The Grillbot Cleaner is the R2-D2 of BBQ Grease

There’s nothing quite like eating a juicy burger straight from the grill, but with that comes a huge pain in the butt factor — the grill cleanup. The greasy mess has trouble written all over it, but luckily, fellow sufferer Ethan Woods has come up with a solution — the Grillbot.

The small gadget  comes complete with several different cleaning intensity settings on its LED screen, and it comes in a variety of colors to make the whole grease-eater thing a lot more appealing. All you need to do is turn it on, let the robot do its thing and enjoy your burger with total peace of mind.

The Grillbot is set to hit stores this June and will clock in between $69.95 and $99.95, depending on the model.

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