Customer Reviews:
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Does the job! July 12, 2005 Jennifer Kretschmer (San Jose, Ca USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The Grill Wizard grill cleaning brush does the job of cleaning the grill better than any brush I've ever used. Very little muscle is required to clean the grill, especially if you clean after you cook and when the grill is still warm.
Better than Weber brush May 4, 2007 Blaze (Pleasant Hill, CA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
We bought the Weber brush first and it fell apart in a short period of time. We replaced it with the Grill Wizard based upon reviews and have been very happy with our purchase. It cleans well and has held up well. Our product has a wood handle so I don't know if the model has changed.
Not so great...try another scrubbie? May 1, 2007 Cecily Techuan (Rahway, NJ USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
We also bought this b/c Cooks Illustrated recommended it. We were very disappointed. The scrubber comes apart when the grill is cleaned, leaving tinsel-like bits over the grill that have to be picked off before grilling again, or else it gets in your food. Also, the vendor charged quite a lot for shipping, and our order was mis-routed.
my grill hasn't been this clean since I bought it July 27, 2007 D. Eib (Philadelphia, PA (USA)) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought my grill used and it is cleaner than I've seen it since. This grill cleaner works better than anything I've tried. The grate is shiny and clean with minimal effort. I am going through the scrubbers faster than I expected, but it seems to have slowed down now that I've gotten off all the caked on crud that my wire brushes were leaving behind. And you can flip the scubbers over to use both sides. I've used it on a cold and hot grill and it was excellent on both. I would buy this again no question. Consumer Reports was right when they gave this an excellent rating.
As Good as Everybody Says It Is July 28, 2007 Michael Fleming (Minneapolis, MN USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This thing just works, and it's simple. My Weber 18 1/2-Inch Charcoal Grill maintains a nice clean grate, and food doesn't stick. Make sure the grate is fully hot before you use the brush. Give a reasonable amount of pressure down on it as you rub - and swipe away. It usually works in a couple of swipes back and forth. I keep an old dish towel at hand, which I've rolled up tightly into a log and tied with (cotton!!!) Butchers String somewhat like tying a roast. I keep that a bit wet with vegetable oil. Then, after I get done with the Grill Wizard, I just grab the towel with grill tongs and rub down the grate, and grill away. (If one is fussy I suppose one could recreate that log with a clean towel each time -- I just toss the thing into a big zipper bag and keep it in my grill-stuff box, figuring that 800 degree heat will kill pretty much anything. :-) Your mileage may vary.)
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