Grate Chef
 

Grate Chef 501-1100 Steaming Grill Brush

Grate Chef 501-1100 Steaming Grill Brush

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Total Reviews: 5

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Where's the steam?
As my grill heated, I filled the reservoir with water and lemon juice. However, when I tried to clean the grill little or no water came through the grill brush. The brush is quite sturdy, so the grill was a little cleaner after using the brush even though no steam appeared on the heated grill. I am very disappointed in this product.
2008-11-13
Grate Chef works
I originally started to purchase the Big Daddy grill cleaner, but many reviews of that product said that it did not work as good as the Grate Chef, which I ordered. I was quite pleased. Our gas grill had never really been cleaned in the year that we owned it and the Grate Chef did the job quite well. I would recommend the suggestion of using two tablespoons of lemon juice with the water which seems to help. I would definitley recommend this product.
2008-09-16
Broke on first use
I ordered this product from Amazon, got in in the mail a week later. The first time I used it, the bristles started falling out and nothing would spray out of it. Went straight to the trash. That was a quick waste of $15.
2008-07-02
Awesome Brush that Steams!
It's amazing that just by adding water and a little lemon juice how effective this brush is. I will never use any other brush. I highly recommend this product. I also use the Grill Wipes from this company. When I pair the two products together, I get great results. We are frequent grillers and GrateChef's products keep my grill looking new!
2008-06-26
A Terrific Product
I was very skeptical about this product but thought I'd give it a try because we use our grill very frequently and it gets very dirty. I added 2 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice to the water reservoir before adding the water. To test it, I tried cleaning a section with the Grate Chef without pressing the water button (i.e., like a regular wire-bristled grill brush) and then tried the rest using the button to add water as I cleaned. The difference was pretty amazing. It cleaned the grill beautifully in no time.
I suppose you could try using a damp rag and a regular brush but that would be very messy. The bristles seem to be of good quality and I expect them to last awhile.
2008-05-21