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Grill Brushes

Mega Monster Extra Wide Grill Brush
Product ID : COG4055
7 Inches wide, Dual replaceable stainless steel bristle brush heads,
$15.99
$14.99
Small Dual Bristle Head Grill Brush
Product ID : MBB06068
11 inch long plastic handle, Dual stainless steel bristle brush heads,
$9.99
$5.99
Stainless Steel Grill Brush
Product ID : TVL2004
Stainless Steel handle, Stainless Bristles, 17 inches long
$9.99
$6.99
Wide Dual Handle Grill Brush
Product ID : COG8114
19.5 Inches long, Stainless steel Pakkawood Handle, Stainless steel bristles
$19.99
$18.99
Stainless Steel Triangle Head Grill Brush
Product ID : GRP77640
21 Inches long, Stainless Bristles, Triangle shape gets into hard to reach...
$7.99
$6.99
Guy Fieri Extra Large Grill Brush
Product ID : OUGFA40
Extra Long Collapsible handle, Stainless and Brass Bristles, with Scraper
$28.99
$24.99

A grill brush for cleaning your grills grates are now available in a variety of sizes and handle styles. You no longer have to throw your grill brushes away either, thanks to the replaceable grill brush heads.

Just like your other grilling tools, you can now buy a quality brush and simply replace the bristle head when it wears out. The quality grill cleaning brushes also feature stiffer handles than their plastic handled disposable counterparts. Which means less effort on your end when cleaning your grill grates. The best part is to just a few bucks more than the cheap plastic models.

Grill Brush Safety

Grill brush safety is not something that even crosses most peoples minds, but here is the thing, it is possible for a grill brush to loose the metal bristles. If this happens and a bristle gets stuck on the grates it could get into your food, then it could get swallowed. This is not a common problem but it does happen, hospitals have been reporting these incidents since the 1950's. So here is what you need to do.

1) Purchase a good quality grill brush.

2) Inspect your grill brush head on a regular basis, if you see loose bristles throw it away.

3) Inspect your grill grid for stray bristles before every use.

If this raises concerns for you, you can always purchase a grill scrubber brush instead of a bristled brush.

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