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		<title>Alfresco BBQ Grill Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 18:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alfresco LX2  47″ Freestanding gas grill – $6,600

Alfresco’s LX2 47” gas grill has 770 square-inches of cooking space, an integrated rotisserie and halogen lighting to help illuminate the hole your wallet has burned through your pocket
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<p>Alfresco’s LX2 47” gas grill has 770 square-inches of cooking space, an integrated rotisserie and halogen lighting to help illuminate the hole your wallet has burned through your pocket</p>
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		<title>Kitchen Aid Grill Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[KitchenAid KFRU488TSS – $4,200

At 48-inches long, this propane KitchenAid model costs roughly $1,000 per grill-foot. Hot dogs don’t stand a chance against 851 square-inches of cooking space and a 20,000 BTU “high-output infrared sear burner.” Thankfully, this grill has flare-up countermeasures.
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<p>At 48-inches long, this propane KitchenAid model costs roughly $1,000 per grill-foot. Hot dogs don’t stand a chance against 851 square-inches of cooking space and a 20,000 BTU “high-output infrared sear burner.” Thankfully, this grill has flare-up countermeasures.</p>
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		<title>TEC BBQ Grill Review Cherokee Portable Grill</title>
		<link>http://grillnerd.com/blog/2010/02/tec-bbq-grill-review-cherokee-portable-grill/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cherokee® FR – TEC&#8217;s Infrared Portable












 





This compact portable gas grill makes TEC&#8217;s super moist, charbroil taste more affordable than ever! The new Cherokee FR is small and light enough to travel with you anywhere-on your next hunting or fishing trip, picnicking at the beach or tailgating with your family at the game. Now you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Cherokee<sup>®</sup> FR – TEC&#8217;s Infrared Portable</h1>
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<p>This compact portable gas grill makes TEC&#8217;s super moist, charbroil taste more affordable than ever! The new Cherokee FR is small and light enough to travel with you anywhere-on your next hunting or fishing trip, picnicking at the beach or tailgating with your family at the game. Now you can enjoy the same state-of-the-art infrared technology found in our full size residential and commercial grills in a high performance portable.</p>
<p>The Cherokee provides one-half the grilling surface of our full-size two burner models in a less expensive cabinet. Because it cooks with the speed of infrared energy and distributes heat evenly across the grilling surface you’ll find that this portable can cook more food than traditional convection style grills three and four times its size.</p>
<p>It is fueled with a 16.4 oz. disposable LP gas cylinder making it ideal for patio and balcony use in attached living areas where large gas tanks and charcoal are prohibited. However, the Cherokee can also be used with a 20 lb. LP gas tank (regulator sold separately) or converted to Natural Gas with a TEC Natural Gas conversion kit.</p>
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<h2>Technological Benefits of the Cherokee<sup>®</sup> FR</h2>
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<div>&gt; <strong>100% Infrared Grilling</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->TEC&#8217;s original ceramic infrared technology, introduced in the 1980&#8217;s, was a great improvement over conventional grilling. Conventional grills use convective burners that cook with hot air that dries out food. But TEC&#8217;s ceramic burners cooked with 50% infrared heat (and 50% hot air) so food retained more of its natural juices. This is because everything in nature, including food, has a moisture boundary that surrounds it, and infrared energy can penetrate food and cook it without disturbing this moisture boundary. Hot air cannot do this, and once it disturbs the moisture boundary, the food begins to dry out as it cooks. All other infrared grilling systems today use TEC&#8217;s original ceramic technology that cooks with 50% hot air, but TEC&#8217;s new FR Series grills employ patented 100% infrared cooking systems that cook food without using any hot air so food retains the maximum amount of moisture. As a result, moisture loss and food shrinkage are reduced by up to 30% &#8211; even well done meats remain tender and juicy.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>Uniform Distribution of Heat &#8211; No Hot or Cold Spots</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->Infrared heat is by nature non-uniform. TEC&#8217;s original ceramic burners, employed by other grill companies today, cannot distribute heat evenly and they produce a hot spot at the center of the burner. But TEC&#8217;s new all stainless burners have specially configured apertures that distribute heat evenly across the cooking grids. All other grills sold today, whether they are infrared or not, have hot and/or cold spots, but every square inch of cooking surface of the new TEC grills is available for grilling. You can cover the entire cooking grid area with steaks, chicken or hamburgers, and each piece will be cooked exactly the same.