



BBQ tool set with brush, spatula, and tongs.
Premium BBQ Tool Set – Spatula, Tongs & Grill Brush
A BBQ tool set that includes a spatula, grill tongs, and a grill brush. All tools are made from stainless steel with partially wooden handles for a solid, comfortable grip.
Spatula
– Features a sharp, pointed tip that makes it easy to lift food stuck to the grill grates or griddle. One side is serrated, allowing you to slice through food without needing a separate knife.
Grill Brush
– Equipped with a solid handle that remains firm even under pressure. The brush head is made of strong steel bristles, ideal for cleaning both cast iron and stainless steel grates effectively.
Grill Tongs – 41 cm
– Extra-long tongs with a soft, responsive spring that isn’t too stiff , perfect for frequent flipping when grilling multiple items. Comfortable to use during longer cooking sessions.
What Is Included
- Spatula with serrated edge and pointed tip
- Grill brush with steel bristles and solid handle
- 41 cm grill tongs with wooden handle
For dedicated asado cleaning tools, see the Spiral Grill Brush and V-Shaped Grill Scraper.
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