I have used most of these grill brushes and I recommend the nylon brush above the grill rescue brush. Not because it doesn't work, but because it gets so gross and greasy. It's difficult to clean and the internal material of the grill rescue breaks down quickly and requires replacing often. Too expensive and not convenient to replace.
I take a different approach completely. I take the grill grates out, put them against two posts I have for the purpose and use my pressure washer with a turbo head on it. They nearly sparkle after 10 minutes.
Griddle scouring pads work amazing and big packs are not expensive. I then give a pass with some citrussafe and a towel. I don’t worry too much about cleaning the bottoms of the grates or the bottom half of the rods on my 1/4 inch stainless rod kettle grate. Maybe twice a year I cleane them within oven cleaner which works well. Expanded steel grates I mostly just knock off the bits stuff with a simple coil style brush and then giving a pass with the scouring pad and then a quick paper towel wipe down.
I found A stainless steel spring wire spring bristle brush, 700 times larger, with spring bristles, can be used with hot temperatures and does not rust. It features an assembly that's exceptionally sturdy, a solid cast aluminum handle. Cleans well and hot use and machine washable its called the BoyerBrush
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i just got the grillart spiral brush after searching and searching and searching for a hot grill, bristle-free brush for linear grates. Then, today, i found out oxo makes a bristle-free brush! if you decide to do another shootout between brushes, would love to see a comparison including the oxo. i found it with searching "oxo hot grill brush", as it didn't show up in ANY of the searches I did on amazon with "grill brush", "bbq brush", "barbecue brush" etc. the inclusion of "HOT" might be the important bit. I'm also planning to augment my tools with one of the grill rescue brushes, but I think it's nice to have an option that uses less consumables. the spiral and the oxo bristle free brushes look like they will stand up to some abuse, and I just didn't trust the grill rescue sponge thing yet.
I've spent so much money experimenting on these gadgets. Thanks for an objective review. BTW, the background music is so distracting. What is the purpose of it?
I regard those conventional wire bristle brushes as dangerous. There are plenty of people who ended up with one of the wires in their food and consequently stuck in some part of their body. An ex-work colleague has a piece of wire lodged in her throat in an inoperable location and will have to live with the pain for the rest of her life. I always used a grill brush until I heard her story (and then googled to learn of more!) - I chucked it away immediately.
I'm not an expert on using cast iron but I always thought that if properly seasoned than water by itself shouldn't be enough to remove the baked on oils?
I’ve had mine for over a year, and right now I’m replacing the first head on mine. I let someone use it to clean some very angular grates, and with it being over a year old, it finally tore.
Great video but you forgot to mention that this video is sponsored by grill rescue cuz you were riding their nuts hard. I wouldn't be surprised if you shot that grill rescue brush with a 9mm as well
Thanks for pointing that out. It isn’t a sponsored video. None of these brush manufacturers know that we shot this video or had a day in what we said. The only way we get paid is if someone clicks a link of ours because they found this helpful.
There’s not a true objective review. If not indirectly, sponsored by the winner, the review is questionable because he is getting a commission on sales of the entrance on his webpage.
There is such a thing as integrity. This channel is built on providing a lot of real-world testing of a wide variety of products. The presenter's integrity is very high. If his audience (other than you) thinks that he's just a shill for sponsored products, then his view rate will drop. Please back up your accusation with time stamps for where he puts his thumb on the scale for sponsored products. You have to understand that for a channel like this, it takes a lot of money to buy all the gear. You can't begrudge him for sponsorships to help fund the channel and hopefully make a livable wage.
The grill floss when cold and then heat up the grill and finish with the grill rescue seems to be the best of everything
I have used most of these grill brushes and I recommend the nylon brush above the grill rescue brush. Not because it doesn't work, but because it gets so gross and greasy. It's difficult to clean and the internal material of the grill rescue breaks down quickly and requires replacing often. Too expensive and not convenient to replace.
Ahh mine is getting greasy and nasty as well and noticed it doesn’t clean off easily. Haven’t noticed the intern part break down yet.
I take a different approach completely. I take the grill grates out, put them against two posts I have for the purpose and use my pressure washer with a turbo head on it. They nearly sparkle after 10 minutes.
