More than one million grill brushes have been recalled after frightening reports emerged of people accidentally swallowing the tool’s loose metal bristles.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the massive recall – which impacts nearly 1.75 million Cuisinart metal wire-bristle grill brushes sold since 2009 – after Conair received at least 54 reports of the bristles falling off and sticking to grill grates or food.

In three terrifying cases, people swallowed the metal pieces – and the patients needed medical attention to remove them.
The impacted models – all of which are baton-shaped with black plastic, stainless steel or wooden handles – pose an ingestion hazard and “risk of serious injuries that could require surgery,” the CPSC wrote in its recall notice.
Cuisinart grill brush recall
The following models are included in the recall:
- Triple Bristle Grill Cleaning Brush (Model no.: CCB-100). Distributed between Jan 2013–March 2026.
- 4-in-1 Grill Cleaning Brush with Stainless Steel Wire Bristles (Model no.: CCB-4125). Distributed between Oct 2022–March 2026
- BBQ Grill Cleaning Brush and Scraper, 16.5″ Stainless Steel (Model no.: CCB-5014). Distributed between June 2009–March 2026
- Triple Bristle Grill Brush SS Bristles (Model no.: CCB-6450). Distributed between Jan 2025–March 2026.
- 2-In-1 Grill Brush Bristle/Coil (Model no.: CCB-8012). Distributed between Jan 2025–March 2026.
- Pizza Stone Cleaning Brush (Model no.: CCB-4114). Distributed in 2024.
- Wood Grill Cleaning Brush (18.5″ with Pakka Wood Handle) (Model no.: CCB-W2). Distributed between March 2024-July 2025.
- Steam Clean Grill Brush (Model no.: CSBS-777). Distributed between March 2014-July 2025.
People who own the recalled models – which run between $8 and $20 and were sold at retailers including Burlington, TJ Maxx, Ross and through Amazon and Cuisinart’s websites – should discard them and contact Conair for a refund, according to the notice.
The crackdown effort was announced July 2 – just two days before Americans across the country are set to fire up their barbeques during Fourth of July festivities.
Cuisinart didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
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