If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Grilling & BBQ My Father-in-Law Never Looked Back After Ditching Bristle Grill Brushes for This Clever Tool — and It's 27% Off It’s easy to use, efficient, and bristle-free. By An Uong An Uong An Uong is a writer specializing in kitchen product reviews at Food & Wine. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on June 12, 2024 Photo: Food & Wine / Amazon My father-in-law Alan is a grilling legend in the family. His tri-tip steaks are perfect and his shrimp skewers are always flavorful. As someone who grills all the time, he’s also meticulous about keeping his grill clean, and makes sure to remove all the burnt residue after each use. For years, he used a bristle brush to clean his grill — until one summer, when loose metal bristles started to appear on the grates. After searching for the right replacement, he was delighted to find the Grillart grill brush and scraper, a bristle-free brush that keeps his grill sparkling clean without a single worry of stray metal bits. Right now, the affordable brush is even cheaper at 27% off. Grillart Grill Brush and Scraper Amazon $30 $22 at Amazon The Grillart grill brush features three rows of tightly coiled stainless steel wires instead of the traditional bristle design. This allows it to get into the nooks and crannies of a grill, and my father-in-law appreciates that after a couple seasons of use, he doesn’t have to worry about it disintegrating over time and shedding metal bristles all over his food. It has an 18-inch-long handle, making it easy to scour while keeping a safe distance from the heat. “The coils conform to the grates pretty well,” my father-in-law says. When cleaning a grill, it’s important to get all the burnt-on gunk off the grates. After all, no one wants rancid oil or burnt marinade on the steak they’ve worked so hard to prepare. Since the Grillart grill brush can easily get around the grates thanks to its coiled design, a bit of elbow grease leaves them clean and ready for the next cookout. It also has a scraper head with two small indents on each side, which helps to remove more stubborn residue in hard-to-reach corners. My father-in-law especially loves that the Grillart grill brush is easy to use. All he does is turn his grill on high after he’s done grilling, burn the residue to a char, turn off the grill, then scrape and scrub until the grills are clean. “It has good scraping power and gets everything off,” he says. Plus, he’s happy to report that it hasn’t rusted and he’s no longer worried about finding stray bristles in his burgers and kebabs. So if you’re looking to up your grill cleaning game this season, take it from a dad who’s done his research: The Grillart grill brush is your key to cleaner, safer grilling. Grab it while it’s 27% off. Shop More Grill Brushes at Amazon Grill Rescue Bristle-Free Grill Brush Amazon $54 $45 at Amazon Poligo Grill Cleaner Brush Amazon $16 at Amazon Voxpoa Grill Brush and Scraper Bristle Free Amazon $18 $12 at Amazon Grizzly Grill Grill Brush and Scraper Amazon $22 at Amazon Cuisinart Grill Brush Amazon $15 $9 at Amazon Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine Anthropologie Has the Most Stunning Pasta Bowls, Starting at $12 The 10 Best White Elephant Gifts Under $25 That They'll Definitely Want to Steal Le Creuset’s Hidden Amazon Shop Has So Many Gifts for Coffee Lovers, From $14