If you've purchased a wire brush from Weber, you need to throw it out and replace it with a wire-free version.
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Under the sweltering summer sun, grilling reigns supreme. For amateur grill masters and barbecue connoisseurs alike, there's an age-old debate ...
Palatine-based Weber has recalled more than 3.2 million wire grill brushes over concerns metal bristles can detach, stick to food and be accidentally swallowed, posing a risk of causing “serious ...
As barbecue season approaches, most people focus on selecting perfect cuts of meat and planning menus. However, a silent danger lurks in nearly every backyard – the common wire grill brush. Recent ...
Before you start grilling this summer, you should probably take a close look at your grill brush; doctors are warning about rare but serious injuries tied to the cleaning tools. In a new study, ...
I usually consider myself to be on top of things when it comes to food safety. Some call me paranoid, though I prefer quirky. But in spite of my manic quirkiness, the latest warning about those wire ...