sponge to get the remaining (and hopefully any loose bristles stuck on the grate) loose stuff off
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