Phoenix resident Patrick Radosevich loves to cook outside and his passion for grilling has him firing up his grill all year round. One incredibly hot summer day about three years ago he opened his grill and found the handle was piping hot. Radosevich used an instant read thermometer and saw his grill handle temped 136 degrees Fahrenheit.
After this scorching experience, Radosevich saw a need to invent a product to combat too-hot handle temps, and the Grill Grip ™ was born. The Grill Grip is a specially designed rubber sleeve that fits securely on the grill handle, and is covered by a durable, washable neoprene cover. The Grill Grip comes in an array of colors and has catchy slogans that range from “King of the Grill” to the “Grill Next Door,” available in a vivid pink color for the female cooks.
The MSRP of the is $24.95 and is available in a small or large size to fit varying grill handle circumferences. Customizable designs and colors are also available for an MSRP of $29.95. Shipping is free on both products! “Over a period of several years I test various models and prototypes of what is now The Grill Grip until we found the perfect shape, size and material that would protect grillers hands and make the overall grilling experience cooler,” said Radosevich. Radosevich is in talks with various retail stores nationwide to expand distribution of his innovative products.
So if you are looking for a way to stylishly protect yourself from the grill, why not check out a Grill Grip, there are many styles, and retail for $24.95 to $29.95 and protecting yourself from the heat of your grill's handle, that is priceless!
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Currently the Grill Grip is available online for purchase at
www.grillgrip.com
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