Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers for Backyard Grills and Patio Cookouts, Heavy-Duty Grill Scrubber Pads 16 Pack
Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers for Backyard Grills and Patio Cookouts, Heavy-Duty Grill Scrubber Pads 16 Pack
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Why you'll love it
- Cuts through the toughest baked-on messes faster than sponges or nylon scrubbers
- Backed by America's #1 scour brand with 65 years of cleaning trust
- Long-lasting and durable so each pad handles multiple tough jobs
- Bulk 16-, 48-, and pack-of-8 formats reduce shopping trips and per-use cost
- Works across cookware, grills, ovens, broilers, glass, porcelain, stone, and wood
- Color variants (Silver, Brown, Copper, Stainless Steel) let users coordinate or segregate pads by task
Perfect for
- Scrubbing burnt-on food and baked-on grease from non-coated cookware
- Cleaning grill grates after barbecuing and outdoor cooking
- Removing caked-on grime from oven racks and broiler pans
- Deep-cleaning greasy stovetop drip pans and burner grates
- Bulk stocking for restaurants, offices, or shared kitchens




Product Information
SIXTEEN DISH SCRUBBERS: This pack of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers includes 16 scrubbers
POWERFUL CLEANING: These stainless steel kitchen scrub pads for dishes cut through and remove tough soil and burnt-on food fast
CLEANS TOUGH MESSES: Each scouring pad cleans grease, grime, and dirt so even the messiest surfaces will shine like new
MADE FOR HEAVY DUTY JOBS: These scrub pads are best for tough stains on non-coated cookware, grill grates, oven racks, broilers, and other stubborn messes
BUILT TO LAST: These scour pads are long-lasting and durable to conquer tough job after tough job
AMERICA’S #1 SCOUR BRAND: Known for innovation in cleaning tools and trusted for 65 years, our commitment to quality and satisfaction makes Scotch-Brite America’s #1 Scour Brand (2023 Ipsos Brand Health Study)
Brand: Scotch-Brite
Material: Stainless Steel
Recommended Uses For Product: Tackle tough messes with Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers. These stainless steel scrubbing pads cut through and remove tough soil and burnt-on food fast. Use these tough dish scrubbers to target baked-on grease, grime, and dirt on non-coated cookware, grill grates, oven racks, and broilers. Even the messiest dishes and surfaces will shine like new with a powerful scrub from these metal dishwashing scrubbers. Each stainless steel scrub pad is long-lasting, durable, and rinses clean. The serious scrubbing power of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers gives you the power to clean up stuck on messes - in the kitchen and beyond. Scotch-Brite cleaning supplies give you the power to quickly clean up life’s everyday messes – that’s why we’re America’s #1 selling scour brand.
Surface Recommendation: Glass, Plastic, Por, Stone, Wood
Color: Stainless Steel
Special Feature: SIXTEEN DISH SCRUBBERS: This pack of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers includes 16 scrubbers
Item Package Quantity: 1
Included Components: 16
Product Dimensions: 3.2"L x 11.7"W x 5.5"Th
Model Name: All-Purpose Scrubbing Dish Wand
Tackle tough messes with Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers. These stainless steel scrubbing pads cut through and remove tough soil and burnt-on food fast. Use these tough dish scrubbers to target baked-on grease, grime, and dirt on non-coated cookware, grill grates, oven racks, and broilers. Even the messiest dishes and surfaces will shine like new with a powerful scrub from these metal dishwashing scrubbers. Each stainless steel scrub pad is long-lasting, durable, and rinses clean. The serious scrubbing power of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers gives you the power to clean up stuck on messes - in the kitchen and beyond. Scotch-Brite cleaning supplies give you the power to quickly clean up life’s everyday messes – that’s why we’re America’s #1 selling scour brand.Recommended Uses For Product: Tackle tough messes with Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers. These stainless steel scrubbing pads cut through and remove tough soil and burnt-on food fast. Use these tough dish scrubbers to target baked-on grease, grime, and dirt on non-coated cookware, grill grates, oven racks, and broilers. Even the messiest dishes and surfaces will shine like new with a powerful scrub from these metal dishwashing scrubbers. Each stainless steel scrub pad is long-lasting, durable, and rinses clean. The serious scrubbing power of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers gives you the power to clean up stuck on messes - in the kitchen and beyond. Scotch-Brite cleaning supplies give you the power to quickly clean up life’s everyday messes – that’s why we’re America’s #1 selling scour brand.
Included Components: 16
Model Name: All-Purpose Scrubbing Dish Wand
Global Trade Identification Number: 00051141979298
Item Type Name: household-surfaces-scouring-pads-and-sticks
Package Quantity: 1
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 3.2"L x 11.7"W x 5.5"Th
Item Weight: 1.8 pounds
Number of Items: 1
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Color: Stainless Steel
Other Special Features of the Product: SIXTEEN DISH SCRUBBERS: This pack of Scotch-Brite Stainless Steel Scrubbers includes 16 scrubbers
Surface Recommendation: Glass, Plastic, Por, Stone, Wood
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these scrubbers hold up on a hot grill grate right after cooking?
Yes. The stainless steel coiled construction is engineered for heavy-duty abrasion and handles the heat and grease of post-BBQ cleanup on grill grates, smoker racks, and griddles without breaking down.
Can I pack these scrubbers in a camping bin or cooler without rusting?
The stainless steel coils resist rust under normal outdoor use. For best results, rinse after use, shake off excess water, and store them in a dry caddy or bag between camping trips.
Are these scrubbers gentle enough to bring on a picnic for shared dish duty?
They are designed for heavy-duty scrubbing of cookware, plates, and serving tools at outdoor gatherings. Pair them with a sponge for delicate items, and use the metal coil side for pots, pans, and grill tools.
