If I saw that stoopid contraption in any kitchen I'd never eat
there... brushing raw meats and putting that brush back contaminates
the oil. For oiling meats I pour some oil on the meats and use my
hands/fingers to spread/rub in the oil... hand washing is easy... I
use my fingers to grease bakeware too. The only times I use a brush
is to baste meats while they're cooking and then that brush gets
throughly cleaned with dishwashing liquid and hot water... I like to
use those cheap throw away bare wooden handled paint brushes... when
they get raggedy I toss them in the trash, they cost pennies. I use
those cheap throw away brushes for painting metal with oil based
paint, then they go in the trash, not worth the paint thinner to
clean.... I painted my diesel tank with Rustoleum and a 25¢ 3"
brush... placed it in a plastic baggie and used it to paint the second
coat the next day, then it got trashed, baggie and brush. You can buy
a bagful of those cheapo brushes in various sizes for a couple of
dollars, very handy to have.