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>Enhanced Charbroil Flavor</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->An important part of TEC&#8217;s patented infrared technology is the radiant glass panels located between the burner and the cooking grids. These panels, like the glass designed for residential stovetops, are developed to withstand high temperatures. Although they keep the burners clean by protecting them from the debris and drippings associated with grilling, their major function is to produce an outdoor grilled flavor. The radiant glass works much like charcoal. When drippings from food touch the surface of the heated glass, they are incinerated, producing a smoky vapor that infuses food with a charbroil taste. Expensive marinades can be poured on food while grilling without wasting them because any excess that drips on the glass sizzles into steam that becomes part of the smoky vapor.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>Virtually Flare Proof</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->TEC&#8217;s FR (flame resistant) grills are virtually flare proof. The radiant glass panels are located above the burner flame, and the cooking grids rest directly on top of the glass panels. This close positioning eliminates the oxygen required for flare-ups. Normal amounts of grease that are produced from grilling the fatty, more flavorful parts of meat, as well as oils from marinades, do not cause flare-ups when they are incinerated by the glass panels because there is no oxygen to ignite a flame.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>Unprecedented Range of Cooking Intensity</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->Most people associate infrared grilling with high temperature searing. This is because TEC&#8217;s original ceramic burners have little turn down capability. They only run hot, and that&#8217;s a great thing. Other grill companies that use TEC&#8217;s original infrared ceramic technology typically build hybrid units &#8211; grills that employ ceramic burners on one side of the grill, usually called the &#8220;Sear Zone&#8221;, and convection style burners on the other side that cook at lower temperatures but use hot air that dries out food. TEC&#8217;s new grilling system is not only 100% infrared, it has an unprecedented range of cooking intensity that allows you to smoke a turkey on low fire (200 degrees F) and sear a steak on high (800 degrees F). It heats up quickly too &#8211; ready to be used within 7 minutes after lighting when the hood is closed.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>100% Stainless Steel Burners</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->The ceramic burners used in other infrared grilling systems today are known to be fragile &#8211; susceptible to moisture damage and impact breakage. But TEC&#8217;s patented stainless steel infrared burners are ultra-tough and built to last. These burners have been cycled in laboratory testing for thousands of hours and have proven to be virtually indestructible.<br />
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<div>&gt; <strong>Fuel Efficient Green Grilling</strong></div>
<div><!-- Begin Accordion1 Content-->TEC&#8217;s patent and patent pending burner systems are the most fuel-efficient burner systems ever developed for grilling. In fact, laboratory tests indicate that TEC&#8217;s grills are over 50% more energy efficient than traditional convection grills. And because the amount of harmful emissions produced by a burner is directly proportional to the amount of fuel the burner consumes, TEC grills also reduce emissions by 50% or more.<br />
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<h3><strong>Special Features of the Cherokee<sup>®</sup> FR</strong></h3>
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<li>Handcrafted in America</li>
<li>Brushed Aluminum outer surface</li>
<li>Certified for use on any surface, including wood</li>
<li>Easy to transport</li>
<li>Electronic Ignition</li>
<li>304 heavy-duty stainless steel burner and cooking grid</li>
<li>Removable ash tray</li>
<li>Self cleaning surface protects burner and eliminates messy cleanup</li>
<li>Removable interior trim panels simplify cleaning</li>
<li>Allows for conventional cooking as well as grilling &#8211; cookware can be placed directly on the cooking grids or radiant glass panel</li>
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<li>212 square inches of grilling surface</li>
<li>304 stainless steel burner &#8211; 13,500 BTU/hr &#8211; LP</li>
<li>Uses 16.4 disposable LP cylinder (regulator included)</li>
<li>Can be used with a 20 lb. LP tank (regulator sold separately)</li>
<li>Dimensions 23 1/2&#8243; W x 11&#8243; H x 17&#8243; D</li>
<li>Weight 28 lbs.</li>
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		<title>TEC Grill Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 04:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TEC infrared grills provide 100% infrared grilling with uniform distribution of heat across the grilling surface, an unprecedented range of cooking intensity, and no flare-ups!
