Thursday, December 12, 2013

Libman Long Handle Grill Brush Reviews

Libman Long Handle Grill Brush
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I've used this product, the Libman Long Handle Grill Brush, for a number of years now. I recently replaced a brush that I have used almost weekly for six years! Damn thing doesn't want to wear out! Brass brush is sturdy, doesn't seem to diminish in length with repeated use, and is deep enough to adequately scrub between the grill's grate. Long handle makes its use over a hot grill very comfortable. What more to say?!

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This is a superior product. For those who have porcelain-coated cast iron grill plates, you really want to have a Brass brush and not a Steel brush as Brass is gentler on the porcelain surface. This brush, though slightly more costly than some brass brushes, is worth the cost. It is attractive,has a really good feel in your hand and appears to be well constructed and sturdy and it does a good job where it is supposed to, cleaning the grill plates. The hook on the end of the handle was just a little too small to fit the hanging hooks on my Huntington Grill and may be too small for some hook handles but I keep the brush inside the grill cabinet anyway so this did not concern me. All in all this appears to be a fine Brass Grill brush.

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A quality brush with a solid scraper and well-fastened brass bristles. The long handle keeps your arm hairs from being singed off while brushing a hot surface.

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This brush is great, scrape or brush the dried up mess off your grill. The added feature of a 'hook' on the end means you can keep it handy by hanging it on or near the grill.

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I will keep it as a backup, but will continue to go to the simple tool that I have used for decades--the Weber Cast Iron Brush(current item# 6945). The Libman Grill Brush is 'pretty' but requires more effort because of the flex in the long handle. In addition it is not easy to get the bristles to brush deep enough to get the residue off the sides of the grates.

The Weber brush is short and stout. If you let your grill burn down and char the residue on the grate, simply wait until the grill is cool and then slide the Weber brush back and forth on each individual grate. It doesn't really take any energy, just let the iron brushes do their work. Turn the grate over and repeat. No effort required, great results.

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