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Espresso Basting Brush
Italian Kitchen
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Mario Batali
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Item# 670291
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Through his restaurants, cookbooks, products and television shows, Mario Batali breathes the spirit of the Old World into modern day America and shows us how to revel in the inherent joys of daily life.
This basting brushes silicone bristles with channels were designed to capture all the marinade ingredients -- and unlike traditional brushes, it's easy to clean. The soft grip handle has a contoured thumb groove to fit comfortably in your hand. The silicone head is heat resistant to 500°F and is stain resistant. The basting brush won't lose its shape and is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
Item# 670291
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Dishwasher safe
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0.6-in. x 2.25-in. x 12.75-in.
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Silicone
Origin
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China
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Would not purchase again
by Lee
(Warwick, RI)
1 review(s)
9/2/2007
I find the handle awkwardly long. Useful primarily for BBQ, not for general cooking or baking.
4 of 7 people found this review helpful
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Basting Brush
Would purchase again
by Nancy
(Fort Mill, SC)
1 review(s)
5/29/2007
This has to be the best basting brush I have yet to find! Finally a basting brush that will not leave bristles in your food/sauces, its dishwasher safe & actually comes clean! The brush is heat resistant to 500 degrees so it is great even on the grill thus making it multifunctional.
8 of 13 people found this review helpful
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