OXO Good Grips Silicone Basting & Pastry Brush - Small








Key features
- •Features a unique bristle design and will not retain odors, nor clump during cleaning
- •Multiple layers of silicone bristles feature gaps in center to hold liquids better as they are transferred from bowl to food
- •Tapered outer bristles allow for brushing delicate pastries with ease
- •Silicone bristles are heat resistant to 600 degrees F; angled brush head keeps bristles off the countertop
- •A soft comfortable grip makes it a joy to baste; safe and easy to clean in the dishwasher
BrandOXO
CategoryPastry Brushes
SizeSmall
ColorMulticolor
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OXO Good Grips Silicone Basting & Pastry Brush - Small
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.5
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Cool Brush
Thomas L. Ballard✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2018
I cannot say I love this thing, but I do like it. Why, because it will not melt until it get around 600 degrees. Why did I buy it?? I needed a brush that I could use to spread the seasoning oil in my cast iron skillets! I like to use them, wash them, then reheat them, and re-oil them, at a fairly high temp. I melted one brush doing this, and was resorting to using paper towels, which I still do, a lot, but I wanted a brush that could stand the heat, to spread the oil!! I check my skillets with an IR thermometer, at at temps over 500 degrees, this thing did not melt!! So, it is still in the kitchen, laying on top of my Mortor and Pestle. I also like the fact that it is bent up where the handle meets the brush, which, when laying on my stove top, does not touch the stove top!! Very nice little extra attention to detail that really works!! Having said all that, I have not used it as a basting device, so I have no idea how that part would be, but I am guessing it would be good..
Honest Review
K. Leishman✓ Verified Purchase•February 27, 2018
I am not really sure how I feel about this product. I mean, it does its job but I don't know if it's the best basting brush ever. The brush strands are pretty large, especially the flat ones in the center and that's just a little awkward. I think that they work better without that middle piece because it feels like sometimes they can fling right back at you and splash some liquid; that's just me trying to be nit-picky though. The other thing is that it comes out kind of chalky colored after I wash it in the dishwasher, so I have to hand wash it; maybe I just have a sucky dishwasher thought. Ultimately it's a good product and I'm not going to replace it anytime soon. It does what it is meant to, but it's not the best one I've ever used.
Good brushgood sruff10
Laura✓ Verified Purchase•November 20, 2017
I got this one to make baklava after my garbage disposal had my last one for lunch :(
It is easy to clean and use, didn't rip any of my filo dough, has an angled neck so it rests easily on the side of the bowl! I would habe preferred if it had held onto more butter. Overall, it's nice, even though I prefer a boar bristle brush!
It is easy to clean and use, didn't rip any of my filo dough, has an angled neck so it rests easily on the side of the bowl! I would habe preferred if it had held onto more butter. Overall, it's nice, even though I prefer a boar bristle brush!
No slapping or flapping
Janiene✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2017
I have always liked using a plain old brush but did not see many that didnt drop their bristles too often. I had received a free silicone basting brush as a part of some other order and was really disappointed with it. The head kept falling off when you tried to use it and you would have to try and scoop as much sauce onto the brush before it all dripped off and slap it around a bit. Lots of flapping and slapping. After watching a Cooks Corner where they addressed this topic, they picked this brush. I love OXO so I decided to give it a try. It solves the no sauce on the brush problem by interesting middle baffles that catch and hold the sauce in the brush so you have something to work with. The brush part has enough constitution to work effectively to move the sauce where you want it to go. It has worked well for us and we like that we can just throw it in the dishwasher to clean up.
Not just for Sauces and Marinades
R. Clifton✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2017
Purchased primarily for Cast Iron Seasoning purposes because my old brush melted and had a tendency to lose bristles. This should be able to handle the heat if the description is correct stating they can withstand up to 600 deg. f.. I have used them to reapply oil to a few pans already during the seasoning process, and the brush does seem to withstand a lot of heat without loss of shape. I purchased two and the second one may end up in the garage/shop to sweep away hot metal shavings, to apply various solutions, or things of that nature.
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