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Why grillers make the switch
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GRYT™
No-Scrub Brush
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Wire brush |
Grill Rescue |
BBQ Daddy |
Grillbot |
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| Cleans in under 5 minutes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – | ✕ |
| Zero bristle shedding risk | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | – |
| Motor does the scrubbing | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| 180° rotating head | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ |
| Works on flat-top griddles | ✓ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ |
| You stay in control (not a robot) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| 1-year warranty | ✓ | ✕ | – | ✕ | ✓ |
✓ included · ✕ not offered · – limited
It was never you.
It was the brush.
Wire. Nylon. A wood scraper your brother swore by. The foil trick. The onion thing. You've got a drawer full of dead brushes that all promised the same thing and quit on you.
Here's why every one of them failed — same reason, every time:
The wire one cleaned best… and sheds metal into your food. (That's why 13 million got recalled in 2026.) The "safe" ones — nylon, pads — clean like a wet napkin. Weak, slow, cool-grates-only.
So every brush ever made handed you the same rigged choice: clean it right, or clean it safe. Never both.
It's been built into grill brushes for 70 years. You didn't fail at cleaning your grill — you were handed a broken tool and told to try harder.
We took the scrubbing off your wrist and dropped it into a motor.
No wire. No elbow grease. You press the button — the motor does the work.
The motor supplies the force
The power that used to need stiff wire — or a sore wrist — now comes from the head spinning, not from you leaning on it.
The head is bristle-free
Nothing to snap off. Nothing to end up in a burger. Wire-level cleaning, zero shedding metal.
It lifts baked-on carbon
Brisket, burger char, the stuff a passive brush just skates over — the powered head pulls it right off.
The 180° head wraps every bar
Tops, sides and grooves of each bar — cleaned in a single pass, not skimmed across the top.
You stay upright, off the heat
No bending, no burnt forearms. Clean it warm, when it lifts easiest — hands away from the grate.
The motor scrubs so you don't — wire-level results, zero wire.
The mess is normal. The cleaning shouldn't be.
Grill and griddle and smoker? One tool does all of it.
If you cook on it, GRYT cleans it. No more drawer full of single-job brushes.
If you cook on it, GRYT cleans it.
Toss the drawer full of single-job brushes.
You'd never clean a Porsche with a Brillo pad.
A $10 nylon brush sounds cheap — until you count the five, six, seven of them rusting in your drawer. You've already spent $100–$200 replacing brushes that quit on you, and you never got the time back.
Your grill cost hundreds. Maybe thousands. So why clean a $1,500 grill with a $12 brush?
Look — got a $20 camping grill you fire up twice a year on vacation? Keep your cheap brush. This isn't for you. But if your grill cost real money and you actually use it, treat it like it. One GRYT outlives the whole graveyard.
Don't take our word for it.
★★★★★ 4.8/5 · 34310 verified reviewsWho it's for (and who it isn't).
This is for you
- The grill master & pitmaster
- The serious griller & weekend burger guy
- The brisket obsessive & backyard host
- The guy who protects his people and is proud of his setup
It's not for
- The once-a-summer camper who wants the cheapest thing that exists
- The guy who'd rather buy a new grill than clean the one he's got
- Anyone who lets their grate cake up and genuinely doesn't care
- Sushi-only guys. (We're kidding. Mostly.)
TRY IT FOR 90 DAYS.
If it doesn't out-clean every brush you've owned, send it back. 90-day risk-free returns.
1-year warranty.
You've spent enough on stuff that quit on you - this time, the risk is on us.
No spin. Just answers.
Built to fix a problem.
I didn't want to start a grill company. I just wanted to clean my grates without wondering if a rogue wire bristle was going to end up in my kid's burger.
Hand-scrubbing is miserable, and the existing tools are either weak, flimsy, or outright dangerous. We wanted a heavy-duty motor, a solid battery, and zero wire bristles. It didn't exist, so we engineered it.



