Brizzle is a silicone basting brush that bends to scoop up liquid.
Scoop, there it is
Brizzle flexes to scoop up to 1 tbsp of liquid from hard-to-reach places without having to lift or tilt your heavy roasting pan or tray.
A hole new baste game
4 holes inside Brizzle’s head control the release of liquid onto its bristles, making Brizzle perfect for drizzling oil, basting pan juices, and brushing egg wash.
Master strokes
100 extra-fine silicone bristles are heat-resistant to 260°C / 500°F, non-abrasive, won’t trap bacteria, and provide maximum liquid retention with artisanal precision.
Skip the drips
Brizzle’s weighted handle design keeps the baster head up, germ-free, and drip-free when you put it down between applications.
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