Barbecue Basting Brushes
Bend n Baste Barbecue Basting Brush
Can be bent to any angle and stay that way, triangular shaped handle to...
$9.99 Sale Price: $5.99 |
Bend n Stay Silicone Barbecue Basting BrushCan be bent to any angle and stay that way, Dishwasher Safe,
$12.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
Silicone Basting Brush Steven Raichlen18.5 Inches handle, Stainless Steel with Wood Handle,
$19.99 Sale Price: $16.99 |
Silicone Basting Spoon Brush 15 InchSilicone Bristles and Spoon
Baste then Brush
$9.99 Sale Price: $5.99 |
Stainless Steel Barbecue Basting BrushSeamless Stainless Steel, Silicone Bristles, 16.5 Inches Long, Outset Stella...
$14.99 Sale Price: $11.99 Product is out of stock
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Silicone Barbecue Basting Brush Rosewood16 inch rosewood handle, removable silicone bristles,
$10.99 Sale Price: $8.99 Product is out of stock
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Replacement Head for Outset Basting BrushReplacement head for Outset QB66 and QB77
$4.49 Sale Price: $3.99 |
Replacement Brush Inserts for Grilly Goat Basting TongsGrilly Goat Replacement Silicone Bristles,
$5.99 Sale Price: $2.99 |
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Basting brushes are typically used for basting your meat or applying thin sauces to your food while cooking. A typical basting brush used to have natural hair bristles and a wooden handle. Newer basting brushes have silicone bristles and some even have entire silicone handle for easy clean up.
Basting brushes will work better with thinner runnier sauces then a sauce mop. A good test to see which will work better for you is to stick a piece of silverware (we use a knife) into the sauce and pull it out. Pull it out and if after a few seconds most of it has run off use a basting brush. If the silverware stays well coated use a sauce mop.


