Lynx Grill Buying Guide
Professional vs Sedona for Your Outdoor Kitchen
Lynx sits in the ultra-luxury tier of outdoor grills. Thick stainless construction, powerful Trident™ infrared burners, fluid hood assist, blue-lit controls, and built-in rotisseries make these grills a centerpiece in high-end outdoor kitchens. In this guide, we’ll walk through the Lynx Professional and Sedona lines, fuel options, sizes, features, and who each series is best for — so you can decide if Lynx belongs in your backyard.
Table of Contents
- Why Choose Lynx Grills?
- Lynx Lineup: Professional vs Sedona
- Fuel Options & Configuration
- Sizes & Cooking Capacity
- Key Features & Technology
- Who Lynx Is (and Isn’t) Right For
- How Lynx Compares to Other Premium Brands
- Installation, Ventilation & Safety
- Care, Maintenance & Warranty Basics
- Lynx Grill FAQ
- Further Reading from Solavi Living
Why Choose Lynx Grills?
Lynx targets homeowners who want a restaurant-grade grill built into a fully designed outdoor kitchen. Compared to mainstream brands, Lynx focuses on thick stainless construction, powerful infrared technology, and a polished, high-end aesthetic that looks at home in luxury spaces.
- Ultra-luxury positioning: Lynx Professional sits at the top of the market, with Sedona as a slightly more approachable entry into the brand.
- Heavy-duty build: Welded stainless construction helps eliminate gaps where grease can collect and adds long-term durability.
- Performance-focused burners: Trident™ infrared burners can run at very low or extremely high temperatures, allowing both gentle cooking and steakhouse-level searing.
- Refined user experience: Features like Lynx Hood Assist, fluid rotation handles, halogen grill lights, and blue-lit control knobs make the grill easier and more enjoyable to use at night.
- Complete outdoor-kitchen ecosystem: Matching storage, refrigeration, side burners, hoods, and cabinetry make it easy to design a cohesive outdoor space.
If you’re building a long-term outdoor kitchen and want a “forever grill” with strong design presence and serious cooking performance, Lynx is one of the flagship options.
Lynx Lineup: Professional vs Sedona
Lynx organizes its gas grills into two primary families: the flagship Lynx Professional series and the more approachable Sedona by Lynx series. Both share a luxury DNA, but differ in price, burner configuration, and overall feature set.
Lynx Professional Series
The Lynx Professional series is the brand’s flagship line, built for high-end outdoor kitchens and serious entertainers.
- Burner options: All Trident™ infrared, or mixed Trident + ceramic briquette burners, depending on the model.
- Temperature control: Trident burners are capable of very low temperatures for delicate foods and extremely high heat for searing.
- Sizes: Commonly available in 27", 30", 36", 42" and 54" models, in both built-in and freestanding configurations.
- Included upgrades: Rotisserie with heavy-duty multi-speed motor, rear infrared burner, smoker box, dual halogen grill lights, and blue LED control knob lighting on most models.
- Use case: Large outdoor kitchens, frequent entertaining, mixed cooking styles (sear, roast, slow cook) and owners who want a statement piece.
Sedona by Lynx Series
Sedona by Lynx is designed as a slightly more accessible line that still carries the Lynx look and feel.
- Burners: Stainless steel tube burners, with ProSear™ infrared burners available on certain models.
- Sizes: Typically 30", 36" and 42" options in built-in and freestanding form.
- Features: Halogen grill lights, Lynx Hood Assist, blue-lit control knobs, and optional rotisserie on many models.
- Use case: Homeowners who want Lynx quality and styling without committing to the full Professional price tier.
Other Lynx Offerings
Beyond core gas grills, Lynx also offers Napoli outdoor ovens, Asado cooktops, side burners, and a wide range of matching storage, refrigeration, and heating products that round out a full outdoor kitchen.
Fuel Options & Configuration
Lynx grills are available in propane (LP) and natural gas (NG), with both built-in and freestanding options.
Propane vs Natural Gas
- Propane (LP): Better for freestanding carts, patios without gas lines, and situations where portability matters. You’ll swap tanks periodically.
- Natural Gas (NG): Ideal for permanent outdoor kitchens. You’ll need a gas line installed, but fuel costs are typically lower over the long term and you never run out mid-cook.
Built-In vs Freestanding
- Built-in: Cleanest look, integrates into a masonry or modular island, and anchors the entire outdoor kitchen design.
- Freestanding: Offers more flexibility if you may move or reconfigure the space; still uses the same core grill head, but mounted on a cart with storage.
Lynx Grill Sizes & Cooking Capacity
Lynx Professional and Sedona models span several core sizes. Your ideal size depends on how many people you cook for and how often you entertain.
- 27"–30" (2 burners): Great for couples, small families, or as a secondary grill in a larger outdoor kitchen.
- 36" (3 burners): A balanced size for most households that entertain regularly; offers multiple zones for searing and indirect cooking.
- 42" (3 burners, larger surface): Adds even more cooking area and is a popular size for high-end outdoor kitchens.
- 54" (4+ burners): The largest formats, best for heavy entertainers, caterers, or multi-course cooking with many zones.
Larger models give you more flexibility: you can sear steaks over direct infrared heat on one side while slow-roasting vegetables or poultry on the other.
Key Features & Technology
Lynx leans into performance technology and small design details that make the grilling experience smoother, especially for frequent use.
Trident™ Infrared Burners
Trident™ infrared burners are one of Lynx’s signature features. They can run at very low temperatures for delicate foods or climb into extremely high heat zones for fast searing. That flexibility lets you handle everything from seafood and vegetables to thick steaks on the same burner system.
Ceramic & Briquette Burners (Professional)
Professional models are available in all-Trident or combinations of Trident infrared and ceramic briquette burners. Ceramic briquettes help even out heat and reduce flare-ups while keeping flavor.
Rotisserie & Rear Infrared Burner
Most Professional grills include a dual-position rotisserie with a heavy-duty multi-speed motor and a rear infrared burner, making it easy to roast chickens, roasts, and larger cuts without buying a separate rotisserie unit.
Lighting, Controls & Ergonomics
- Halogen grill surface lights illuminate the cooking area for evening cooks.
- Blue LED control knob lighting improves visibility and adds a luxury feel at night.
- Lynx Hood Assist & fluid rotation handles make opening and closing the heavy lid easier and smoother.
- Integrated smoker box on many Professional models allows you to add wood smoke without a separate accessory.

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