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The best grill brush and scraper for stubborn residue
There's nothing fancy or technically advanced about the BBQ-Aid Grill Brush and Scraper. It has a wooden handle, a three-inch by three-inch panel of bristles, and a steel scraper set into the end of the unit. But what it lacks in extravagance, it makes up for in brute strength. This is the grill cleaning brush you break out after an all-day smoking session, before an end-of-season deep cleaning, or when you uncover your grill for the first time after a long break from barbecue cooking.
This grill brush has 72 bundles of stiff stainless steel bristles that work together to loosen and remove even the most stubborn grease, grit, food bits, and soot. With a bit of muscle behind it, the brush is almost unstoppable. But should you ever come up against a chunk of cooked-on crud too mighty for the brush alone, that's when you apply the steel scraper. This blade-like tool can break up anything that adheres to that grill, and then the bristles can handle the cleanup work, as it were.
Hundreds of cooks have sounded off about this scraper, which enjoys a solid 4.6-star average rating. An owner named Grace says that if you like "clean BBQ grills," this brush "does the trick." A cook called Mike says it has durable "metal bristles" and is an overall "excellent grill brush."
A writer with Best Advisor called the BBQ-Aid Grill Brush and Scraper a "wonderful addition to your BBQ tools" that can remove "every bit of residue." A GrillsArena reviewer called it "durable" and a "good value for the money."
Pros: Extra strength bristles, steel scraper breaks up stubborn grit, ergonomic wooden handle
Cons: Plastic plate can melt if left on grill
Buy the BBQ-Aid Grill Brush and Scraper on Amazon for $19.99The best low-cost grill brush
There's not much to say about this grill brush aside from the fact that it costs only six bucks. Well, OK, the solid plastic handle is durable enough for you to apply as much pressure as you need while scraping away at that dirty grill of yours. And also there's a metal scraper built into the head of the piece. There's a handy hook you can use to hang the brush off the side of the grill or wherever you store your grill cleaning tools.
Oh, and this six-dollar grill brush comes with a replacement bristle pad in case the first one wears out. Which is downright thoughtful, really.
All right, it turns out there was a fair amount to say about the Room Essentials Tough Brush even beyond its minuscule price point. But even if there weren't, you'd still probably take a risk on it, wouldn't you? I mean... $5.99!
One satisfied customer speaks for many in a review that says this "solid brush" defied expectations given its low cost and was "definitely worth the money." While not many members of the professional grill accessory reviewing community have taken an interest in this thing, if you'll take it from me, I've used a cheap grill brush plenty of times in my day. While this one won't hold up as long as a higher priced option, it will work just as well for several seasons of use.
Pros: Low price, comes with spare bristle pad, built-in scraper
Cons: Bristles prone to bending and detaching with time
Buy the Room Essentials Tough Brush at Target for $5.99The best cleaning tool for charcoal grills
The first time you use the Charcoal Companion Safe Scrape Non-Bristle Cleaning Tool to scrape away at the grime and gunk built up on your charcoal grill's grates, it's not going to be very effective. The second and third time you use it, rather the same story. But stick with it! For soon enough, this clever paddle-shaped wooden tool will be the best grill scraper your grill has ever experienced, because it will adapt to fit the exact width and placement of your grill's bars.
Each time you use your Charcoal Companion grill cleaner the grooves worn into it by cleaning sessions become a bit deeper. That means that soon won't just be cleaning the top of the grill, but will be scouring away at the sides of the bars as well. And because the tool is made from wood, it will never scratch or damage metal grill grates, so even with regular, vigorous cleanings, the Charcoal Companion Safe Scrape Non-Bristle Cleaning Tool will never damage your grill top.
Just make sure you don't leave this grill cleaner too near a hot grill or even atop the grate, because, y'know, it could catch on fire and burn up.
The Charcoal Companion Safe Scrape Non-Bristle Cleaning Tool is a hit with people who have used it. One grilling enthusiast calls it a "great alternative to wire" brushes because there is no risk of metallic bits getting into your food. Another says that while it "serves its purpose," it does "take a lot of use" before it perfectly suits a given grill.
