Oxo
Good Grips Pastry Brush
€ 11
Product code: T340810D
Update your kitchen utensils with this Oxo Good Grips silicone pastry brush, specially designed to make spreading and basting all the easier. The innovative bristles hold liquid as you dip it in the bowl, helping avoid spills and getting more liquid onto the dish. The tapered design of the outer bristles lets you brush melted butter with ease—even over thin and delicate dough. The silicone design of this pastry brush is cleverly heat resistant up to 600°f or 315°c and is odour resistant, while also preventing loose bristles from ending up on countertops and in dishes.
Product details
Product details
Dimensions
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Height: 24 cm
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Width: 10.795 cm
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Depth: 2.54 cm
Item details
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Gaps in centre bristles hold liquids for easy transport and spreading
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Tapered outer bristles glide gently over pastries
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Angled head keeps bristles off countertop
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Heat resistant to 600°F or 315°C
Composition
Silicone, Plastic
Care
Hand wash
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
Christmas delivery and collection last-order dates
Standard Delivery
Order by Monday 16th of December
Store Collection
Order by Monday 16th of December
Standard
FREE over €50, or €4.50
Collect from store
FREE
Ireland returns
FREE
Exclusions apply
Reviews (13)
Pricey but quality
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Bit expensive but good quality and will prove useful.
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Fantastic
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Superb! Works well. Just what I needed. Would recommend.
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A kitchen necessity
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
A replacement pastry brush. Excellent value. Covers all pastry.
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Hooray- dishwasher proof
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
This is my 2nd silicone pastry brush, and why 2nd? Because, hooray hooray, they're safe for the dishwasher! One in for washing, and one in use, or both ready to use. But, and it's a big but, this OXO good grips is a far superior design to my existing silicone pastry brush, it's just lovely to use. However, I'm hanging on to the 40 year old bristle brushes because they're useful for dusting icing sugar or cake gold and silver dust. Highly recommended and definitely worth the money.
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Pastry brush
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Seems good quality , not used yet and hopefully dishwasher safe.
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Great pastry brush
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
I really needed one of these. Makes baking so much easier.
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Good practical design
Yes, I recommend this
Good design and works really well. You can give things the most delicate brush and it won't damage them. Easy to wash properly too.
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Possibly the best pastry brush ever!
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
This is great. A little pricey but very happy with its performance. For years I’ve been using the traditional bristled brush, only for the bristles to shed and having to pluck from food. It also goes in the dishwasher!
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Useful
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Does the job as described, once or was finally back in stock.
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Basic and simple.
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
Does the job. Nice to give finishing touches when baking.
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KITCHEN MUST HAVES
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
I HAVE BEEN MEANING TO GET A PASTRY BRUSH FOR AGES AND WHEN THE SPECIEL OFFER CAME ON FOR HOUSEHOLD I JUMPED UP AT THE CHANCE! WELL DONE M'S !!
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Replacement for pig bristles
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
A well designed pastry brush which works well and is much easier than the old fashioned brush to keep clean , Easy to wash and dry or even easier, seems suitable for dishwasher on very top shelf.
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Does the job
Originally posted on marksandspencer.com (UK)
Yes, I recommend this
This is a good price compared with others I have seen. I use for brushing oil on steaks etc, and silicone is much easier to clean than bristle.
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