This pastry brush / basting brush with stainless steel handle and silicone brush head works great for just about any kitchen task requiring a brush: use it to spread butter or oil in a hot pan; to lather on the sauce when barbecuing; when basting a turkey; or of course, when making baked goods.
Features
Unlike a natural bristle brush, SugarNut’s pastry brush with silicone brush head is heat and odor resistant and very easy to clean. And it doesn’t “shed” like traditional brushes do. Being heat resistant, the silicone brush head allows you to spread butter or oil in a hot pan without worry. Especially made for use with baked goods, the 85 individual silicone bristles allow you to brush delicate pastry like a pro. The silicone bristles will not frizz or curl nor retain odors. Being dishwasher safe, clean-up is a snap! And unlike brushes made with a plastic handle, the stainless steel handle will never melt or crack. Quit replacing your plastic handle brush every few months – this stainless steel and silicone pastry brush will provide years of service.
Size
The overall length is approximately 9-3/4 inches; the brush head is approximately 1-3/4 inches wide. It is lightweight and easy to handle at 1.2 ounces.
Product Features
- Stainless Steel Handle Will Never Melt or Crack
- Silicone Brush Head With 85 Individual Bristles – Will Never “Shed” Like Natural Bristles Do
- Extremely Easy To Clean – By Hand Or In The Dishwasher; Will Not Retain Odors
- Overall Length Approximately 9-3/4 Inches; Brush Head Width Approximately 1-3/4 Inches
- Lightweight And Easy To Handle At Just 1.2 Ounces
I love funky Kitchen colors First off, I love funky Kitchen colors, they just make me smile so this was awesome in that respect!Secondly, Super sturdy, well made (head isn’t easily removable from handle like SO many other silicone brushes)Great size for most anything! With a 1.5 inch (ish) head it works great for BBQ sauce as well as pastrys and bread. Unless you were looking for something tiny.A lot of thought was put into this product, even the loop at the end of the handle is the…
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