Coyote Grill Buying Guide

Which Series & Setup Fits Your Outdoor Kitchen?

Coyote Outdoor Living is known for building durable, 304 stainless steel grills designed for long-term outdoor kitchen use. Whether you’re choosing a compact C-Series, a feature-rich S-Series or SL-Series, or a powerful hybrid charcoal-plus-gas model, this guide breaks down sizes, features, fuel types, and ideal use cases — helping you find the right Coyote grill for your backyard.

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Why Choose Coyote Grills?

Coyote grills are built around a simple promise: heavy-duty stainless construction, consistent heat performance, and long-term reliability at a competitive premium price. Their lineup is engineered for outdoor kitchens, but also includes freestanding cart models for flexible patios.

  • All-304 stainless steel construction: Hoods, fireboxes, burner assemblies, and components designed for weather resistance and longevity.
  • Cast stainless or high-performance burners: Deliver even heat and strong searing capability.
  • Ceramic briquette heat control system: On S and SL models — improves heat distribution and reduces flare-ups.
  • Advanced lighting & controls: Interior hood lighting and LED control knobs on higher-end models.
  • Hybrid cooking options: Coyote offers charcoal, gas, and hybrid charcoal-plus-gas units.
  • Outdoor-kitchen ready: Most sizes are available built-in or freestanding to fit any backyard layout.

Coyote is ideal for homeowners seeking a durable, good-looking grill that performs like a high-end model without the ultra-luxury price tag.

Coyote Grill Lineup — C, S, SL & Hybrid Models

Coyote organizes its grills into performance tiers based on construction, burner type, heat distribution systems, lighting, and included features. Here’s how to pick the right one:

C-Series — Premium Quality at an Accessible Price

The C-Series is where most homeowners start. These grills offer 304 stainless construction, cast stainless burners, and solid performance at an excellent value.

  • Best for: Daily family grilling, small gatherings, balanced performance for the price.
  • Features: Cast stainless burners, heat control grids, double-walled hood, optional rear burner.
  • Sizes: Typically 28"–36" built-ins and freestanding carts.
  • Trade-offs: No ceramic briquettes, no LED lighting, fewer premium upgrades.

S-Series — Step-Up Performance & Ceramic Briquettes

The S-Series adds ceramic briquette heat control, more refined construction, and optional infrared burners.

  • Best for: Enthusiastic grillers who want more control, better heat distribution, and richer feature sets.
  • Features: Ceramic briquettes, upgraded interior components, optional sear burner, rotisserie-ready models.
  • Sizes: 30"–36" built-in and freestanding.
  • Trade-offs: Slightly higher price than C-Series, fewer luxury touches than SL-Series.

SL-Series — Coyote’s Premium Modern Line

The SL-Series is Coyote’s top-tier lineup with heavy-duty details and a more luxury-focused design.

  • Best for: Outdoor kitchens, frequent entertainers, or anyone who wants a top-performing built-in grill.
  • Features: Ceramic briquettes, high-performance cast stainless burners, interior lighting, LED knob lighting, infrared rear burner standard.
  • Sizes: Commonly 36" or 42" built-in units.
  • Trade-offs: Premium pricing compared to C-Series and S-Series.

Hybrid Charcoal + Gas Models — Maximum Versatility

Coyote’s hybrid grills combine a gas grill with a dedicated charcoal drawer — a rare setup that offers maximum flexibility.

  • Best for: Home cooks who want charcoal flavor but also need the convenience of gas.
  • Features: Separate charcoal tray, adjustable airflow dampers, gas burners for quick ignition.
  • Sizes: Typically in 36"-50" options for built-in outdoor kitchens.
  • Trade-offs: Requires more cleaning; higher cost; more installation planning.

Charcoal & Asado-Style Grills

Coyote also offers ceramic kamado-style cookers and charcoal grills for low-and-slow barbecue lovers.

Fuel Options & Configuration

Coyote gives you flexibility to choose the fuel source and configuration that matches your outdoor kitchen.

Propane (LP)

  • Best for patios, spaces without gas lines, or freestanding grills.
  • Easy to replace tanks; lower upfront installation cost.
  • More portable if you’re renting or planning to move.

Natural Gas (NG)

  • Ideal for built-in outdoor kitchens or permanent homes.
  • Never worry about swapping tanks.
  • Long-term cost savings; cleaner and more reliable fuel source.

Hybrid Gas + Charcoal

  • Heat and flavor flexibility — gas convenience with charcoal flavor.
  • Great for slow-smoking, searing, or mixed cooking sessions.
  • More complex to clean; best for serious grill enthusiasts.

Built-In vs Freestanding

  • Built-In: Best long-term choice, integrates into masonry or modular islands, looks seamless.
  • Freestanding: Great for renters, smaller patios, or anyone needing mobility.

