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🔥 Stainless Steel BBQ Grill Brush with Non-Stick Bristles
I picked up this Stainless Steel BBQ Grill Brush because the price and number of orders caught my attention. I grill regularly, and my last brush from a big box US store fell apart after a month. I needed something that could really scrub without damaging my grill grates or shedding bristles. The product images and positive reviews on AliExpress convinced me to take the chance.
When it arrived (in about 11 days to the US), the brush was packaged simply but securely. The handle is a bit longer than my previous one, and the stainless steel bristles feel tough. First use: wow. It cut through greasy residue with almost no effort. Even thick burnt-on gunk came off with a few passes. The curved head design lets you get into the grill corners easily.
Pros: ✅ Tough bristles, no shedding so far ✅ Good grip, comfortable long handle ✅ Seriously effective on a dirty grill
Cons: ❌ Slight metallic smell at first (goes away after one use) ❌ Doesn’t come with a hook or hanger
Price-wise, it’s a steal. I paid about $3.70 for this, while something comparable at Lowe’s or Home Depot runs over $10—and often with weaker performance. This brush met and even slightly exceeded my expectations. I’ve since used it on my smoker too, and it holds up great.
US $3.84
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🧱 BBQ Cleaning Brick Stone Pumice Block
The BBQ Cleaning Brick Pumice Block was a bit of a curiosity purchase for me. I’ve never tried pumice for grill cleaning, but I’ve seen chefs on YouTube use something similar. With the price under $3, it was a no-brainer to try.
This arrived well-wrapped in bubble plastic. It looks like a dense gray sponge but is actually quite firm and gritty. I used it after grilling steaks and corn—honestly, I was impressed. It molds slightly to the grill grates while scrubbing, so you get a more even clean than with a brush.
Pros: ✅ Very effective at scraping off tough burnt spots ✅ No bristles—so no risk of swallowing wire like with cheap brushes ✅ Works quietly and doesn’t scratch porcelain grates
Cons: ❌ Wears down quickly—one block lasted about 4 thorough cleanings ❌ Gets dusty while using, so do it outside
Compared to similar pumice bricks in the US ($8–$12 at BBQ specialty stores), this one performs almost identically at a fraction of the cost. Totally met my expectations. I just wish I had ordered a multi-pack instead of a single.
US $0.99
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🧼 Safe Grill Brush with Scraper and Stainless Bristles
This Safe Grill Brush with Scraper came in a two-pack, which was perfect for gifting one to a friend. What really caught my eye was the scraper—it’s not just bristles but has a metal edge that helps lift off tough grease layers.
The brush feels solid, with a plastic handle that doesn’t flex under pressure. I tested it on a post-ribs grill session, and it made quick work of the sticky glaze leftovers. The scraper end surprised me—super handy for caked-on meat bits.
Pros: ✅ Two tools in one: scraper + brush ✅ Durable, thick bristles ✅ Good leverage from the long handle
Cons: ❌ Scraper edge could be sharper ❌ Slightly heavier than other brushes
Each brush came out to about $2.50 with free shipping—unreal value. Similar dual-purpose brushes cost $10–$15 here in the States. I’d say this one even outperforms a Weber brush I owned last year.
US $3.84
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🧹 Multifunctional BBQ Wire Brush with Curved Head
This Multifunctional BBQ Wire Brush was a bit of a wild card. I picked it because the design looked unique—wider head with multiple rows of wire and a side bristle. The seller had hundreds of orders, so I figured it was worth a try.
First impression: it looks serious. This isn’t your dollar-store grill brush. The wide surface area lets you clean more at once. The side bristles are great for scrubbing between grates and reaching the edge of the grill.
Pros: ✅ Broad cleaning head = faster job ✅ Side bristles are a genius touch ✅ Handle feels ergonomic
Cons: ❌ Bristles slightly flattened after 5–6 uses ❌ Doesn’t come with a cover or storage pouch
Price? Around $3.30. For comparison, a similarly designed brush on Amazon goes for $12 or more. I expected decent performance, but this has become my go-to brush for quick cleans after weeknight grilling.
US $6.72
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🧽 Stainless Steel Bristle Grill Cleaner with Extra Thick Handle
This Grill Cleaner with Deluxe Handle attracted me because of the handle design. It’s thicker and rubber-coated, so I hoped it would be more comfortable during long cleaning sessions. I was right. This thing is made for people who actually enjoy grilling and need a reliable tool.
I tested it on my charcoal Weber grill and smoker grate. It removed baked-on barbecue sauce and char marks with no issue. The thicker handle really does help if you’ve got joint pain or just want a more stable grip.
Pros: ✅ Thick, grippy handle ✅ Long enough to keep hands safe from heat ✅ No bristle fallout
Cons: ❌ Doesn’t reach tight corners as easily ❌ Not dishwasher-safe (I tried—oops)
I paid just under $4. In-store equivalents with deluxe handles start around $13. This was better than expected and absolutely worth keeping in the BBQ toolkit.
US $13.22
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🧼 Classic BBQ Wire Cleaning Brush – Lightweight and Flexible
Finally, I ordered a Lightweight Classic BBQ Wire Brush because I wanted a simpler backup tool—something I could throw in a picnic basket or camping kit. This one is smaller than the others, but that’s part of its charm.
It’s surprisingly flexible, which helps when cleaning grill grates that aren’t perfectly flat. Despite its smaller size, it performs admirably. This was my travel grill’s new best friend on a recent beach trip.
Pros: ✅ Lightweight and portable ✅ Flexible head works on round grates ✅ Incredibly affordable
Cons: ❌ Not for deep cleans—better for light maintenance ❌ Short handle means you need to wait until the grill cools down
At around $2.10, this is easily the best value brush I’ve owned. I wouldn’t use it as my main cleaner, but it’s perfect for what I bought it for.
US $3.6
Overall Verdict
Honestly, I didn’t expect these AliExpress BBQ cleaning tools to perform as well as they did. For less than the cost of one “premium” brush in the US, I got a full set that covers everything from deep cleans to portable solutions. Delivery was faster than expected (about 10–13 days for each item), and everything arrived in good shape. I’d absolutely recommend these if you grill often and want solid tools without overpaying. I’ll be ordering a few more to stock up—and maybe to gift to friends who still think $15 grill brushes are the only option.








