Steel vs Brass: When to Use Which Grill Brush
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By A Mystery Man Writer
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Product Description
Soft Enough to Not Damage Porcelain. Tough Enough to Remove Burnt-On Foods. Ahhh, just the right balance. You see, for those with porcelain or ceramic coated grill grates, a regular grill brush can do more harm than good. Stainless steel grill brushes are great for steel grill grates… But can completely destroy the porcelain enamel on higher end grills. So what are you left to do? Thankfully, we’ve got the answer. You use a Grillaholics Brass Grill Brush! Soft enough that it doesn’t scratch your grill grates. But tough enough to remove any stubborn, burnt-on foods with ease. And with its 3-in-1 brush head design, you’ll be cleaning up to 5x faster than a traditional square headed grill brush! We’re pretty pleased with it, but check out what this happy Grillaholics Brass Grill Brush Owner has to say! Plus, with the Grillaholics Promise, you can buy today risk free! If for any reason you are unhappy with your Grillaholics purchase, simply contact us. We will do what it takes to make it right, or your money back. Click “Add to Cart” now and get FREE SHIPPING on orders over $50!
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