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BBQ-AID buys Knapp Kitchen to widen cleaning lineup

Jul. 29, 2026
By AI, Created 04:55 UTC, Jul 29, 2026, AGP -

BBQ-AID said July 28, 2026, that it has completed its acquisition of Knapp Kitchen, adding patented cookware-cleaning products to its grilling accessories business. The deal expands BBQ-AID’s push to build a broader platform for cooking and cleanup across grills, griddles, cast iron and cookware.

Why it matters: - The acquisition gives BBQ-AID a broader cleaning portfolio as it pushes beyond grilling accessories into indoor housewares and cookware care. - BBQ-AID is now pairing products that help customers cook with products that help them clean, creating a larger platform around the full backyard cooking experience. - The move could strengthen BBQ-AID’s position in a category where consumers need tools for multiple cooking surfaces, from grill grates to cast-iron skillets.

What happened: - BBQ-AID announced July 28, 2026, that it completed its acquisition of Knapp Kitchen in Tampa, Florida. - Knapp Kitchen makes patented stainless steel scrubbers for cast iron, grills, griddles and cookware. - BBQ-AID said the deal expands its grill and cookware-cleaning portfolio and supports its mission of "Better Tools. Better BBQ." - CEO Andrew Gilliland said the acquisition creates an opportunity to build a differentiated cleaning platform spanning grills, griddles, cast iron and cookware.

The details: - BBQ-AID was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Tampa. - Knapp Kitchen was founded in 2011 and develops reusable cleaning products built for durable cooking surfaces. - BBQ-AID said Knapp Kitchen’s products have been integrated into the BBQ-AID platform alongside the company’s broader grilling assortment. - BBQ-AID now offers traditional grill brushes, bristle-free cleaning systems, steam-assisted cleaning products and Knapp Kitchen’s chainmail scrubber technology. - BBQ-AID said those products support a comprehensive cleaning platform across grill grates, flat-top griddles, cast-iron skillets and other cookware. - The acquisition gives Knapp Kitchen access to BBQ-AID’s e-commerce infrastructure, product-development capabilities, marketing resources and distribution network. - BBQ-AID also plans to explore new products based on Knapp Kitchen’s intellectual property and cookware-cleaning expertise. - BBQ-AID’s broader lineup already includes grill brushes, bristle-free cleaning tools and grilling accessories. - BBQ-AID said the Knapp Kitchen deal follows its earlier acquisition of FlavrQ, a grilling system designed to add charcoal and wood-smoked flavor to gas grills. - FlavrQ combines a stainless steel FlavrQ Grid with proprietary Charcoal Chips®.

Between the lines: - The acquisition fits a clear roll-up strategy: BBQ-AID is buying adjacent products that deepen its role in the cooking lifecycle. - FlavrQ focuses on flavor, while Knapp Kitchen focuses on cleanup, giving BBQ-AID two complementary growth lanes. - Gilliland said BBQ-AID looks for products that meaningfully improve outdoor cooking, and the company sees room for innovation in a category consumers use every day.

What's next: - BBQ-AID plans to preserve what makes Knapp Kitchen distinctive while using its own resources to accelerate growth. - The company expects to develop new products that build on Knapp Kitchen’s cleaning technology. - BBQ-AID said it will keep expanding its platform through differentiated products and technologies that improve the backyard cooking experience.

The bottom line: - BBQ-AID is turning from a grilling-tools maker into a broader cooking-and-cleanup platform, with Knapp Kitchen adding a new cleaning category to the mix. - More information is available in BBQ-AID’s announcement.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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