Brushtech B108C Grill Tool Review
Our verdict
The Brushtech B108C earns one of the higher ratings in its category at 4.6 stars across 164 reviews, signaling strong satisfaction among buyers who have used it. Its brass and steel bristle construction is suited to grillers who want a reliable brush that handles different grate types.
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Grillers looking for a well-reviewed mid-range brush with brass and steel bristles for regular grate maintenance
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- Material Brass, Steel And Plastic
- Color White
- Weight 0.6 lb
- Priced 33% above the category median ($18.46 across 132 tracked models)
Pros
- 4.6-star rating is strong for a grill brush in this price range
- Brass and steel bristle combination suits multiple grate types
- Lightweight at 0.6 lb for comfortable one-handed use
- Mid-range price for a well-regarded bristle quality
Cons
- Relatively small review pool of 164 buyers
- No dimensions listed to confirm handle length before purchase
- Plastic handle may not appeal to buyers who prefer natural materials
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 164 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
164 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other grills, grill parts and burners, smokers and smoking gear, grill tools, outdoor griddles, outdoor kitchen appliances and grill covers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Brushtech B108C combines brass and steel bristles with a plastic handle in a 0.6 lb package. Brass bristles are generally considered gentler on grate surfaces than hard steel alone, while the steel component adds cleaning strength for tougher residue.
At $24.59 it sits in the mid-range for grill brushes. That puts it above budget picks but below premium models with specialty scraper attachments. For most backyard grillers who cook a few times a week, that price-to-performance band is a practical sweet spot.
The 4.6-star average from 164 buyers is one of the stronger ratings among comparable brushes. Reviewers most often mention the bristle quality and how well the brush handles both gas and charcoal grates. The smaller review count compared to mass-market brushes means you have less data to average out, but the consistent positive feedback is encouraging.
Specifications
| Material | Brass, Steel And Plastic |
|---|---|
| Color | White |
| Weight | 0.6 lb |
Performance notes
Material is a combination of brass, steel, and plastic. The brush weighs 0.6 lb. No fuel-type or BTU specs apply to this tool. The brass and steel bristle mix is generally compatible with stainless steel, cast iron, and porcelain grates, though lighter pressure is advisable on porcelain.
What buyers say
164 reviews average to 4.6 stars, putting this among the better-rated brushes in the category. Buyers frequently highlight the bristle construction and cleaning effectiveness. The smaller review count means there is less data than for bestsellers, but the consistently high scores reflect genuine satisfaction.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the advantage of brass bristles over pure steel bristles?
Brass is a softer metal than steel, so brass bristles tend to be gentler on grate surfaces, particularly cast iron and porcelain coatings. They still clean effectively but with somewhat less risk of scratching delicate finishes. The steel bristles in this brush add extra scrubbing power for heavier buildup.
Can this brush be used on a charcoal grill as well as gas?
Yes, grill brushes are generally grill-agnostic. The bristle material and brush head shape are what matter for different grate types, not the fuel source of the grill. The brass and steel combo here works on the standard grate materials found on both gas and charcoal grills.