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A man uses the barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
The brass bristles of the barbecue brush clean between the bars of a barbecue grill
Closeup of the brass bristles and galvanized wire stem of the barbecue brush
Using a barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
Using a barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
DB404 - Barbecue Brush
DB404 - Barbecue Brush
A man uses the barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
The brass bristles of the barbecue brush clean between the bars of a barbecue grill
Closeup of the brass bristles and galvanized wire stem of the barbecue brush
Using a barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
Using a barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue
DB404 - Barbecue Brush
DB404 - Barbecue Brush

Barbecue Brush

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We first carried this brush in 2010 and sold it for several years. It quickly became a favorite. We discontinued it in 2016 in favor of the bristle-free brush we currently sell (made by the same vendor and also a favorite!).

So – why bring it back? Unlike many bristle brushes, the bristles in this one are tightly bound between twisted galvanized wire. They are made from brass, will deform instead of breaking, and will not damage enamel-coated or porcelain grills.

What makes this brush so effective is the unique tapered shape that scours both the top and sides of the grill bars at once. The narrow tip slips between the bars, while the thicker portion of the brush runs across the top. The galvanized-wire stem is set at an angle, so you can press down lightly as you move the brush horizontally while holding the plastic handle in a comfortable position.

Measures 15" overall. Well designed and durably constructed in the USA.

Safety note: Always inspect any barbecue brush for damage or loose bristles before use, and dispose of it if a problem is found. Inspect the grill after cleaning to ensure there are no stray bristles that could end up in your food.

A man uses the barbecue brush to clean the grill of a propane barbecue

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    Barbecue Brush

    We first carried this brush in 2010 and sold it for several years. It quickly became a favorite. We discontinued it in 2016 in favor of the bristle-free brush we currently sell (made by the same vendor and also a favorite!).

    So – why bring it back? Unlike many bristle brushes, the bristles in this one are tightly bound between twisted galvanized wire. They are made from brass, will deform instead of breaking, and will not damage enamel-coated or porcelain grills.

    What makes this brush so effective is the unique tapered shape that scours both the top and sides of the grill bars at once. The narrow tip slips between the bars, while the thicker portion of the brush runs across the top. The galvanized-wire stem is set at an angle, so you can press down lightly as you move the brush horizontally while holding the plastic handle in a comfortable position.

    Measures 15" overall. Well designed and durably constructed in the USA.

    Safety note: Always inspect any barbecue brush for damage or loose bristles before use, and dispose of it if a problem is found. Inspect the grill after cleaning to ensure there are no stray bristles that could end up in your food.

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