


Omberg Ash Brush and Dustpan
Clean Out the Grill Base After the Fire Goes Cold
Once your grill has fully cooled and the ash is cold, this brush and dustpan set makes clearing out the base quick and straightforward. The brush sweeps loose ash into the pan, and the pan holds enough for a full grill cleanup in one or two passes without needing to empty it mid-clean.
It is a dedicated tool for a specific job. Using a household brush for grill ash means carrying the ash smell into the kitchen. This set stays at the grill and handles the cleanup properly.
Wait Until the Ash Is Completely Cold
The brush is not heat-resistant. Do not use it near warm ash, smouldering embers, or anything still radiating heat. Hot ash looks identical to cold ash. The safest habit is to clean the grill the morning after a session, once everything has had overnight to cool down fully.
For removing the bulk of compacted ash and char before brushing, use the ASADO Ash Scraper 73 cm first. The steel scraper handles direct contact with residue; the brush then follows for the fine cleanup once things are cool.
What Is Included
- 1 ash brush
- 1 dustpan
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