Pros: Becomes a customized cleaning tool, no metal bits that can get into foods, good low price
Cons: Requires break-in period, could catch on fire
Buy a Charcoal Companion Safe Scrape Non-Bristle Cleaning Tool on Amazon for $9.99 (originally $14.99)The best grill cleaning brick
For starters, you need to understand that like the wooden grill cleaning paddle we talked about earlier, this KegWorks Grill Cleaning Brick won't be at its best the first few times you use it. By always scraping at your grill in the same pattern (moving back and forth along the length of the bars, in other words), you will slowly carve grooves into the surface of this nonporous pumice stone block. Over time, as it adapts to fit your grill, this brick will become a more precise, more effective scraping tool than a wire brush could ever hope to be.
Also, it costs six bucks, which is pretty great. For the record, despite how well the KegWorks Grill Cleaning Brick can scrape off the top of the grill, it will take time for it to be effective on the sides of the bars. And you also might want to wipe down or even rinse off the grill after each use, as bits of stone may adhere to the grilling surface, and it's best not to eat stone. One idea is to scour and scrape away with this stone, then use another grill brush to remove the bits of grime it has loosened as well as the bits of stone itself. Yes, that's more work and require two tools, but my goodness what a clean, fresh grill you would enjoy.
With hundreds of reviews logged on Amazon, this grill brick has a 4.2-star average rating. One gentleman says it "does a phenomenal job at cleaning grill tops," while another appreciates the quality of the cleaning as well as the fact that it "cleans [his] grill so much faster than a wire brush."
A ReviewTap lineup of various grill bricks called the KegWorks Grill Cleaning Brick a "top choice." Many other product users were especially fond of the brick when it was used in tandem with an aluminum handle, which can be purchased separately.
Pros: Removes even the finest grime, customizes shape to grill with repeated use, very affordable
Cons: Often leaves behind bits of stone
Buy the KegWorks Grill Cleaning Brick on Amazon for $7.99Check out our other grilling guides
Charcoal grills sear meat and veggies to perfection and fill food with that perfect smokey flavor. Of all the grills we researched, the Weber Original Kettle 22-inch grill stands out because of its classic, successful design and excellent price point.
- Best overall: Weber Original Kettle 22-Inch
- Best grill with a smoker: Char-Griller Akorn Kamado Kooker
- Best high-end grill: Broil King Keg 5000
- Best portable grill: Lodge Pre-Seasoned Sportsman
- Best big grill: Char-Broil American Gourmet 840
- Best charcoal and gas grill: Char-Griller Double Play 3 Burner Gas and Charcoal Grill
- Best single-use, disposable, eco-friendly grill: CasusGrill
The gas grill is the centerpiece of your backyard during summertime barbeques, so you should invest in a great one. Our overall favorite gas grill is the Broil King Regal S590 Pro 5 Burner Natural Gas Grill.
- Best overall: Broil King Regal S590 Pro 5 Burner Natural Gas Grill
- Best value: Weber Spirit II E-310 LP Gas Grill
- Best portable grill: Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE
- Best compact grill: Dyna-Glo Smart Space Living 3 Burner LP Gas Grill
- Best charcoal and gas grill: Char-Griller Double Play 3 Burner Gas and Charcoal Grill
Perhaps nothing signals that summer has started quite like getting the charcoal grill going. There are several different kinds of charcoal, including briquettes, lump charcoal, flavored briquettes, and more. The type of charcoal that's best for you varies by your grilling style and personal preferences. We break down which charcoal is best for different scenarios in our guide.
- Best charcoal overall: Royal Oak Ridge Briquettes
- Best all natural charcoal: Weber Natural Hardwood Briquettes
- Best lump charcoal: Fogo All Natural Premium Hardwood Lump Charcoal
- Best charcoal for ceramic grills: Kamado Joe Natural Lump Charcoal
- Best affordable charcoal: Kingsford's Original Charcoal Briquettes
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