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Coversandall.com I have three of these at the house and two at the lake house. They are phenomenal. For $60 bucks they are definitely worthy the money. I’ve had the three at my house for 4 years now - they are under the patio, although one does get half day sun and is still doing well. Not brittle and hasn’t faded. The material is sunbrella, so holds up well.
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I don't need a cover. but if I did, I'd have to look at this one pretty hard, and it comes in 4 sizes. Just click on "view more" after the link below loads. HTH
https://www.costco.com/black-canvas-...100391671.htmlLast edited by zinfella; March 30, 2021, 10:44 AM.
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+1 on The Cover Store. The cover material lasts a long time, is basically waterproof, and lets water vapor under the cover escape. I have a cover for my big Weber Summit E670, WSM, and one of my 22 kettles, and also have a cap cover on my hot tub.
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Bought 2 iCover brand covers from Amazon. Decent quality and less than half the cost of Weber.
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That was my thought too untill my 26 starting rusting and the welds failed. Now I'm covering any grill not under a roof.
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I bought this one for $21. Seems pretty good for the price.
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I was ready to pull the trigger on one of these for my Blackstone griddle. I ended up going with another one from Home Depot, but The Cover Store makes some really nice stuff that you can customize.
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Yep, I have noticed that trapped dew too. So in between rains, I will heat up my grill just to keep it dry. This works for me.
Long live BBQ and PBR too.
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I have covers from The Cover Store on the web that are made well, are thicker than Weber covers and less expensive.
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Good question. I gave up covering my cookers because the covers trap dew and they never dry out.
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