✨ Scrub Your Grill to Perfection! ✨
The Better Grillin Scrubbin Stone Grill Cleaner is a revolutionary cleaning tool made from 100% heat-treated glass, designed to efficiently clean BBQ grills, griddles, and utensils. Each stone offers multiple uses, is eco-friendly, and provides a safe alternative to traditional wire brushes.
A**R
Not bad but don’t last very long
Bought this to help my husband to clean grill wasn’t expecting it to only get one cleaning in before it was too small to use again. Nice in a pinch but wouldn’t buy this regularly due to price and lack of longevity.
I**5
Does the job you bought it for
The reason you bought this, is the reason I give it 5 stars. It does the job well for a fair price
E**K
Gift
This was a gift.
J**W
Works best for me.
While I'm convinced that there is no product on the market that will perfectly clean a grill--whether it be a grill brush, cleaning fluid, or whatever--I can honestly say that the Magic Stone is the best one I've come across. It effectively scrapes off crud and allows the silver finish of stainless steel to show through again, even on the edge portions of the grate that hang over the crossbar, which is the most difficult part to clean (without entirely removing the grates from the grill). I'm very happy with this product.The Magic Stone can be used on either a hot or cold grill. Hot works better, of course, but that has some drawbacks. If you wear a BBQ mitt/glove to protect your hand from the heat, the Magic Stone is much harder to use. If you use your bare hand, well, don't complain when the inevitable happens. I've fallen victim to burns on more than one occasion.The product description says you have to be careful when using the stone on stainless steel, because it can scratch. My grill has stainless steel grates, and I haven't had any problem with scratching. Perhaps they're talking about the Kitchen Stone instead of the Grill Stone? Anyway, buyer beware, but it works okay for me.If you read through the reviews, there are a number of negative points mentioned. Let me address a few of them."The stone doesn't last long." In general, this is true. As you scrub, you wear down the stone. The product photo shows grooves in the stone. Those grooves aren't present on a brand new stone; it's a solid rectangular block. The grooves are formed as you scrub, wearing away as the stone passes over the grate. The grooves are actually a good thing (to a certain point), as they allow the sides of the grate bars to be cleaned along with the top. When the grooves get "too" deep, I rotate the stone 90 degrees. This makes it last a bit longer and keep cleaning effectively. Now, some reviewers claimed they couldn't get even one complete cleaning out of a stone, and frankly that is just not true. I BBQ a lot, even in winter, and I've been using the same stone for three months. Granted, the stone is on its last legs, and I don't use it _every_ time I BBQ (let's say 85-90% of the time), but it certainly lasts for more than one cleaning. I guess it also depends on how you define "cleaning"; in the above context I'm talking about a regular cleaning after using the BBQ. If you're talking about a full cleaning where you remove the grates from the grill and clean the undersides as well, then of course it's not going to last as long, but it'll still last longer than one cleaning. I suppose I should also mention that I clean with a grill brush first, then follow up with the Magic Stone."The stone is brittle and falls apart." Again, this is true... but not until you've used it awhile and it starts getting thinner (or you drop it on concrete). So once it cracks in two you start using the individual pieces and take longer strokes. What's the big deal?"The stone leaves dust on the grates after cleaning." That's false... but with a caveat. The instructions say to wipe the grill down with a damp cloth after use. Yes there's dust remaining after using the stone; but if you don't wipe the grill down afterward, then don't blame the stone. Blame the person who refuses to follow the directions!Like I said, there isn't any perfect grill cleaning product (IMO), but the Magic Stone is the product that works best for me. I'll continue to buy and use them, and I believe you'll like them too.
J**H
Cleans
Leaves a lot of material residue on the grill. You need to wipe of the grill with a damp cloth after use.
C**.
Easy cleaning
Works great shines up the grill, the wife was very surprised
N**A
Good
With a little bit of elbow grease it cleaned up the grill quite well.Though it completely disintegrated after one use.
G**Z
Actually works!!
Great to maintain bbq after cooking.
D**S
Meh
It leaves residue and is wearing out very quickly. Over priced for the size and how often you will have to replace it. Not to mention after scraping grill you still have to brush off the stone dust/residue. Cleaning twice is not worth the cost.
J**O
Never even arrived.
Garbage product sold by a garbage person.
J**D
Poor durability
Degrades too quickly. 1 maybe 2 times use only
M**
Five Stars
Works as advertised... worth the money !!
A**R
Not worth the $
Very cheap, and crumble apart
Trustpilot
1 month ago
5 days ago