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Oxo Good Grips 1-1/2-Inch Pastry Brush

Oxo Good Grips 1-1/2-Inch Pastry Brush
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Product Description

Oxo Good Grips, 1.5" Pastry Brush.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #57954 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Oxo
  • Model: 73881
  • Dimensions: .63" h x 1.75" w x 6.63" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • 1-1/2-Inch wide pastry brush; ideal for brushing large surfaces
  • Natural boar bristles; retain softness and pliability better than synthetics
  • Soft, comfortable, nonslip handle; angled brush heads help prevent drips
  • Oval shape holds liquids better; sealed bristle base keeps food and liquid out
  • Safe to use in dishwasher

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Great for applying glazes, sauces, and egg wash to large surfaces, this wide 1-1/2-inch pastry brush is built with natural boar bristles, which stay soft and pliable longer than synthetics. Bristles are oval-shaped to better hold liquids, while the brush head is angled to keep drips and bristles off the kitchen counter. Atop the ergonomic, nonslip handle, a sealed bristle base prevents food and liquid from seeping in. The brush is safe to clean in the dishwasher.


Customer Reviews

Would give no stars if it were an option1
After using only a few times, the bristles fell out in big clumps. I was using it to brush olive oil on filo dough when it starting falling apart, and I wondered if the oil had softened the glue that held them in. Will look for a replacement that uses something besides just glue to attach bristles to the handle.

Nice but....4
I have two of these brushes,they are very comfortable & easy to use.I havent had any problems with the handle but i have had problems with the bristles. I always have to check & recheck that i have gotten all the bristles that have fallen out.I have baked a cake & decorated it only to find bristels in it.Although i know what they are ,if their not found in the pan before putting your batter in, someone could think it was a hair.A really thick hair but you wouldnt want someone to find one in your cooking.

Fell Apart Completely1
I have many of the Oxo products and really like them. I liked this brush as well until bristles started falling out. Last week, it completely fell apart while I was hand washing it. The bristles detached from the brush handle. I bought it last December.