Oct 15, 2008 #1 Unity Executive Chef Joined Jun 24, 2006 Messages 2,694 Location Virginia near Washington DC Link --John
Oct 15, 2008 #2 M mar52 Senior Cook Joined Dec 22, 2007 Messages 309 Location Marina del Rey Guess I could use my cordless drill with a brass wire wheel. Thaks for the tip!
Oct 16, 2008 #3 Greg Rempe Web Celeb Moderator Emeritus Joined Jan 4, 2005 Messages 8,177 Location Cleveland, Ohio How about this one? http://www.buygrilldaddy.com/Default.as ... asp&bhcp=1
Oct 16, 2008 #4 backyardbbq Senior Cook Joined Feb 7, 2008 Messages 185 I got one of those for my B-day this year. It works ok, but hold on to the grate because it will try to run from ya'.
I got one of those for my B-day this year. It works ok, but hold on to the grate because it will try to run from ya'.
Oct 18, 2008 #5 Nick Prochilo Chef Extraordinaire Joined Jan 4, 2005 Messages 16,367 Location Long Island, N.Y. How about a spritzer bottle with water and a regular grill brush?
Oct 18, 2008 #6 Cliff H. Master Chef Joined Mar 18, 2006 Messages 6,143 Location Jonesboro, Arkansas Nick Prochilo said: How about a spritzer bottle with water and a regular grill brush? Click to expand... That is so yesterday.
Nick Prochilo said: How about a spritzer bottle with water and a regular grill brush? Click to expand... That is so yesterday.
Oct 19, 2008 #7 TheCook Senior Cook Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 452 Location Longview, TX If its battery powered I doubt it has the muscle needed for the job.
Oct 23, 2008 #8 DATsBBQ Head Chef Joined Jan 11, 2006 Messages 1,763 Location Galveston TX I bought on clearance last fall. Used it once, then it found a new home in a dumpster.
Oct 23, 2008 #9 ronbeaux50 Head Chef Joined Nov 11, 2007 Messages 1,559 Location Louisiana Yank the bristles out of it and use it to re-spool your fishing reels :roll: