Wizard BBQ Brush Replacement Scrubbers

November 23, 2009

in BBQ Accessories

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Wizard BBQ Brush Replacement Scrubbers
 
Manufacturer: Tool Wizard Grill Brush
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Replacement scrubbers for the Tool Wizard BBQ Brush. 2 pack of replacement scrubber pads for the Wizard Grill Brush. From Cook's Illustrated. Product Name: The Tool Wizard Grill Brush Manufacturer: Barr Bros. Price: $10.99 (brush) Recommendation Status: Highly Recommended Testers' Comments This Cooks Illustrated highly recommended model has a lightweight polypropylene grip, and a single large, tough pad (with a spare included) that did an excellent job cleaning off a baked-on mixture of honey, molasses, barbecue sauce, and mustard. Testers with smaller hands felt it provided a more comfortable grip than its wooden-handled competitor.

Product Details

  • Woven mesh scourers work better than brass bristles
  • Replace the scouring pad in seconds
  • Large scouring surface area reduces grill cleaning time
  • Woven mesh scouring pads are non-clogging and washable
  • This may be the last bbq brush you'll ever buy!

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replacement parts for my favorite grill brush
 
Review Date: July 27, 2007
Reviewer: D. Eib, Philadelphia, PA (USA)
These go in my favorite grill brush so I hate to say anything negative, but I will probably buy them at the grocery from now on and save money. Not that there was anything wrong with them, they worked perfectly(I gave them 5 stars they must have) but the cost is higher than retail stores and I think I can get the exact same thing for alot less.
Great product
 
Review Date: July 3, 2005
Reviewer: P. Stevens,
Cooks illustrated rated this product the best and so do I. I purchased two as gifts, one for my husband and one for my son-in-law for fathers day. Both are extreamly pleased with the product.
Great Product....But....
 
Review Date: July 7, 2008
Reviewer: KYGAH,
This is a great product...Can't fault it at all...But...Look on the cleaning isle in your supermarket, next to the dish sponges...
Works great...
 
Review Date: September 6, 2008
Reviewer: Zino Davidoff, Tokyo, Japan
These are ideal grill (or other scrub needs) cleaners. My only very minor complaint is that they tend to slip on the Grill Wizard handle a little bit, so you need to be mindful when using them, not something I always want to be with a beer in one hand and hungry people waiting for their food.

But the scrubbers themselves work great. No worries.
refills grill brush
 
Review Date: February 5, 2009
Reviewer: Michael P. Lenahan,
I use the grill cleaner all the time but haven't needed the replacement pads yet, but the cleaner works fine and lasts much longer than the grill brushes I used to use. I'd go through two or three every summer, so far I'm still on the original pad. Good price and service would recommend to anyone.
Tool Wizard Grill Brush is rated #1 by Cooks Illustrated
 
Review Date: September 22, 2009
Reviewer: Walter Boehringer,
All of these negative and 'bogus' posts are from the inventor who is trying to pull sales to his own competing product which is double the cost and has 5% of the sales volume.
These scrubbers were the ones most recently tested by Cooks Illustrated and were rated HIGHER than the inventors smaller double scrubs as the larger scrubber is more effective and lasts longer. The brush itself is essentially the same except for plastic handle (which is dishwasher safe) vs. wood handle (which ages quickly outdoors) and the plastic handle version costs only $10.99 vs. $22.50 on the inventors site. These posts by the inventor are the scam! He has granted Barr Brothers the right to produce and sell the brush and receives royalty payments. Dont be fooled by a con artist!
I don't own this particular pad
 
Review Date: May 25, 2010
Reviewer: O. S. Pratz,
what I do own is a 3 pack of stainless steel pads purchased at Walmart for $1.30 and they work very well. They also come in a 3 pack of copper pads for the same price.

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