Product Description18 inch wood handle / Brass bristles / Scraper / Hardwood handles / No rust brass bristles / Includes a scraper / Aids in removing grate residue
Amazon.com ReviewCleaning your grill is essential because anything left on the grate will cause uneven heat when you cook. But when you've finished grilling some savory steaks, burgers, chickens, and veggies, the last thing you want to do is clean up the mess. With Weber's grill brush/scraper, it's really not so bad. This 18-inch brush/scraper has hardwood handles and brass bristles, so you won't be left with rusty residue or stubborn leftover grime. When you're finished, hang the tool by its leather strap until your next outdoor feast. --Rhonda Langdon
BE CAREFUL! (Rating: 3 out of 5) Weber grill brushes are great. Their brass bristles are softer than stainless steel and do not scratch. BUT, make sure you are buying the "original" Weber brush. I ordered this from ANTonline, but they pulled a bait-and-switch; shipping an inferior substitution to me, and I'm having trouble getting a 100% refund that includes shipping cost. Buyer beware! Only buy from a known, reputable retailer! And, only buy authentic Weber brushes.
Great For Baths and Hog Washing!, (Rating: 4 out of 5) I used this in the shower because it is a tough brush for skin, but don't use it on sensitive areas because it is a strong wire which can damage the pores of vital areas if you know what I mean.
Okay brush (Rating: 3 out of 5) Nothing special. Bristles got clogged up ease and bent. I purchased a brush at sear that has longer bristles and is more ridged.
It's okay. (Rating: 3 out of 5) It's a brush. What can I say? The front bristles wear fast than the back and the bristles are not long enough to reach down into the grill without a little work. Next brush I will purchase (after I wear this one out) will be Weber's long handle T-shaped brush.
Works well at first, but then the bristles flatten (Rating: 4 out of 5) This brush works well at first, but then the brass bristles flatten down and make it a lot less effective, particularly on flat surfaces like the top of the grill grates.
I bought a Grill Wizard brush, which is basically a steel scouring pad with a handle, and it works better for the top surfaces. The Grill Wizard isn't as good at getting into the nooks and crannies between the grates, however, so I use this one along with it. Because I use the other brush for the flat surfaces, this brass one lasts a lot longer.
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So, I'd recommend getting both as they have different strengths and compliment each other nicely.