TEC Grills are the most efficient, durable, technologically advanced infrared grills available today. TEC Grills allows your to grill foods in your own home with all the charbroil taste, moisture and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEC infrared grills provide 100% infrared grilling with uniform distribution of heat across the grilling surface, an unprecedented range of cooking intensity, and no flare-ups!</p>
<p>TEC Grills are the most efficient, durable, technologically advanced infrared grills available today. TEC Grills allows your to grill foods in your own home with all the charbroil taste, moisture and tenderness that is available in some of the best restaurants.</p>
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		<title>Lynx bbq grill review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 02:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lynx difference lies in its commitment to using the best materials for quality grilling. Right out of the box, you will notice that Lynx’s features arc-welded one-piece construction. This helps reduce wobble because there are no joints to assemble onsite, it’s all once piece. This includes the hood which is counter balanced with two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Lynx difference lies in its commitment to using the best materials for quality grilling. Right out of the box, you will notice that Lynx’s features arc-welded one-piece construction. This helps reduce wobble because there are no joints to assemble onsite, it’s all once piece. This includes the hood which is counter balanced with two heavy duty springs on each end, to make it easy to open and close.  Exclusive Lynx features include the push and turn control knob for ignition, which makes Lynx the only grill you can light with one hand while holding plates in the other. Lynx grills also use heavy cast brass 25k BTU burners, which spread heat evenly and continue to radiate heat even after the burner has been shut off, a green feature that saves gas. They will also last a lifetime. Almost every other grill on the market uses hollow steel tube burners, which can cool quickly and spread heat unevenly. This commitment to the best materials also extends to the briquettes, which are ceramic rather than corrugated steel, and the grill grates, which are stainless steel. The result is consistent heat that can be precisely controlled, allowing you to cook anything exactly the way you want it. Finally, Lynx grills have a 4&#8243; deeper grilling surface than most brands so they have more cooking area than comparably sized models.  </p>
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		<title>Ducane bbq grill Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 18:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ducane Gas Grills
Ducane grills are very popular with homeowners today and for good reason. They have been building quality barbecue grills for over 30 years. They are now a subsidiary of the Weber company so they share some of the grill technology as well as customer service with a leader in the industry.
The Ducane Affinity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ducane Gas Grills<br />
Ducane grills are very popular with homeowners today and for good reason. They have been building quality barbecue grills for over 30 years. They are now a subsidiary of the Weber company so they share some of the grill technology as well as customer service with a leader in the industry.</p>
<p>The Ducane Affinity series is full of 3 and 4 burner offerings, designed for the barbeque griller. You also get a large grilling surface and 36,000 BTU&#8217;s to get any sized meal ready to be served. Their top outdoor grill in this lineup comes with both rotisserie and smoker attachments. You can try your hand at many different meals with little modification of the burners.</p>
<p>Ducane Affinity Grills<br />
Many popular models to choose from. Check availability as well as current pricing here.</p>
<p>Also in the Ducane lineup is their popular and luxurious Meridian series. These are the higher end grills that some homeowners buy for their decks or patios, adorned with brushed stainless steel and huge grilling areas. Some of the features of these outdoor cookers are:</p>
<p>5 large stainless steel burners that pump out approximately 60,000 BTU&#8217;s<br />
Electric warming drawer complete with chaffing dishes<br />
Heavy duty construction, built to withstand the elements<br />
Ducane BBQ grill cover included to keep your investment protected when not in use<br />
Ducane Meridian Grills<br />
High end, quality construction models with many innovative features. Read more and check current pricing here.</p>
<p>Ducane Is Synonymous With Quality<br />
They have been building quality barbecue gas grills for many years, allowing people to enjoy cooking out in the warm summer sun. They typically get positive reviews from consumers who have purchased one of their high end models which in turn encourages more people to buy them. The result is even more people making them their top grill choice for their home.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll review some of the individual natural gas and propane grills in their lineup to give you an idea of what you can expect when you buy one. We&#8217;ll also do our best to alert you to any shortcomings as well as highlight the positives of each grill to help your decision. If you go with a Ducane you will be rewarded with one of the top choices in outdoor entertaining today.</p>
