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Review on 🍳 Premium Cast Iron Scrubber - Chainmail Cleaner for Pans and Pots - Stainless Steel/Silicone Scraper for Skillets - Ergonomic Food-Safe Design - Easy to Clean - Dishwasher Safe Cookware Sponge Accessory by Greg Stevenson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A revolutionary way to clean cast iron!

WOW! Where was it and why did it take so long to find this revolutionary product?!? I am in love with this cast iron scrubber. We cook in cast iron several times a week and I love the flavor we get, but I was afraid to clean it. My previous cleaning options have been to use a circular post scrubber or a post scrubber with a sponge in the center. I wasn't a fan of theirs because it took so much effort to actually clean the pan or I might scratch a joint or break a nail. Now that I have it, I never have to worry about it again. Hallelujah! The handle is made of high quality silicone that is specially shaped to fit comfortably in your hand. The unique design makes it easy to use. The bottom of the silicone scrubber has a honeycomb design with hollow holes. The design makes the soap fizzy and can be used like a sponge. It's very easy to clean. You can put it in the dishwasher or simply rinse in warm water, turn upside down and let dry. The chain mail is made of corrosion-resistant, food-grade stainless steel, so it will not rust or warp. This is the best cast iron scrubber I have ever seen. I'm buying one for my mom, sister and all my kids for Christmas. If you have a cast iron skillet, this is a MUST!

Pros
  • DISHWASHER SAFE - EASY TO DRY - Fully submersible, hand and dishwasher safe. The flat top of the handle can be used for standing and air drying or for storing in small areas, avoiding damage or harmful deposits on the countertop, dish tray or kitchen shelf. You can run this heat resistant cleaner through the ring and it will come out intact leaving your dishes and washcloths looking brand new! Bring your cookware to life with this invaluable tool!
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something