FAQ
Fair question — the grill aisle is full of them. GRYT isn't a $100 robot that roams your grate and still needs a hand-finish, and it's not another passive brush. It's a powered handheld tool you control: press the button, the motor scrubs, you're done in about two minutes. Watch it clean a real, baked-on grate and judge for yourself.
Yes — that's the entire point. Wire cleaned well because it was stiff and aggressive. GRYT pulls that same cutting power from the motor instead of from sharp metal, so you get wire-level results with zero wire. Wire-level power. None of the wire.
If you cook on it, GRYT cleans it. Cast iron, porcelain-coated, stainless steel and flat-top surfaces — Weber, Traeger, Big Green Egg, Blackstone and the rest. One tool for the whole backyard fleet, so you can toss the drawer full of single-job brushes.
Warm is best — grime lifts easiest before it hardens, and the long handle keeps your hands and forearms away from the heat while you work. We don't recommend going at a screaming-hot grate straight off a sear; let it come down to warm and it'll wipe out in a couple of minutes.
It's the whole reason GRYT exists. There's no loose wire to snap off and end up in someone's food — the cleaning comes from a powered, bristle-free head. For context: regulators recalled over 13 million wire-bristle brushes in 2026 after reports of bristles detaching and being swallowed. We built the tool that removes that risk at the source.
It does — until you count the drawer. Those $10 brushes are exactly why you've bought five or six of them and dropped $100–$200 over the years, and you never got the time back. Your grill cost hundreds, maybe thousands. You wouldn't clean a Porsche with a Brillo pad — don't clean a $1,500 grill with a $12 brush. Got a $20 camping grill you fire up twice a year? Keep the cheap brush. Anything you actually care about deserves better.
Then you don't keep it. You've got 90 days to try it — if it doesn't out-clean every brush you've owned, send it back. Every GRYT is backed by a 1-year warranty, and the heads are replaceable so the tool keeps living. Grill every week? Keep a spare head in the drawer and you're never one dirty grate away from a ruined cookout. You've spent enough on tools that quit on you — this time the risk is on us.