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Char-broil apparently have recently changed their bristles to steel rather than brass. Brass is still specified on Amazon's web-site.
I'm returning this because most grill manufacturers, particularly high-end, strongly recommend brass bristles, which don't damage the porcelain grids as fast as steel. (Steel bristles would be ok if you have only a cast-iron grid, but not one that's porcelain coated.) I've been buying, using, and preferring these brush/scrubbers for several years, but not any more. Perhaps Char-broil changed their specs to reduce costs, because steel is cheaper than brass; however at the same time they've raised the price 50% since I bought my last one!
Local H.D. still has some of the brass models in stock; will pick up a couple today just to tide me over.
Amazon, please update your listing to avoid confusing others. Thanks!I use my brush mostly to clean the grill after use, but I have recently used it to clean the cart of the grill, which I don't typically clean, so it had become very dirty. I am conscientious of cleaning the grates regularly and after every use, and this tool is handy to have clipped on to the side of my grill. It is able to easily pick up fats and caked on drippings, even after the grill has cooled (though it is usually easier to clean while still hot). I would recommend this all-purpose scrubber to use with Char-Broil's Grill Cleaner Spray. I combined them to heavy duty clean after a long winter and they continue to keep my grill clean all the time.
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