: Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush Rio Brands-Cooler GD12952S

: Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush Rio Brands-Cooler GD12952S

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Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush Rio Brands-Cooler GD12952S

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Grill Daddy Pro Grill Brush Rio Brands-Cooler GD12952S
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Piece Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Street Price: $32.41
Gaunz Org Price: $29.62
Savings!: $2.79 ( 9%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 219





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Grill Daddy
Color: Silver
EAN: 0899315001013
Label: Grill Daddy
Product Manufacturer: Grill Daddy
Model: GD12952S
Publisher: Grill Daddy
Ranking: 219
Studio: Grill Daddy


Piece facts:
  • Uses the power of steam to clean tough baked on food and grease as you brush
  • Stainless steel bristles for durability but safe for steel, cast iron, or porcelain grills
  • Specially designed stainless steel bristles clean in between grill grates and surfaces
  • Long sturdy handle provides excellent leverage and protection from the heat
  • Built to last, the only grill cleaning you tool you will need




GD12952S Brands-Cooler Rio Brush Grill Pro Daddy Grill






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Steams baked on food and grease away as you brush. Easy-to-use, preheat, brush, rinse, and sterilize. Leaves grill spotless and sanitary. Specially designed stainless steel bristles clean in between grill grates and surfaces. Safe-to-use on steel, iron, and porcelain grills, hot or cold. Removable brush attachments for easy dishwasher cleaning. Built to last. The only cleaning tool you'll ever need. No. GD12952S: Grill Daddy Pro cleaning brush No. GD19162S: Grill Daddy Pro replacement brush No. GB91062S: Grill Daddy cleaning brush No. GB05522S: Grill Daddy replacement brush








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Grilling is now a great meal and quick cleanup! ...
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.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well, poor packaging
It works well, but there are no instructions included, which makes it difficult to give as a gift. Also, couldn't find a description of the difference between the regular and pro models.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * grill daddy pro ...
Product worked even better than I expected. The drippings steamed right off and the grill was as good as new! Love it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Grill Daddy Pro BBq brush
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.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Spectacular item ...
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.

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