Bull Steer Premium 4-Burner
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Built-in grills used to mean spending $4,000-8,000 on a Lynx or DCS. The Bull Steer Premium 4-Burner gives you genuine 304 stainless construction, a lifetime burner warranty, and 60,000 BTUs of cooking power for $1,499. It's the grill that's quietly taken over mid-tier outdoor kitchen builds.
What We Love
- +304 stainless steel construction throughout
- +60,000 total BTUs across 4 cast stainless burners
- +Lifetime burner warranty (industry-leading)
- +Built-in halogen interior lighting
- +Twin-tube infrared rotisserie burner included
- +Made in California, not imported
Watch Out For
- −No app or smart features
- −Cart version costs significantly more
- −Ignition is reliable but not the fastest
- −Warming rack is removable but flimsy
Specifications
BTUs
60,000 (15,000 per burner) + 10,000 rotisserie
Cooking Area
810 sq in (primary 525 + warming 285)
Burners
4 cast stainless + rear infrared rotisserie
Construction
304 stainless steel
Cutout Required
30.5" x 22.5"
Warranty
Lifetime burner, 5-year other parts
The Full Review
Bull Outdoor Products is the quiet success story of the built-in grill market. While Lynx and DCS chase the luxury market and the imported brands fight on price, Bull occupies the sweet spot — premium American-made construction at mid-market pricing.
The 4-Burner Steer Premium drops into a 30.5" x 22.5" cutout. Build quality is genuinely excellent. The 304 stainless is thick, the welds are clean, and the lid has a satisfying weight to it. After six months of use, there's zero discoloration around the burners — a sign of properly heat-treated steel.
60,000 BTUs across the four main burners gives you serious heat. Preheats to 600°F in about 12 minutes. The flame pattern from the cast stainless burners is uniform and the heat distribution across the grates is excellent. I measured maybe a 30°F variance edge-to-center, which is solid for this size.
The twin-tube infrared rotisserie burner is the standout feature. It produces enough infrared heat to crisp chicken skin in 45 minutes flat. The included halogen interior lights are bright enough for actual nighttime cooking — not the dim afterthought lighting you get on cheaper grills.
The lifetime burner warranty is genuinely meaningful. Burners are the most common failure point on a built-in grill. Bull will replace them, free, forever.
How Does It Compare?
At a glance against its closest built-in gas grill rivals.
| Grill | Rating | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bull Steer Premium 4-Burner (this) | 4.6 | $1,499 | California-built built-in grill at a fraction of Lynx or DCS prices. |
| Napoleon Prestige 500 | 4.8 | $1,499 | The premium alternative grill nerds obsess over. |
| Weber Genesis SPX-435 | 4.9 | $1,599 | Weber's flagship gas grill. |
Who Is It For?
Anyone building a mid-budget outdoor kitchen ($5,000-15,000 range). DIY outdoor kitchen builders who want a quality grill without the Lynx tax. People who plan to keep their outdoor kitchen for 15+ years and value the lifetime burner warranty.
Final Verdict
The Bull Steer Premium is the smartest mid-tier built-in grill purchase. You get genuine premium construction at $1,499 — less than half what Lynx or DCS charge. For most outdoor kitchens, this is the right answer.
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