Looking for recommendations on grill brushes.


 

Val Deale

TVWBB Super Fan
My family wants to buy me a good grill brush for Christmas. My daughter's in med school and says the metal filaments that can get lodged in your esophagus is a real issue. I'm using the bad twisted type with metal filaments now.

What do people like out there? "Steam" type? Wood scrapers? The metal "spiral" filament type that does not have small metal pieces?

Thanks
 
If you have round stainless steel rod grates, get a Chargon. Simple, very effective and very safe.


I also have this style of brush which is safe and I am quite satisfied with it. I don't know what brand name I have however.

 
I switched to this. Made in USA and no metal bristles to fall off. And the head is replaceable too.


 
Don't buy any brush with wood handle number one. Best brushes by far and I've never once seen a bristle come off one is Libman. Made in USA (unlike Weber ones or any other),
 
If you have stainless rod grates, I can heartily endorse the Chargon that @Bruce referenced. I do also have a Libman mentioned by @LMichaels that I use sparingly on cast iron when my “scrub pad” soft grate cleaner can’t do it all. On GrillGrate grates, a wooden spatula type scraper seems like the perfect fit to me.
 
Also one other advice on the Libman. I know they cost quite a bit more than the junk ones but once they get a little "clogged" with grime and such toss it. I like the brass ones as I can easily use them on either my porcelain grates or my solid SS from Dave Santana with great performance and no worry about damaging the grates or ingesting a bristle. These https://www.amazon.com/Libman-Handle-Brush-Scraper-Black/dp/B00KYSNZS2?tag=tvwb-20 are the ones I use. I buy them locally at Menards 2 or 3 at a time.
 
I have the Weber Stainless Steel grate "system" (with the round opening in the middle for different inserts).
Over the past several years, I have used the Weber 3-sided, the Weber Bamboo, the Grill Art "spiral wound", and Libman (brass) brushes (all mentioned above). I took the two Weber brushes out of rotation after finding small bristles in the bottom of the grill when cleaning. I've settled into the Grill Art and Libman. The Grill Art version does a pretty good job, but does get caught on the transition areas around the round opening, to the point where one of the coils broke during vigorous cleaning. I haven't seen any further damage to the Grill Art. I follow up with the brass Libman. Although I haven't seen any brass bristles at the bottom of the grill when cleaning, last step is always wipe clean with a paper towel soaked with olive or vegetable oil. If I had porcelain-coated grates I would stick with the brass Libman exclusively. My local supermarket has the Libmans for about $8 during the Spring.
One thing I have noticed with the Libmans is the soft rubber part of the handle degrade over the course of the Summer, to the point where it becomes fluid and sticky (sort of like plumber's putty) and the sticky rubber transfers to my hands. Maybe it's just UV damage, as I keep my brushes outside next to the grill. I've put a couple of wraps of tape over the handle and all is good.
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