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		<title>Trailer bbq grills, towable grills and smoker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 13:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A grill you can pull behind your truck can really get the party started. Check out some nice BBQ trailers from custom according to their site:
Custom BBQ Trailers, located in Fresno CA, designs and manufacturers quality BBQ Trailers, Catering Trailers, BBQ Pits and Smokers. We have the ability to build and design units of all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A grill you can pull behind your truck can really get the party started. Check out some nice BBQ trailers from custom according to their site:</p>
<p>Custom BBQ Trailers, located in Fresno CA, designs and manufacturers quality BBQ Trailers, Catering Trailers, BBQ Pits and Smokers. We have the ability to build and design units of all different shapes and sizes. Whether its something for your average backyard barbecuer, a school that needs something for special events, or a catering company that needs a new trailer unit, we do it all. There is no job too big or small. We will accommodate anyone&#8217;s needs. We take pride in each and every unit we make and we will build a quality product that you will be confident in. </p>
<p>All of our units are made from the highest quality material around. Our Catering &#038; BBQ trailers come in either enclosed or walkaround designs. We will custom paint it to match the exact color of your truck, fire engine, RV or boat. Our BBQ pits come in 2-8 feet in size, wood or gas and our built to last with 10 gauge steel. Our smokers range from 100-500 pound capacity. </p>
<p>We have built our reputation on our customer driven philosophy, our unmatched professional service, our superior product quality, our high end manufacturing and our unsurpassed experience. We will take our design plans or yours and custom build a unit that you can be proud of. If you have any questions please feel free to give us a call. Our service respresentatives are always here to help and provide accurate information.</p>
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		<title>Big Green Egg Grill Review</title>
		<link>http://grillnerd.com/blog/2010/01/big-green-egg-grill-review/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 17:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The EGG is a unique barbecue product, with unmatched flexibility and capabilities that surpass all other conventional cookers combined. It is a smoker, a grill and an oven and you can cook literally any food on it year around, from appetizers to entrees to desserts.
Here are some of the benefits of the Big Green Egg:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The EGG is a unique barbecue product, with unmatched flexibility and capabilities that surpass all other conventional cookers combined. It is a smoker, a grill and an oven and you can cook literally any food on it year around, from appetizers to entrees to desserts.</p>
<p>Here are some of the benefits of the Big Green Egg:</p>
<p>•Fast lighting &#8212; ready to cook in 10 minutes with no lighter fluid<br />
•Ceramic walls retain heat with accurate temperature control and no hot spots<br />
•Fuel efficient so there is no need to add more charcoal while cooking; unburned charcoal can be reused<br />
•Constant tending not required; with enclosed cooking there are no<br />
grease flare-ups<br />
•Withstands temperature extremes from below 0° to 1800°F<br />
•Can be used year around, even in freezing temperatures and rain<br />
•Surface stays cooler and is safer around children than metal grills<br />
•Weatherproof ceramics won&#8217;t rust<br />
•Handsome, decorative and unique design<br />
•Produces the juiciest, most succulent food you&#8217;ll ever taste</p>
<p>The Big Green Egg Company was launched in 1974 in a small strip mall in Atlanta, Georgia. Ed Fisher had an idea for a barbecue grill that he thought was better than anything on the market. He took an old Oriental ceramic cooking concept, improved on it, gave it a catchy name and started selling it himself out of one little store. </p>
<p>Contrary to the well known adage, &#8220;putting all his eggs in one basket&#8221; proved a successful strategy for Fisher, founder and still president of the company that today has become the world&#8217;s largest manufacturer and international distributor of kamado-style cookers. The Big Green Egg is at the forefront of what has become one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. barbecue industry and the EGG® is now available in more than 20 countries.</p>
<p>When you purchase an EGG, you know your investment is protected by a successful, experienced company with a reputation for manufacturing top quality products, extending World Class customer service, and providing you with the confidence that they will be there to stand behind their products. From that original single product, the Big Green Egg has grown to include five sizes of the EGG and well over one hundred accessories and related products. </p>
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		<title>Wolf 30&#8243; Gas Grill</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 20:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wolf Grills are made by the same company that owns Sub-Zero fridges. So expect the same kind of quality and price. Mostly their units are not stand alnoe and require a built in option.
