1.0 out of 5 stars
you get what you pay for, June 3, 2011
This review is from: GrillPro 77395 17-Inch Long Handle Resin Grill Brush (Lawn & Patio)
I bought this because I couldn't afford a better one at the time, and I'm sorry for that now. Hopefully it will last the summer, but after just one use, the plastic is already melting where it came into contact with the hot grill, and the bristles are flattening out. It did the job, but I don't expect it to last more than a dozen barbeques, but I didn't expect much for under $3. As soon as I can afford a nice wooden one, this ones going in the trash.
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Plastic and Hot Coals . . . not a good combination, June 6, 2008
This review is from: GrillPro 77395 17-Inch Long Handle Resin Grill Brush (Lawn & Patio)
Spend a buck or two extra. Get a wood handled grill brush. I've gone the cheap way myself in the past and purchased these useless plastic handled grill brushes.
First off, you can't put any reasonable amount of preasure on them to do any real grill cleaning... the handle will flex too much.
Then, if you have to clean the grill, while it's HOT (like for something else after the first course)... your bristles are going to get all messed up. The bristles will sink into the slowly melting handle.
Unless the manufacture is using a high grade heat resistant plastic.
It's 3 and some change folks ... I doubt they did.
Yes... evetually a wood handle would surely burn. It's never happened with any of mine.
And if your really keeping a wood brush that long cleaning it, then "dude"... clean your grill more often.
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