If you’re serious about the food that comes from your grill or BBQ pits, then you understand the need to clean the grates before you start cooking. In the past I have written about how unsafe the common metal bristle brushes can be as the tiny legs can break off and become trapped inside the food you are preparing. This exact situation caused the invention of the new Boyer Grill Brush.
One evening while eating a nearly perfect BBQ rib, Mr. Fred Saleh found himself with one of those broken bristles stuck in his gum. It was there he went looking for something better to clean his grill. Frustrated with the lack of safe and effective BBQ brush options in the market, he contacted Mr. Geoff Boyer, a brilliant engineer with a wealth of experience in product development. They decided to join forces and create a revolutionary new BBQ brush that would solve the grill safety issue once and for all — without compromising on performance or fire-resistant properties. The result of their partnership has become one of the best grill brushes we have ever tested.
One of the Boyer BBQ Grill Brush’s standout features is its robust construction. It’s built to last with durable materials that can withstand the rigors of frequent use. The spring type teeth create added pressure to eliminate bigger and stuck pieces of grill trash which helps remove it after a few quick swipes. We also would not shy away from recommending this product in a commercial type environment due to the sturdiness of the unit. The extra long handle also makes it super easy to apply the down pressure needed without a ton of effort. This grill brush is versatile and suitable for various grill types, whether you’re working with a charcoal grill, gas grill, pellet grill, or smoker. The only grates we found where the brush won’t work well are with custom designed grates, expanded metal or mesh type grates.
Source: Barbecue News