Lynx L42ASFR-NG All Pros ear Natural Gas Grill on Cart with Rotisserie, 42-Inch
Superior craftsmanship and innovative features create the ultimate outdoor grilling machine in this 42-inch natural gas grill from Lynx. The quality begins outside with gleaming, high-grade 304 stainless steel that has been seamlessly welded to eliminate areas where grease and moisture can collect. A patented design deflects wind and allows the grill to vent properly, stabilizing critical surface temperatures when cooking in windy conditions. Inside, three 23,000 BTU Lynx Pros ear adjustable infrared burners allow you to sear thick-cuts perfectly, or throttle back to cook more delicate items and an advanced ignition system uses a hot element positioned directly above the burner port for reliably safe start-up. The three burners push 69,000 BTUs of total cooking power on the grilling surface. A comprehensive 1,200 square-Inches of overall grilling area combines a 855 square-Inch main cooking grid with 345 square-Inches of secondary area to create a highly versatile cooking platform. The Lynx L42ASFR-NG also has a dual-position internal rotisserie with heavy-duty, 3-speed motor and rear infrared burner to raise your cooking options to their full potential. Lynx made sure you have easy access to all these fine cooking features by adding lift assist and a handle that rotates fluidly as you raise and lower the hood.
Product Features
- Pros ear variable infrared burner delivers performance like no other
- Infrared heat sears steaks to perfection and locks in juices
- Three-speed rotisserie with infrared burner produces slow roasted perfection
- Lift assist and fluid handle rotation make raising the hood effortless
- Blue LED control panel accents and ultra-bright internal halogen lighting
Build quality okay, but not a good grill I paid over $5,000 for a Lynx Grill several years ago, and now I am thinking about replacing it with a $900 Weber S-330 grill. This grill has many problems. The lack of uniformity of the heat is the most notable. There is very little uniformity in the portion of the grill where the ceramic coals are located, and even less where the Pro-Sear infrared is. The Pro-Sear is really a waste of money. It’s too hot for cooking, and it’s not good for searing after a few months use, as fat drips into…