Like its indoor counterparts — Wolf ranges, ovens, and cooktops — the Wolf 30&#8243; outdoor gas grill marries virtuoso performance with exceptional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wolf Grills are made by the same company that owns Sub-Zero fridges. So expect the same kind of quality and price. Mostly their units are not stand alnoe and require a built in option.</p>
<p>Like its indoor counterparts — Wolf ranges, ovens, and cooktops — the Wolf 30&#8243; outdoor gas grill marries virtuoso performance with exceptional ease of use. From its easy-to-open, heavy-gauge lid to the power and finesse of its gas burners, a Wolf grill makes you feel always in absolute control. The Wolf 30&#8243; outdoor gas grill is available built-in or as a freestanding cart. A Wolf grill helps you cook with the one ingredient every cook needs: confidence.</p>
<p>features include:</p>
<p>Hexagonal grates</p>
<p>Hot surface ignition</p>
<p>Hood assist system</p>
<p>Dual halogen lights inside</p>
<p>LED lights above knobs</p>
<p>Two position rotisserie</p>
<p>Four position warming rack</p>
<p>Smoker box</p>
<p>Thermometer</p>
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		<title>Lynx BBQ Grills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 20:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Grill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Company History
The timing was perfect. When Lynx Professional Grills was started in 1996, the company was committed to elevating outdoor cooking to new levels. At that time, outdoor cooking meant barbecue grills. But within a few years, the trend for outdoor living took off with Lynx perfectly positioned to capitalize on the demand for luxury [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Company History<br />
The timing was perfect. When Lynx Professional Grills was started in 1996, the company was committed to elevating outdoor cooking to new levels. At that time, outdoor cooking meant barbecue grills. But within a few years, the trend for outdoor living took off with Lynx perfectly positioned to capitalize on the demand for luxury outdoor kitchens. </p>
<p>The creation of Lynx Professional Grills was the vision of a group of people who, for more than 30 years, had been manufacturing stainless steel products for the commercial restaurant industry under the brand BECA. These products were engineered to stand up to heavy use and the test of time, the same &#8220;design elements&#8221; needed for outdoor kitchen products, which must endure extreme weather conditions. </p>
<p>The founders of Lynx Professional Grills were committed to incorporating the same high standards used for commercial restaurant kitchen products – quality materials, fine craftsmanship and innovation – into the company&#8217;s collection of luxury outdoor kitchen products and accessories for the consumer. </p>
<p>When Lynx products were introduced, the company sold the Lynx Professional Grill (free standing and built-in models), access door, side burners and a cocktail station, which were built exclusively for outdoor use. Made of stainless steel, the eye-catching grill set the standard for form and function, delivering such a great cooking experience that it soon became known as the &#8220;world&#8217;s greatest grill.&#8221; Consumers loved that it was easy to clean, too. Because it&#8217;s manufactured using a special welding technique, the grill has no gaps or seams where moisture and grease can collect. </p>
<p>The Lynx family of products soon expanded when the outdoor living trend emerged. To help consumers create the luxurious outdoor kitchen of their dreams, Lynx introduced a line of additional products built for durability and performance – and all with the company&#8217;s trademark sleek stainless steel look. </p>
<p>Today, the Lynx Professional Grill is available in five models (built-in and free standing), ranging in size from 27 to 54 inches. The company&#8217;s comprehensive product lineup includes a Cocktail Pro cocktail station; outdoor refrigerator; outdoor ice machine; burners, including side burners, double side burner prep-center and ProSear™ side burner; warming drawer and convenience center with warming drawer; access doors; utility drawers; trash center; and additional accessories such as towel dispenser, towel bar, griddle plate, sliding tank tray and custom covers. </p>
<p>Since its launch, Lynx has set the standard for design, innovation and engineering excellence, introducing proprietary technologies and custom features to ensure consumers have the ultimate Lynx experience. </p>
<p>With continuous innovation a hallmark of the company, Lynx&#8217;s design engineers have continually introduced a long list of &#8220;firsts&#8221; to the industry while others follow. They are constantly seeking to add enhancements to existing products to make what is already a great cooking experience for consumers, an even better one. </p>
<p>This dedication to innovation has resulted in such advances as Lynx&#8217;s hood assist kit, which makes lifting and lowering the grill&#8217;s hood effortless; the Lynx ProSear variable infrared burner, for cooking at high and low temperatures, and the use of cast brass burners for holding and radiating high temperatures. </p>
<p>Lynx outdoor kitchen products embrace fine craftsmanship, and the company is proud of its highly trained employees who have developed their skills over many years of employment with Lynx Grills. </p>
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