Elizabeth Karmel's Grill Friends Grill Brush with Replacement Heads


Elizabeth Karmel's Grill Friends Grill Brush with Replacement Heads


Price:$12.99



Features:
  • From grilling expert, Elizabeth Karmel, a tool for keeping the grill clean and ready for cooking
  • Made from smooth black wood, brass, and stainless steel; brass bristles and rivets
  • Off-set handle provides extra leverage; weather-resistant with leather hanging cord
  • Multi-use cleaning plate for scraping and detailing; replaceable head saves money and forests


Reviews of Elizabeth Karmel's Grill Friends Grill Brush with Replacement Heads




Review:

The bristles are so thin and sparse that they had completely flattened out after 3 uses. The plast holding the thin sparse brass bristles melted when I tried to scrub my grill clean on 3rd use due to flattening out of bristles. Took forever to get the plastic off of the grill surface. Do not recommend.




Review:

I purchase this item based upon the previous reviews. To say that I was disappointed is an understatement. After a single use one third of the bristles on this brush were folded over, rendering them completely ineffective. In fact, the bristles are so lacking in density and rigidity that it is impossible to obtain any meaningful results using this brush. I would liken it to trying to clean a grill with a hair brush. A complete waste off money. After spending $14 on this, I have no choice but to spend more money on a decent brush. My advice: buy a quality brush to start with.





Review:

My husband loves this brush. He says it us very easy to clean due to the brass bristles. We love the fact that you can just replace the head brush without buying a whole new brush. That makes it environmentally friendly as well.




Review:

This is one of the sturdiest brushes we've used. I also like the fact that it came with a replacement brush head. We tend to go through those quickly.




Review:

Perfect length, proper head and an extra one, to boot! Just what I expected. I haven't used this yet but I'm looking forward to grilling, once it warms up a bit.




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Q&A

How do I clean my grill brush?



SuddenlySexy's Question:
It's the metal bristle type. You guys know the problem: it's greasy, sticky and black!


Garden Girl's Answer

Don't hassle with cleaning it. Go to Walmart and buy a new one. They are like 99 cents. Much easier. But if you must clean it, soak it in ammonia, in an old plastic container.
The grease will roll away. Then rinse really, really well.

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Does anyone know the best way to clean a cast iron griddle/grill?



northernlite13's Question:
Went camping and placed the grill over the fire ring to cook. Tried to get most of the food off the grill part (reversible sides, smooth and grill) after cooking. Was too hot. When it cooled food is really tough to remove even after scrubing it with just about everything I have. Didn't know if I could use a grill brush or SOS. If anyone has suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.


Grandma of 2's Answer

A good wire brush and hot, soapy water will work. Just be sure to season the griddle after cleaning or it is going to rust. Spray or rub with cooking oil and place into a warm oven for about 4 hours to let the oil soak into the metal. Don't wash with comet since cast iron will expand when heated and the comet will soak into the "pores" of the metal. Anything that is cooked on the griddle will taste like comet for a long time until it works that crap out.

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Can I use a stainless steel grill brush on a porcelain grill?



Sunni's Question:



rachie's Answer

i dont think so. read instructions.look it up on internet!

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