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This ‘Unmatched’ Bristle-Free Grill Brush Practically Melts Away ‘Stubborn, Burnt-On Residue’

Stop risking a hospital visit.

A hand cleaning a grill grate with a bristlefree grill brush
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We’re fast approaching grilling season, if it hasn’t already arrived in your area. As someone who lives in an apartment complex with shared grills, cleaning is a must before I throw on a steak or burgers. I’m not a fan of grill brushes with metal bristles because of the risk that a metal piece might end up in my food. And nylon bristles can melt, potentially leaching microplastics. For peace of mind and to save myself a hospital visit, I’ll be reaching for the Grillart Grill Brush all spring and summer — its clever design is completely bristle-free. 

For $20, the Grillart brush scrubs between grates of varying sizes, and you can flip it over to use the built-in scraper for tackling burnt-on food. The brush is made of spiralized metal wires, so there are no loose bristle ends to worry about. One customer even said it easily removes “hard chunks of melted cheese, burnt cheese, and burnt meat pieces.”

With more than 10,000 sales in the past month and nearly 13,700 perfect ratings, this grill brush has plenty of fans. “Its bristle-free design is an absolute game-changer, eliminating any worry about stray bristles getting into food — something I’ve always been cautious about with traditional brushes,” one reviewer wrote. “This brush’s cleaning power is unmatched. The combination of the coiled wire brush and the sturdy scraper makes quick work of even the most stubborn, burnt-on residue.”

The grill cleaner has a long, plastic-reinforced handle, so you can get a good grip and keep your hands away from the heat. And it has a hook so that you can hang it up with your other grilling tools. The three rows of coils create a versatile design that will work on different grates, whether you’re cleaning a Traeger pellet grill or a Weber gas grill. “I have been using this brush to clean my gas grill for five months, using it twice per week,” one buyer wrote. “It cleaned the grates so well that I have delayed replacing the grates.”

Heed the horror stories about grill brush bristles and pick up the bristle-free Grillart brush and scraper today. It’s easy to use and can tackle even the toughest burnt-on food with ease. And to make grilling season just a little bit easier, I’ve rounded up even more grill cleaners below.

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At the time of publishing, the price was $20.

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