How To Clean Your Grill – Propane, Charcoal, Smoker and Pellet Grills

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Hey this is Michael 'Medium Rare' O'Donnell with http://cavetools.com. In this quick video and teach you some quick tips on how to clean your grill. Whether it's a propane, charcoal, smoker or pellet grill, we're going to have some tips for you. Don't worry if we move a little bit fast, we'll leave a link to the slides below this video. So that way you can go back to you a little bit more information. But the first thing here, if you have a charcoal grill the biggest thing you want to clean is to make sure that all the moving parts are free from obstruction, and that's normally just your vents. Make sure that they're free so they can move and you'll be good to go with the charcoal grill. Now with gas grills you want to make sure you've removed all the electronic components, especially if you use a water to clean it and make sure to remove the burner covers, and all the other easy to remove parts so that you can get a nice deep clean on each individual part. So when you take the burners out, what I normally like to do is I like to take a paperclip and remove any obstructions in the burner. Just go through each little opening in the gas jet and you should be good to go there. When it comes to offset smokers, the biggest thing I like to do is more preventative. It's really just lining the chamber with tinfoil at the end. Pellet grills, they have a lot of electronic parts to them, so you want to make sure that you don't get water all over the place. When it comes to pellet grills the best way to clean them is to just use a store vac. Or we just recommend using a nice good grill cleaning brush, and actually if you look below we've got a special coupon for you guys. If you go to buycavetools.com buycavetools.com you can get a special discount coupon only Cave Tools Grill Brush