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My PBC cover is separating at the seam after only a few months. Not a weather issue as I store it in the garage and under the box it came in. Probably a result of how the seam was sown at the factory. I doubt everybody has this problem but I did.
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Good quality, better than most covers I have dealt with. Seems to work well on the rare occasions I remember to put it on.
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Originally posted by Dr ROK View PostDo you have to special order this? I don't see PBC as an option on their site?
Scroll down about half way to find the cover.
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Do you have to special order this? I don't see PBC as an option on their site?
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No. Just copy and pasted from their site. Sorry for the confusion.
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I just got mine. Was pleasantly surprised at the quality. It's not the standard vinyl that seems to be found on most grill covers, that seem to only last one season on my grills here at a mile high. (Colorado)
This is the company that makes them.
http://www.the-cover-store.com/covermates-classic/ Classic Cover Collection Features:- Commercial 12-Gauge Vinyl
- Mesh Vent
- 360 Degree Elastic Hem
- Water Resistant
- Double-Stitched Seams
- Protects From Dust & Dirt
- 2-Year Warranty
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That's a very good procedure. Or just put the rods inside the PBC.
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It seems to be OK, mine hasn't faded at all since August, and seems to be waterproof enough. Another full summer of UV exposure will tell the tale on how good the material is.
I'm not bothtered by the elastic bottom, and it has retained it's elasticity, and stayed on through some very big windstorms. I do make sure to remove the rebar rods and store them inside, they cause point stress on the cover and a potential wear-through point.Last edited by BruceB; January 24, 2015, 02:51 AM.
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I've had mine for about four months and it seems to be going strong, full weather exposure. The one complaint I have is that it has elastic on the bottom, which makes for a snug fit but a little bit of shuffling to get on and off over the handles, unlike a grill cover you can just sort of toss on and yank off.
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