Size & Cooking Capacity Guide

Coyote grills are available in compact, mid-size, and large built-in configurations. Use cooking frequency and household size as your guide.

  • 28–30 inch (2–3 burners): Best for small patios, couples, and light grilling.
  • 34–36 inch (3–4 burners): Ideal for families of 3–6 and weekly entertaining.
  • 42–50 inch (4–5+ burners): Great for large families, frequent entertainers, and mixed cooking zones.

Larger models offer more control for multi-zone cooking — sear one side, indirect on the other — perfect for steaks, veggies, side dishes, or even reverse-sear workflows.

Features, Upgrades & Accessories

Coyote grills emphasize performance-driven features designed to help you cook consistently and efficiently.

Burners & Heat Systems

  • Cast stainless burners: Standard in most models; powerful, even, and long-lasting.
  • Ceramic briquettes: On S-Series and SL-Series — deliver uniform heat distribution.
  • Infrared sear burner: Optional on many models for fast, steakhouse-level searing.

Rotisserie & Rear Infrared Burner

Many Coyote grills support rotisserie kits and rear infrared burners, ideal for roasting whole chickens, roasts, or slow-cooking meals.

Lighting & Controls

  • Interior grill lighting for night cooking
  • Upgraded LED control knobs on premium SL-Series models
  • Double-walled hood for heat retention

Add-Ons for Outdoor Kitchens

  • Side burners
  • Storage drawers & cabinets
  • Outdoor refrigerators
  • Matching access doors & trash pull-outs

These accessories help complete your outdoor kitchen, especially when paired with built-in or hybrid models.

Who Coyote Is (and Isn’t) Right For

Coyote Is Perfect For You If:

  • You want premium stainless-steel construction without ultra-luxury pricing.
  • You grill often and need consistent, reliable performance.
  • You’re building a long-term outdoor kitchen and want matching appliances/cabinets.
  • You want hybrid flexibility (gas + charcoal in one unit).
  • You enjoy hosting and want multi-zone cooking flexibility.

Coyote Might Not Be Right If:

  • You want the absolute highest-end luxury finishes (look toward Hestan or Lynx).
  • You are strictly budget-focused (entry-level propane grills cost much less).
  • You rarely grill and don’t need multiple burners or premium heat systems.

How Coyote Compares to Other Premium Grills

Coyote is often compared to Blaze, Napoleon, and Lynx due to its stainless construction and outdoor kitchen compatibility.

  • Blaze: Blaze offers slightly better value and a stronger warranty story, but Coyote offers hybrid options and different burner configurations.
  • Napoleon: Napoleon offers more side-burner and freestanding versatility; Coyote leans more into outdoor kitchen installations.
  • Lynx: Lynx is ultra-luxury, handcrafted, and more expensive. Coyote is the budget-friendly alternative that still feels premium.

Installation, Ventilation & Outdoor Kitchen Integration

  • Check cutout dimensions: Coyote models vary in width, depth, and height — verify before construction.
  • Ventilation is mandatory: Proper vent panels for propane and NG grills prevent pressure buildup inside the island.
  • Island structure: Ensure the grill is supported by non-combustible framing or adequate masonry.
  • Gas line work: Always hire a licensed professional to run or convert natural gas lines.
  • Plan accessories early: If adding storage, fridges, or side burners, layout planning should happen before island construction.

Care, Maintenance & Warranty Overview

To maximize longevity, follow these maintenance steps:

  • Brush cooking grates after every use.
  • Periodically remove burners and check ports for clogs.
  • Clean ceramic briquettes and flame tamers regularly.
  • Empty and clean the drip tray frequently.
  • Cover your grill when not in use, especially during heavy weather.
  • Register your grill to activate warranty coverage.

Coyote Grill FAQ

What is the difference between Coyote’s C-Series and S-Series grills?

C-Series offers strong performance with 304 stainless construction and cast burners. S-Series upgrades to ceramic briquettes, more even heat, richer features, and optional sear burners. SL-Series is the premium tier with lighting and higher-end components.

Are Coyote grills good for built-in outdoor kitchens?

Yes — Coyote’s design, materials, and accessory lineup make them excellent for built-in installations. They offer matching doors, drawers, side burners, refrigerators, and trash units to complete the full kitchen.

Do Coyote grills offer infrared searing?

Many models offer optional infrared sear burners for high-temperature searing, and top tiers come rotisserie-ready with a rear infrared burner included.

Is the hybrid charcoal + gas Coyote grill worth it?

If you love charcoal flavor but want gas convenience, yes. You can ignite charcoal with gas burners, control airflow with dampers, and still use the gas side for quick cooks. It’s ideal for grillers who enjoy variety.

How long do Coyote grills last?

With proper cleaning, ventilation, and covering, Coyote’s 304 stainless construction and cast stainless burners can last a decade or more — especially installed in a well-ventilated outdoor kitchen.

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