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The Grill Daddy Pro is a revolutionary grill-cleaning tool that sterilizes as it cleans to keep food tasting great. Just turn on the grill, fill the Grill Daddy with water, and begin cleaning. Steams away baked-on food, grease, and black residue. It's fun and easy to use, eliminating hard scraping and dangerous chemicals with steam-cleaning and stainless steel bristles. Works on all grills, including stainless steel, iron, and porcelain enamel. Made from NSF-approved materials.
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Grill Daddy Pro
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| Review Date: August 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: J. Standley, Sacramento, CA |
I know, I know -- It's another one of those "As seen on TV" gimmicks. This one really works! I'm a grill nut and I have all the accesories to prove it. This one is Great. I just heat the grill up (a Weber of course)fill the Grill Daddy with water - turn the water knob to on and scrub like you would with any other grill brush. The difference is the water - it works like a steam cleaner. It's like when you de-glaze the bottom of a pan by adding a little water or wine to make a gravy or sauce. The grate is perfectly clean with very little effort. I'm getting one for my brother. Good Grillin'
GRILL DADDY BRUSH COMPANY THE GB12952S BBQ GRILL CLEANING BRUSH |
Grilling is now a great meal and quick cleanup!
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| Review Date: December 4, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Beamer, Palm Beach, FL |
New Kenmore grill and already getting frustrated over the laborious process of cleaning and forget about sticking parts in the dishwasher as you are told at Sears.
Well I grilled some chicken breasts and purchased this item and did not clean it for a few days until the Grill Daddy Pro arrived. (disgusting yes I know) but I guessed this was the ultimate test with old hardened grease on parts and bottom.
No need for instructions, common sense does it, heat up grill pour water in and go at it. This grill brush cleaned the my Kenmore grill well beyond expectations, and I noticed there was no abrasive scarring of finish on bottom of grill and sides ended up almost like new.
You can purchase without reservation, I am already looking to purchase additional brush heads because I suspect the manufacturer to either go out of business or discontinue this model of grill brush and I will not be able to replace. |
best grill brush
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| Review Date: September 1, 2008 |
| Reviewer: queenfasse, |
We have tried all kinds of brushes to clean our grill and none of them really worked that well so we brought all four grates in the house to scrub with steel wool. We began dreading to cook out because of all of the scrubbing needed prior to cooking.
Now we can enjoy grilling again since we bought this grill brush. It is easy to use and works great. IT took us 5 minutes to clean our entire huge grill !!! |
Grill Daddy Pro BBq brush
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| Review Date: October 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Ray Burdine, Desert Aire, Wa. |
Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush Rio Brands-Cooler GD12952S
It actually works as good as it is advertized. Sure takes the work out of grill cleanup. |
Greatest thing since sliced bread
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| Review Date: June 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Malcolm Reding, Vero Beach, Florida |
Grill Daddy GD12952S Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush
I don't know if I qualify as a grill freak, but I grill about 3 times a week on a CharBroil infra red propane grill. I had not cleaned it for six months until I got the Grill Daddy Pro. I preheated the grill for about 15 minutes and the Grill Daddy effortlessly cleaned off six months of burned on food in about 60 seconds. It's one of those things that gives you a slap on the side of the head;"Why didn't I think of that". GREAT TOOL, Now I know what I am giving for Christmas to all my grill buddies. |
This actually works great
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| Review Date: August 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Stephen M. Charme, Cranford, NJ United States |
When my wife bought this based on a TV infomercial, I was skeptical because many products shown on TV simply do not work the same when you try them at home (I know because we have our fair share). But this product was a pleasant surprise. It was easy to use and worked quite well at cleaning our backyard gas grill.
Simply fill the Grill Daddy with water, pre-heat your grill (I recommend with the cover closed) for ten minutes, then turn it off and use the Grill Daddy. As the water comes out it turns to steam and makes cleaning the grill a snap with a little "elbow grease." There are two cleaning heads: a brush that works with the steam, and metal wires for more heavy duty scraping and cleaning between the grates.
I suggest you wear a cooking mitt when you clean the grill to avoid burning yourself with the steam.
Although this product is made of plastic, which obviously is susceptible to heat, this was not a problem in cleaning the grill. As long as you don't touch the grill with the plastic, you don't have to worry about it melting.
This is much easier and more effective than using an ordinary brush. The water not only creates steam that helps remove the buildup, but also reduces the friction of rubbing, so you don't have to exert as much effort as with an ordinary brush.
Bottom Line: This is a very simple way to clean your grill with a minimum of effort, and you will see that it is much cleaner than if you had used an ordinary brush. |
Spectacular item
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| Review Date: October 12, 2008 |
| Reviewer: M. CONNORS, Battle Creek, MI |
| I love the Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush. It only takes a minute to clean the grill after you're finished cooking. Gone are the days of cleaning the grill in the sink and making a terrible mess. We're now grilling on a regular basis instead of infrequently. The steam coming from the brush gets the grill really clean FAST. |
Why didn't I think of this?!
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| Review Date: July 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Fernald, Los Angeles, CA |
I was initially suspect about this product as I am about most over-hyped infomercial type inventions. I must tell you, however, I am sold. Such a simple idea, and so effective. I've never been able to achieve such a clean grill with a regular grill brush. The steam really does knock off the built-up grease. I've also had no issue with the plastic construction, and the brush bristles seem very solid. After cleaning, I oil the grill and am off to the races. Because the grill is so clean, nothing sticks.
My only concern at this point is that over time, maybe the use of water could accelerate corrosion of cast iron grates. I haven't had any problem, and since I oil the grill everytime I use it, I'm thinking it should be fine.
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