I bring mine to the car wash and strap it to my roof rack so it's a 2 for 1
Griddle scouring pads work amazing and big packs are not expensive. I then give a pass with some citrussafe and a towel. I don’t worry too much about cleaning the bottoms of the grates or the bottom half of the rods on my 1/4 inch stainless rod kettle grate. Maybe twice a year I cleane them within oven cleaner which works well. Expanded steel grates I mostly just knock off the bits stuff with a simple coil style brush and then giving a pass with the scouring pad and then a quick paper towel wipe down.
I found A stainless steel spring wire spring bristle brush, 700 times larger, with spring bristles, can be used with hot temperatures and does not rust. It features an assembly that's exceptionally sturdy, a solid cast aluminum handle. Cleans well and hot use and machine washable its called the BoyerBrush
Very unique brush. I think I am going to give it a try. Still holding up for you? You think it is a brush that will never needing to be replaced?
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i like your channel, thank you, great video.
Nothing takes the place of a good old fashion bristle brush! No bristles in my food yet! Just get a good one!
How hot are them grates when using the Grill Rescue brush?
i just got the grillart spiral brush after searching and searching and searching for a hot grill, bristle-free brush for linear grates. Then, today, i found out oxo makes a bristle-free brush! if you decide to do another shootout between brushes, would love to see a comparison including the oxo. i found it with searching "oxo hot grill brush", as it didn't show up in ANY of the searches I did on amazon with "grill brush", "bbq brush", "barbecue brush" etc. the inclusion of "HOT" might be the important bit.
I'm also planning to augment my tools with one of the grill rescue brushes, but I think it's nice to have an option that uses less consumables. the spiral and the oxo bristle free brushes look like they will stand up to some abuse, and I just didn't trust the grill rescue sponge thing yet.
I've spent so much money experimenting on these gadgets. Thanks for an objective review. BTW, the background music is so distracting. What is the purpose of it?
I use a brass bristle brush. No problem, hot or cold grill at least for me.
Brass? Which one?
I regard those conventional wire bristle brushes as dangerous. There are plenty of people who ended up with one of the wires in their food and consequently stuck in some part of their body. An ex-work colleague has a piece of wire lodged in her throat in an inoperable location and will have to live with the pain for the rest of her life.
I always used a grill brush until I heard her story (and then googled to learn of more!) - I chucked it away immediately.
@@Daz555Daz Good for you
I'm not an expert on using cast iron but I always thought that if properly seasoned than water by itself shouldn't be enough to remove the baked on oils?
Testing methodology.. do the hot scrubbers all get less effective further away from the burn pot of the pellet grill?
How y’all skipped the scrub daddy bbq brush is crazy
I think back when we shot this the scrub daddy brush wasn't out yet.
Unbelievable there wasn’t any grill brush with straight metal bristles ….like the nylon one but only metal . Werner makes one
Crumpled ball of aluminum foil, FTW. You're welcome!
I used this method to deep clean as well
how often do you have to replace the head on the grill rescue?
I’ve had mine for over a year, and right now I’m replacing the first head on mine. I let someone use it to clean some very angular grates, and with it being over a year old, it finally tore.
What kind of oil are you talking about?
Any cooking oil
Great video but you forgot to mention that this video is sponsored by grill rescue cuz you were riding their nuts hard. I wouldn't be surprised if you shot that grill rescue brush with a 9mm as well
Thanks for pointing that out. It isn’t a sponsored video. None of these brush manufacturers know that we shot this video or had a day in what we said. The only way we get paid is if someone clicks a link of ours because they found this helpful.
Scrub daddy BBQ daddy
No grill daddy?
If you want a pumice stone cleaning… just buy cleaning Pumice stones, not this gimmick
There’s not a true objective review. If not indirectly, sponsored by the winner, the review is questionable because he is getting a commission on sales of the entrance on his webpage.
There is such a thing as integrity. This channel is built on providing a lot of real-world testing of a wide variety of products. The presenter's integrity is very high. If his audience (other than you) thinks that he's just a shill for sponsored products, then his view rate will drop. Please back up your accusation with time stamps for where he puts his thumb on the scale for sponsored products.
You have to understand that for a channel like this, it takes a lot of money to buy all the gear. You can't begrudge him for sponsorships to help fund the channel and hopefully make a livable wage.
@@emmgeevideo Are you his brother?
@@bigdchi Ha ha ha... You should have asked if I was a sponsor. No relation, just someone who doesn't feel this accusation was justified.
@@emmgeevideo Ok Fair enough
You were obviously sponcered by grill rescue. Sponsored YTers shouldn't be allowed to do reviews