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Manufacturer
Telebrands Corporation
Product Description
Just fill your sink with hot tap water and drop in a Grease Bullet. It’s non-toxic, easy on your hands and, when you soak your toughest caked on, greasy bake ware for just a few minutes, you have no more scrubbing and scraping to clean that mess. It’s really just that easy! In just minutes, it will sparkle like new, inside and out, with no more scrubbing! It cuts thru caked on cookie sheets, grimy glassware, even scorched iron skillets! Grease Bullet is armed with enzymes that eat away baked on grease and grime, making your cookware look like new again. Check below for Grease Bullet review.
Average Retail Value
$10.00 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
Oxiclean





3/10/2008 - Ted of Washington, USA writes:
This product is a complete ripoff. I thought it make cleaning the barbecue grills easier at the end of the season, but grease bullets worked nothing like the commercial implied. They only cleaned about half the grease off, even after soaking overnight. Someone should sue these hucksters.





1/19/2008 - Donna of Texas, USA writes:
What a Ripoff Tablets arrived crumbled; tried 3 of them overnight - nothing happened to slightly greasy pan. Added the rest of the crumbles to larger pot of simmering water - immersed pan in this - again nothing happened. Total disappointment.





12/27/2007 - Frankie of New York, USA writes:
No way does this work, I ordered two, thought it would help with the cleanup for my holiday goose. Needless to say it was a waste of money and I finished up with brillo and vinegar.





8/1/2007 - Ollie of England, UK writes:
As per other user's comments, I tried Grease Bullets on a couple of frying pans and a baking tray. Used 2 tablets in the sink of very hot water. Nothing. Decided I hadn't used enough tablets so soaked them again this time using 4. Nothing. Threw the remainder away as useless.





7/14/2007 - Michael of Alaska, USA writes:
If you want grease bullets, contact me and I'll send you mine. They are worthless little pills in the shape of your wallet. I used three of them on a skillet that barely had anyt grease on it just for fun. It did nothing. I added two more bullets, still nothing happened after 48 hours of soaking. If you still want grease bullets after reading this, please send your money to me and I'll ship them to you within one hour. I wish I could rate the product lower than 1 star.





6/18/2007 - Choi of Virginia, USA writes:
I saw the infomercial and curious about it. Later I saw it at the [], Stupid me, I thought it must work because the store will carry it, therefore I bought it. It is useless, I first try one tablet and then two, still no result. I don't understand how they get the result on TV. Trash!





6/9/2007 - Bernard of Maryland, USA writes:
Advertisements usually don't work on me (I'm cheap). Don't fall for this one! You're better off saving time (and money) and building up your forearm muscles by scrubbing. I did a MUCH better job scrubbing and in minutes than it did in hours. (There goes another non-stick pan.)





5/31/2007 - Darlene of Oregon, USA writes:
Save your money. I still had to go over the pans with a scouring pad to get them clean. This product is useless even on lightly soiled pans. You will a get less toxic, quicker, much less expensive & much, much better results using a scouring pad and a little elbow grease.





5/27/2007 - Cheryl of England, UK writes:
I'm glad I didn't spend the £30, which is what it retails at in the UK. I thought I'd give it a go but to be honest you're better off with hot water, washing up liquid and a bit of elbow grease! The product is absolute rubbish.





3/28/2007 - Gerald of South Carolina, USA writes:
this product is useless and it does nothing but take your money. After buying this product today I tried to use it tonight but nothing happened. just nothing





3/23/2007 - Dave of Nebraska, USA writes:
Bought this product at a local []. Tried it; it did absolutely nothing! Biggest ripoff ever. Does nothing that the commercial claims. I love this site because I'm always buying these sucky products every time! NEVER again!





3/18/2007 - Betty of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
I read the reviews here but the product on clearance at a local store. I put my dried on black crusty burner covers in a large pot (I used my canning pot) filled it with water and brought the water up to a boil. I placed 3 of the tablets into the water and let them simmer on the range in the pot for an hour. When I took them out the the burn covers were clean. I did have to lightly wash them again to make them shiny but I would buy this product again. It saves all the hours of scrubbing. Try it again this way and you'll see that it works. I think the instructions should list to simmer the items instead of just using hot or boiling water.





12/27/2006 - Jill of New York, USA writes:
I used 2 tablets to soak 2 pans in the sink overnight. Nothing happened. I then soaked them again all day using the remaining 10 tablets and boiling hot water. Still, nothing happened. They're as greasy & crusty as they went in. What a HUGE RIPOFF!





7/27/2006 - Debra of Kentucky, USA writes:
They must use fake pans. I soaked and soaked. Put in another tablet. Pans came out just as I put them in. Used oven cleamer and brillo pad. Save your money.





7/21/2006 - Steven of Massachusetts, USA writes:
The Pans they Cleaned in the Infomercial must have had fresh grease to come off the easy. I tryed as directions said and it did not work so i took the rest of the package and put it in also and it still did not work like on TV.





7/16/2006 - Amanda of Utah, USA writes:
I bought it at [], and thoguht I could clean out the stains left on my pan. (I cooked some meat and they kinda sticked to my pan) I left it in water, with the "pill" thing, thought it'd be working after a few hours. It did not work. I thought my pan had very tough grease on it, so I left two "pills" and after they disolved in water, I left it in the sink overnight. Next day in the morning, nothing changed. Clearly waste of money!!





6/29/2006 - Emily of Virginia, USA writes:
My pans did not have a lot of burned on grease so I thought this would work quite well on them. I was very disappointed because it didn't even disolve the little bit of grease that was on them. I tried it on two pans and then just didn't bother trying it anymore. I consider this just one more rip off.





6/19/2006 - Kathy of California, USA writes:
I followed the directions exactly, even to the point of boiling the water with which to soak the pans. I thought my pan was "extra" dirty, so I left it to soak overnight. 1 (one) steak (not the whole cow) had been cooked atop the stove on this iron griddle. After soaking overnight, I had to use my green scrubber and assisted with thumb nails. Once clean, it didnt look any better for using it than it does if I wash it in the dishwasher or in the sink. I am thoroughly disappointed and vow not to order anything sold on tv. Ever.





6/10/2006 - Neil of New York, USA writes:
This product does work, but is nowhere near as powerful as the advert would lead you to believe. You get a cardboard tube filled with unwrapped/crumbly tablets (many arrived broken, so I have a tube full of dust!)The performance to price ratio is really poor in my opinion.

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