Let's Talk BBQ
General => General Discussion & Topics => Product Reviews => Topic started by: bamabob on June 25, 2021, 02:58:19 PM
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Picked up one of those wooden grate scrapers at Wally World. Worked way better than I expected. I had always used one of those wire brushes that leave those dangerous wires behind that could poke your gizzard. Had to scan and wipe the grate carefully for wires before cooking food.
This product appears to be well made and should last for years. At first I thought it would just be good for cleaning the top edge of the grates. But after a little trial and error I learned to tilt it and get the inside surface of the grates. A bargain for $7.88
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They sell a similar version but all wood at Costco, they work great and last forever.
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I've wondered well how these things work...thanks for the review.
It will be in my cart soon.
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Got mine a few weeks ago, love not going back.
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I've been using a wooden grill scraper for years and haven't swallowed a splinter yet. If you get caught short, some wadded up aluminum foil is also a great grill cleaning tool.
Jus' sayin'...
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You can also put your grates into a container of Dermestid beetles. They'll clean it right up. ???
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You can also put your grates into a container of Dermestid beetles...
True, but mine are not always available. Right now, for example, they're in the garage working on another "project" after a recent disagreement with a (formerly) obnoxious neighbor.
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I got mine at Wally world a few years ago and I love it. Before self-checkout. good to threaten kids with also. LOL.