Do these pads work on a cast iron skillet used over a campfire?
Yes. They are effective on uncoated cast iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel camp cookware. Always re-oil cast iron after scrubbing to maintain the seasoning.
Can I leave these scrubbers outside in my outdoor kitchen between uses?
For longest life, store them indoors or in a covered dry container. Occasional exposure to weather is fine, but a covered caddy keeps them clean, dry, and ready for the next cookout.
Is this a good all-in-one scrubber for someone who cooks outside as much as inside?
Yes. It is built to transition between indoor cookware and outdoor grills, oven racks, and camp cookware, making it a versatile pick for buyers who entertain or cook across both spaces.
Will it scratch my outdoor pizza stone or ceramic grill surface?
Use caution on delicate surfaces. The pads are aggressive by design, so test on a small area first, or use a softer Scotch-Brite sponge for ceramic pizza stones and enameled grates.
How portable are the bulk packs for a tailgate or RV trip?
The 3-pack and Pack of 8 formats are easy to toss in a tote, RV cabinet, or tailgate bin. Larger 16- and 48-count cases are better suited for home or shop storage with a few pulled out for travel.
Does the color help me keep outdoor and indoor pads separate?
Yes. Many buyers assign one color, like Copper or Brown, exclusively to outdoor grill duty and another, like Silver, to indoor sink duty, which reduces cross-contamination between cook zones.
Is a 16-pack enough for a full summer of weekend grilling?
For a household grilling a few times a week, a 16-pack typically lasts a full season since each pad handles multiple tough jobs. Heavy users or large gatherings may prefer the 48-count for uninterrupted supply.
Stainless steel scrubbers versus a wire grill brush: which is better for outdoor grill grates?
Coiled stainless steel scrubbers conform to the grate surface and are easier to rinse clean than bristle brushes. They also eliminate the risk of loose metal bristles breaking off and ending up in food, which is a known hazard with cheaper wire brushes.
Can I use this on a Traeger or pellet grill without damaging the finish?
Use gentle pressure on coated or porcelain grill grates. The pads are best on uncoated stainless or cast iron grates; for delicate Traeger grates, opt for a softer Scotch-Brite Heavy Duty scrub sponge.
Why pick a metal scrubber over a BBQ grill stone for outdoor cleanup?
Metal scrubbers last through dozens of cleanings, while grill stones wear down quickly. A stainless steel scrubber also reaches between grate bars more easily and rinses free of grease in seconds.
Will the metal pad rust if I leave it on the patio by mistake?
Stainless steel resists rust far better than plain steel, but any metal can show discoloration if left wet for extended periods. A quick rinse and dry after use keeps it looking and performing like new.
Is the 3-pack really enough for a household that grills often?
If you rotate and rinse pads after each use, a 3-pack can last several weeks. Outdoor-heavy households typically move up to the 16- or 48-count to avoid running out mid-season.
Does it work on a green egg or kamado-style ceramic cooker grate?
Yes, on the stainless or cast iron cooking grates. For the ceramic shell itself, use a damp cloth to avoid scuffing the finish.
How do I use a Scotch-Brite stainless steel scrubber without scratching my cookware?
Use the scrubber only on uncoated cookware such as stainless steel, cast iron, carbon steel, and enameled surfaces without nonstick coatings. Apply light to moderate pressure, scrub in the direction of any visible grain, and rinse the pad and cookware thoroughly when finished. Avoid using it on nonstick, polished mirror finishes, or delicate anti-scratch coatings.
What is the best way to clean and store the scrubber so it lasts longer?
After each use, rinse the pad under warm running water to flush out food and grease, gently squeeze out excess water, and shake it off. Hang it in a dry caddy, on a hook, or lay it flat on a dish rack so air circulates through the coils. Avoid leaving it sitting in standing water, which shortens its usable life.
How many times can I reuse a single scrubber before replacing it?
Most users get several heavy-duty cleaning sessions out of one pad, often a dozen or more, depending on the mess and pressure applied. Replace the pad when the coils begin to flatten, the pad stops gripping grime, or it shows signs of rust or breakage.
Is this scrubber safe to use on glass and porcelain?
Yes, on sturdy glass baking dishes, porcelain cookware, and stoneware, the scrubber is effective for baked-on residue. Use gentle pressure and test a small area first, especially on decorative or painted glass and porcelain where abrasion could dull the finish.
Will the metal scrubber work on plastic cutting boards and containers?
It can scrub sturdy plastics, but use light pressure to avoid deep scratches that can harbor bacteria. For most plastic cutting boards, a softer Scotch-Brite sponge or brush is usually a better long-term choice.
What is included in the pack and do I need to buy anything else?
Each pack contains only the Scotch-Brite stainless steel scrubbers in the count you select. To use them, you only need water and optionally a small amount of dish soap. A storage caddy or hook is helpful but not required.
Is it safe to use these scrubbers if I have sensitive skin?
The stainless steel coils are tough on grime and can be abrasive on skin as well. Wear household gloves if your hands are sensitive, and avoid prolonged contact. The pad itself does not contain harsh chemicals, so it is safe for food-contact surfaces once rinsed.
Can the metal pad leave fragments or splinters in my food?
Unlike wire brushes that can shed loose bristles, the Scotch-Brite coiled stainless steel construction is designed to stay intact during normal use. Discard and replace any pad that shows broken or unraveling coils to prevent metal fragments from reaching food.
What is the difference between a stainless steel scrubber and a regular scouring pad?
A standard green or blue scouring pad uses a soft foam or cellulose sponge backed by mild abrasives for light to medium messes. A stainless steel scrubber uses coiled metal for heavy-duty abrasion on burnt, carbonized, or baked-on messes that softer pads cannot remove, and it lasts significantly longer per pad.

