Brush up your culinary game! 🍽️
This set of 6 pastry brushes features durable beech wood handles and natural boar bristles, designed for effortless spreading of butter, oil, and sauces. With sizes ranging from 1 inch to 3 inches, these brushes cater to all your cooking and baking needs. Dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, they combine functionality with comfort, making them a must-have for any kitchen enthusiast.
Handle Material | Beech Wood,Wood |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Beech Wood, Plastic |
J**Y
Multi Use Kitchen Tool
Keep these must haves in the drawer. I use them to butter my toast, baste my turkey, brush off the dirt from my mushrooms, spread tomato sauce on my lasagna layers etc.
P**R
Sheds bristles
I use this product for egg wash on different baked goods and applying a frosting glaze on scones. It sheds bristles almost every time I use it.
S**R
Fantastic value
What's to say, good brushes for very little money.
J**C
Good Quality Brushes
I bought these brushes to replace cheap ones where the bristles melt when exposed to heat. These brushes were a pleasant surprise that held up and cleaned up easily. They seem to be durable...only time will tell.
M**.
Good ones
Perfect
M**M
Great Brushes!!!
I love these brushes! No metal to rust! And maybe best of all I've had no loose hairs coming out on my food!!!
L**Z
Bristles break and fall out constantly
Terrible quality for pastry brush as I have to always pick off parts of and whole bristles. Don't waste time or money.
C**E
Decent pastry brushes!
Very decent pastry brushes! Appears to me similar quality to what others are selling for more money. Happy with them!
M**E
Pratique
Les poils sont un tantinet raides
S**R
These bristles would be useless.
Opened them up. Immediately saw that one of the wood handles has a gouge out of it and the manufacturer applied finish over the gouge. Given how many brushes there are in the set, it wasn't important to me if the brushes worked well.I washed and dried the brushes.The finish on the handles immediately started cracking along the grain.The hairs were no longer organized but stuck out in all directions. I re-wet them and tried to get them to lie flat but they weren't having it. I had a proper wood culinary brush I bought 12 years ago that had multiple washings and repeated use. I only got rid of it because the brown plastic ring around the base of the bristles cracked. The bristles of that 12 year old basting brush never looked as bad as these did after 1 wash.
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