Greg M
TVWBB All-Star
I have long worried about the wire bristle brushes commonly used to clean the grates of my two weber gas grills. Specifically the horror stories about a wire bristle coming off and getting in our food. As much as we grill I figured it was just a matter of time.
While on vacation last fall we were at the shrimpfest in Alabama and there was a booth for "Martin's grill gadget". The inventor and his wife were selling his invention. Nice guy very proud of his work. I took a flyer and bought one.
I like it a lot. It does take a little more time as you have to clean each grate rod separately. But it still just takes me less than a minute total for my three burner 1000. Less for the silver A. Absolutely no danger of eating steel bristles. Costs $20 (25 on Amazon) but shouldn't ever wear out. When I was talking to the inventor he had his original tool on hand that he's used for over 20 years.
You might give it a try. I really like mine and the peace of mind it's given me.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B018A484AK/tvwb-20
While on vacation last fall we were at the shrimpfest in Alabama and there was a booth for "Martin's grill gadget". The inventor and his wife were selling his invention. Nice guy very proud of his work. I took a flyer and bought one.
I like it a lot. It does take a little more time as you have to clean each grate rod separately. But it still just takes me less than a minute total for my three burner 1000. Less for the silver A. Absolutely no danger of eating steel bristles. Costs $20 (25 on Amazon) but shouldn't ever wear out. When I was talking to the inventor he had his original tool on hand that he's used for over 20 years.
You might give it a try. I really like mine and the peace of mind it's given me.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B018A484AK/tvwb-20