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forum threadniki4h | Staff posted Yesterday 05:23 PM
forum threadniki4h | Staff posted Yesterday 05:23 PM

House Again Bristle-Free Stainless Steel Grill Brush & Scraper w/ Dual Grip $14.23 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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House Again via Amazon [amazon.com] has House Again Bristle-Free Stainless Steel Grill Brush & Scraper w/ Dual Grip for $28.47 - extra 50% off when you activate the promo here [amazon.com] or enter code 8AUVQ2A4 at checkout $14.23. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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House Again via Amazon [amazon.com] has House Again Bristle-Free Stainless Steel Grill Brush & Scraper w/ Dual Grip for $28.47 - extra 50% off when you activate the promo here [amazon.com] or enter code 8AUVQ2A4 at checkout $14.23. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Yesterday 05:47 PM
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NotTerriblyFunkyYesterday 05:47 PM
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I used to use wire brushes until I learned the risk of those. I went to stainless steel chainmail scrubber, but eventually it was gross. I just use cedar planks at this point and unlikely will go back to metal.
Yesterday 05:51 PM
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jaredalanmitchellYesterday 05:51 PM
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Quote from NotTerriblyFunky :
I used to use wire brushes until I learned the risk of those. I went to stainless steel chainmail scrubber, but eventually it was gross. I just use cedar planks at this point and unlikely will go back to metal.
Yeah I have seen the horror stories of the wire brushes but tbh I still use them but clean up the grates with paper towels and oil after do, keeps things seasoned nicely. I carefully visually inspect them before cooking to make sure no strands are left behind.

At this price, I'll just snag this to replace my current wire brush when it's finished. I grill about 5x a week so not a bad investment.
Yesterday 06:19 PM
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IndigoWinter2667Yesterday 06:19 PM
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Quote from NotTerriblyFunky :
I used to use wire brushes until I learned the risk of those. I went to stainless steel chainmail scrubber, but eventually it was gross. I just use cedar planks at this point and unlikely will go back to metal.
I've found wood scrapers and steam cleaners to be the best, especially used together (use the wood for light scraping and steam for deep cleaning).
Today 02:26 AM
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Letter_KToday 02:26 AM
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Have a Weber propane grill. Doesn't do a great job of cleaning the low spots because the ends of the scrubbers get caught on the cross bracing of the grates

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