Will my grill brush rust if left outside?

Your bbq brush is rust proof "within reason" so the answer is no it will not rust. We tested the extremes by leaving multiple grill brushes outside for 2 months through rain and snow storms as well as leaving a couple brushes sitting in a tub of water to test long term exposure to moisture. At the end of our tests, none of the brushes had rusted. We say "Rust Proof Within Reason" because we cannot yet attest to what would happen if you left your brush exposed outside for very long periods of time such as 1 year or more. Please do your best to take care of your grill brush and treat the Rust Proof as a safety net in case you accidentally leave it outside.

What types of grates is my grill brush safe to use on?

Whether you have porcelain enameled grill grates, stainless steel, cast iron or ceramic grates we have you covered. The metal scraper on traditional style grill brushes is actually what causes the damage to the grill grates. With our unique design, you grates will get clean quicker and stay in mint condition longer

What is the best way to store my bbq brush??

We always recommend storing your grill brush indoors if possible. The better you take care of it the better it will take care of you

How do I clean old, dirty, and rusty grill grates?

If your grill grates are old and rusty have no fear Cave Tools is here. Your grill brush is built to bust through the biggest clumps of grease with ease. For particularly tough cases where the grease has been baked on for years, you may want to pre heat the grill longer and at a higher temperature

Is my grill brush dangerous if bristles get in my food?

You may have read a scary news story about something like this happening where someone ingested a grill brush bristle and it got stuck in their throat. Rest assured that we have multiple rounds of quality control and out of thousands of customers we have never had a single complaint about bristles falling out of our brush



With that said, swallowing a stainless steel bristle is a possibility with any grill brush. The key is to just use common sense. If bristles are falling out of the brush then stop using it immediately. Always do a quick look over of the grates to make sure there are no bristles left over.