Blaze Professional LUX 44-Inch 4-Burner Built-In Natural Gas Grill With Rear Infrared Burner – BLZ-4PRO-NG
Best in class lifetime warranty has your back for years of luxury grilling. Harness professional-level sear marks from the 12mm, hexagonal grill grates. 4 heavy-duty, H-style burners bring ultimate durability and performance to the backyard.
- Take grilling to a whole new level of luxury with unbeatable quality, performance, and features
- Best in class lifetime warranty has your back for years of luxury grilling
- Harness professional-level sear marks from the 12mm, hexagonal grill grates
- 4 heavy-duty, H-style burners bring ultimate durability and performance to the backyard
- Heat zone separators enable you to grill more at once, resulting in bigger and better BBQs
Superior Quality & Performance
Our friends at Blaze would not call a grill professional if they did not mean it. The Blaze Professional LUX lives up to its billing on all fronts, starting with commercial-grade stainless steel construction across the board. Its 4 cast burners are produced in the signature H style, giving them a heavy-duty feel to match their unquestionable durability and 18,000 BTUs apiece. Above the burners rests 12mm-thick, hexagon-shaped grill grates that provide maximum heat retention in service of staggering sear marks. With 12-gauge flame tamer grids thrown into the mix to minimize flare-ups, this Blaze grill has all the makings of a luxury experience.
Startup is just as effortless as cooking, with a Push & Turn Flame-Thrower ignition system for steady, reliable flames at the turn of a knob. The Backup Flashtube & Crossover Channels, meanwhile, function as secondary ignitors so you will never be left without a flame. Heat zone separators border each burner, establishing distinct cooking zones to improve cooking versatility like never before. Add it all up, and you will produce professional-level results time after time.
Smart Engineering & Stylish Elegance
Every aspect of the Blaze Professional LUX built-in grill is designed with a luxury experience in mind. Take its internal halogen lights, for instance: they shine brightly so you can grill boldly, even after the sun has set. Blazes signature red LED Illuminated Control System pitches in during nighttime grilling as well, while also adding a subtle sense of style to the proceedings. And if style is indeed what you are after, the Blaze Professional LUX stainless steel grill hood features a sleek, contoured edge – along with a double lining that wards off heat discoloration to maintain a brand-new look no matter how often you grill.
When it comes to convenience, good luck finding a spot where it was not considered. Cleanup is as smooth as the grill design thanks to a full-width drip pan on rollers, the built-in rear infrared burner awaits your slow-roasting recipes, and the waterproof rotisserie kit can be stored on included hanging hooks when not in use. The 1,050 square inches of total grilling space give you plenty room to play, and with a best-in-class, lifetime warranty you can grill without worry. Professional, indeed!
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Additional information
Width | 44.18" |
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Depth | 28.37" |
Height | 24.12" |
Weight | 260 lbs |
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by Dawn
Absolutely amazing! Can cook for an army a d still have room
by Josh
The cooking surface is huge.
by William
Fabulous grill. Best I’ve ever owned. Don’t know why I waited until my 70th birthday to buy one of these.
by Marcos
I use this grill 4 times a week. It is a work horse!
by Gerard
Arrived packed very well, and the driver fork lifted to where I could assemble it, put it in position. Although the directions lacked pictures, and once I got passed my panic😉, the directions were very easy to follow. I installed and enlarged my incoming gas line to a finish of 3/4 ” and the bbque has definitely lived up to my expectations.
by Jeff
This is truly a professional grade piece of equipment! With tremendous build quality, and extremely heavy duty cooking system. The weight on the burners, cooking grates ,and flame tamers, is unmatched! Pre heating takes a while due to the extremely heavy duty component and the gauge of stainless-steel it has.. I have been only pre heating from very cold ambient temperatures so far(35 degrees or less)due to the time of the year of my purchase here in Central New Jersey. I use a inferred temperature gauge before cooking and have recorded 800-900+ degrees on the cooking surface after 20 min pre heat times.. The grill looks amazing in my out door kitchen along with the Blaze Pro Burner, and Blaze 30in Griddle along with the Blaze 5.2 24” outdoor fridge .. The led lights are a killer a night, they are a really nice touch. After extensive research and professional reviews I decided on this instead of DCS, or Alfresco, these are also excellent products in their on rite, however, Blaze warranty pushed me over the edge. I am glad I made my purchase before the recent product line price increase. If you should decide to by this grill or any other product here, please call and ask for Stephanie Boitnott, She is very knowledgeable, and will go out here way to make sure your experience at BBQ GUYS is a great one.. Happy grilling friends. PS. This Grill is Huge!! (44”)and has tremendous presence.
by Jason
Still getting used to my new grill. It runs much hotter than my old one. But everything I read was correct. It has a huge cooking space, its easy to light. And very well built. I am looking forward to many years with this grill.
by Jess
This grill is large enough to cook several different foods at the same time. Gets very hot very fast for searing steaks. The dividers between the burners allows me to sear steaks on two burners while I grill fresh pineapple a on the middle burner and salmon on the other burner. The lights in the grill allows me to see how well everything is cooking. I have been using this for about 5 months and have cook a variety of foods and everything has turned out great. When using the rotisserie be sure to put an aluminum pan under each chicken to catch the juice and fat. While it is easy to clean the grill the rotisserie chicken can make a big mess. The grates and the flame tamers are extremely heavy and can get red hot, so most of the fat burns off. The flame tamers do an excellent job of stopping flair ups while cooking my families favorite, rib eye steaks. All in all it is an excellent grill.