
Reviewed by Valery Grin · · updated June 2, 2026
Weber Dual-Sided Cleaning Sponges (Set of 2)
Two sponges that actually take grease
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- Material
- Esponja de doble cara
A set of two dual-sided sponges for barbecue cleaning: an absorbent face and an abrasive face to lift grease without the sponge falling apart on first use.
Ordinary kitchen sponges disintegrate against barbecue grease. These are built for the tougher stuff: the abrasive face tackles stuck-on residue and soot, while the absorbent face soaks up water and degreaser. It is a humble tool, but the difference between cleaning with the right sponge and fighting with any old scourer shows up in your wrist.
They come as a set of two, which has its logic: one for the heavy grime of grates and grease trays, another for finishing exterior surfaces and food-contact areas. Keeping the two apart avoids dragging burnt grease onto the clean parts.
Like any cleaning consumable, rinse them well after each use and let them dry so they do not breed odours. Paired with a spray cleaner they go much further than dry, softening first and lifting after.
A modest but useful consumable: two sponges that really hold up against grease without falling apart. The basics, done well.
Pros
- Dual-sided: absorbent and abrasive
- Holds up against barbecue grease
- Set of two to separate uses
- Goes further paired with a cleaner
Cons
- A consumable that wears out
- No substitute for a grate brush
- The abrasive face can scratch delicate surfaces
Who it's for
For anyone who cleans their barbecue often and wants a sponge that does not disintegrate against baked-on grease.
Not for
Not a cooking tool, nor a replacement for a grate brush on the most ingrained soot.
Specifications
- Material
- Esponja de doble cara
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FAQ
What is each face for?
The abrasive face tackles stuck-on grease and soot; the absorbent face soaks up water and degreaser for rinsing.
Why two of them?
They let you separate jobs: one for the heavy grime of grates and trays, another for exterior surfaces and cleaner areas.
Will they scratch surfaces?
The abrasive face can mark delicate finishes; on painted or enamelled surfaces use the soft face.
Can they be used with a spray cleaner?
Yes, and it is recommended: the spray softens the grease and the sponge lifts it with much less effort.
How do I keep them?
Rinse well after each use and let them air-dry to avoid odours and extend their life.
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