I saw this the other day and wonder what others here think:
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Cookers I have:
Weber S-335 gas grill
Weber 26†kettle
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Camp Chef XL Smoke Vault
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Camp Chef Woodwind 36 Pellet grill with sidekick burner
PBC
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Weber Rotisserie for 22†Kettle
1st gen FireBoard
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Griddle for Camp Chef cooktop
Several Thermoworks items
Set of Grill Grates
I would have to see it in person. Just watching the video I would question the longevity of the cleaning head. I’m thinking my balled up aluminum foil works pretty good and it’s cheap.
Not so sure this is a gadget I personally would use much.
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I want to know HOW they got this picture of ME!Last edited by HawkerXP; July 17, 2019, 07:04 AM.
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Wait a minute, this guy is a firefighter? I wonder what CaptainMike would say about this?
And, just curious, how do you "For safety, turn off the burners once your grill is hot"?
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Grill: SNS Charcoal Kettle/ Grilla Original / Weber Genesis EP-330 / OK Joe Bronco Drum
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I've taken to dipping my wire brushes in water, then hitting the hot grill with them...
Steam cleaning.
I keep a weather eye out for bristles, but haven't seen one from either of my wire brushes. Love my Kona 360* Clean Grill Brush...
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I tend to agree with PKB, the best brushes I've always had were the wire ones, hands down. I've tried about every conceivable type, got a garage full of them. For safety sake I always follow the brushing by either hosing off my grates or wiping them down real well with wet paper towels. I understand the risk so I try to remain vigilant.
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I use a CharGone scraper, and for the GrillGrates I use a narrow stainless steel paint scraper. I suppose I'd give this a try if they made a narrow one to fit in the valleys of the GrillGrates, but would it be good at cleaning out the holes?
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