Two hands scraping a hot charcoal grill grate with the Skrapa wooden scraper, full serrated edge on the bars, embers glowing below
Skrapa
The Skrapa Original · Solid Ash Grill Scraper

One piece. Zero bristles.

The solid ash grill scraper that can't shed anything into your food.

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⚠ Weber: 3.2M brushes recalled · Nexgrill: 10.2M recalled · CPSC, 2026 Learn Why

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One tool, three ways to own it.

One Piece
Nothing to detach, ever.
Solid Ash
No nylon, no melt, no shed.
Molds To Your Grate
Cleans better with age.
Built For Life
Replace your last brush.

Would you spot it?

One of these tools was just recalled 13.4 million times. The other can't be.

Macro close-up of a thin wire bristle protruding from a grilled burger
Side by side comparison of a worn wire grill brush shedding bristles onto a grate versus the clean Skrapa wooden scraper

Wire bristles detach, cling to grates, and end up in food — the CPSC recalled 13.4 million brushes in 2026 after people needed medical treatment. Skrapa exists so that can never happen at your grill.

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It learns your grill.

Every scrape shapes the ash edge to your exact grate — it cleans deeper the longer you own it. No two Skrapas are alike.

Brand new Skrapa wooden scraper with straight factory serrated edge resting on a grill grate
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Close-up of worn grooves in a wooden scraper edge matching grill grate bars
One Season In
★★★★★

"I stopped worrying the second I put the wire brush in the bin. This just feels like the honest tool for the job."

Mareike H.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

"By August the grooves matched my grate exactly. It scrapes better now than the day I bought it."

Tomas L.
Verified buyer
★★★★★

"Bought it after the recall news. Now it's the only thing that touches our grate — and it looks better every year."

Freya S.
Verified buyer
Craftsman hands oiling a wooden grill scraper on a workshop bench
Our Story

Skrapa — Swedish for "to scrape."

It began with one question: why does cleaning a grill require a tool you wouldn't want anywhere near your food? Our answer — one piece of ash, nothing else.

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Questions, answered

Will a wooden scraper actually clean as well as a wire brush?+

Better, once it wears in. The serrated ash edge molds to your exact grate within a few cookouts, so it cleans the tops, sides, and gaps of the bars in one pass — something a brush's loose bristles never do consistently. Use it while the grate is hot for best results.

Will it scratch my grates?+

No. Hardwood lifts burnt-on residue but is softer than cast iron, stainless steel, and porcelain enamel — unlike steel bristles, it can't gouge coatings or leave metal fragments behind.

Doesn't wood burn on a hot grill?+

The edge chars slightly on first uses — that's by design. Light charring hardens the working edge as the grooves form. The paddle only contacts the grate for seconds at a time, nowhere near long enough to catch fire.

How long does it last?+

Years of weekly grilling. There's nothing to wear out except the wood itself — and it improves with use. If it ever sheds or splits, our lifetime no-shed guarantee covers a replacement.

How do I care for it?+

Knock off loose char after use and hang it by the grill. A few drops of food-safe mineral oil rubbed in once a season keeps the ash grain conditioned. Never soak it or put it in the dishwasher.

What about the grill brush recall?+

In 2026 the CPSC announced recalls of 13.4 million wire-bristle grill brushes (Weber 3.2M, Nexgrill 10.2M) after detached bristles ended up in food and people required medical treatment. Skrapa is one solid piece of ash — there is physically nothing on it that can detach.

Shipping and returns?+

Orders dispatch within 24h on weekdays. If Skrapa isn't the best grill tool you've owned after a full season, send it back — lifetime no-shed guarantee, no forms, no fuss.