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    Grill Covers

    I had been looking for a great grill cover that wouldn't be faded by summers end and torn by the next year because of the sun drying it out and I think I've found it.

    Was stumbling around one night and put in covers and these guys came up so I thought I'd give them a try. I must say although it's only been a few months, we've had a pretty scorching summer in southern Ca. and the covers are doing well.
    You can even personalize them (extra cost) and get rain proof stitching (extra cost) which I didn't do because I wanted to see what I was getting first.
    I must say I'm very well pleased and will be ordering from them again. I might even replace the ones that I bought just so I can get my personalized stitching on them (I know, I'm nutty)

    The prices were very reasonable (Especially comparing to what I found at my local HD). I think I paid $70 ($10 shipping) for the 2 covers. The material is almost leather/vinyl like. Very tough and the stitching inside is very strong as well. You can get different colors as well 7-8? I chose burgundy see below)

    I did find it strange that DHL notice said that they were coming from India and for a min, I got nervous thinking I had been scammed. Nope.. Not at all. The shipping took about a week and once again, I'm very pleased.

    Here are some pics of them covering my KBQ and Smokin It smoker. Also you can see my Pit Barrel next to it with it's PBC cover and it's quite faded.. My second one purchased since last year's was dried and torn. (sorry PBC)

    I think if you're looking for a really good cover.. These will make a good choice especially after you've invested good money in your grills.

    Here's the site: https://www.coversandall.com/grill-covers.html


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    It's always nice when someone reports a good product.

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      #3
      Very nice looking.

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        #4
        I ordered one from them for a large flat top grill. I searched everywhere for a pre-made cover with no luck so I ordered a custom one from these guys. So far so good. It’s only been a month but it’s looking really good.

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          #5
          I purchased one from them this summer as well. First one was not built to spec so they asked for additional photos and rebuilt it. I got to keep the other one and it now covers my smokin-it smoker. Works perfect. The material is awesome! Especially for the desert air and keeps the dust and sand out and has done ok with sun his car. Not a bad price as well given the material they use to make these.

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          • Timcee
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            Yea I'm a fan.. Especially after going through so many covers.. This summer alone was a good enough test for me..

          #6
          3 years back Walmart had em on clearance all different sizes at the end of cooking season. I bought 4 of em thinking why not. If they tear etc then I’m not out that much. They were clearances for 5 bucks apiece as I recall.
          Well fast forward to now and none of the ones I have used have ripped, faded or really discolored. Best 20 bucks I have spent in a long time
          i purchased a salad prep station for the trailer and need something to cove it. Well dig in my garage and found one. (Didn’t use it just used a moving blanket until I made room in the garage.
          Point is it’s the end of bbq season so start looking for sales and stock up
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          • Timcee
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            Funny.. had the same one but I think I paid $20? Lasted me a min but tore about 4 years in.. I thought I got a good deal for the time but you def won. The last 2 covers I bought for other grills were about $150 and another $180 I believe.. :-/
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          #7
          My jenn-air came with a really nice cover, really heavy duty and vented

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            #8
            Thanks for the heads up, will look at it. The cover on my Weber gasser is pretty much garbage after only three years, dried, cracking, hard to get on and off, etc. For the time being I've been leaving it off trying to figure out if I even bother getting a new one or not.

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            • Timcee
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              3 years is great in my world of buying covers almost every year.. I'm hoping these will do as promised. They have a 5 year warranty on them..

            #9
            Those look very nice. I wonder how they compare to the ones from https://www.the-cover-store.com/ I am going to need a cover for my new Genesis II LX 440 that I will have coming in the next few weeks.

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            • fkrall
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              We've bought patio-furniture and outside a/c covers from The Cover Store and are very pleased. They have (3) grades in many, if not all, of their covers, and we've found top-grade quality excellent.

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            Originally posted by alarsen77 View Post
            I am going to need a cover for my new Genesis II LX 440 that I will have coming in the next few weeks.
            I went with this one for my Genesis EP-330 back in mid-2015. So far, no wear, no tear, and no regrets.

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              #11
              Originally posted by MBMorgan View Post

              I went with this one for my Genesis EP-330 back in mid-2015. So far, no wear, no tear, and no regrets.
              I was looking at that one too, my dad said he bought one and it is very nice. I just hate the color of it. Although it would match the color of our gazebo so I guess it would work.

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                #12
                I got a ‘Texas Grill Covers’ cover from Amazon for my Genesis several years ago, and it has held up longer than any of the Weber brand covers that preceeded it. Whatever vinyl it’s made from has stayed supple and resisted fading and cracking in the sun for 3 to 4 years now. My Performer needs a new cover badly as it’s cracking and allowing water to puddle on the table now, but I am probably stuck buying from Weber for that grill.

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                • jfmorris
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                  Yes Timcee they do last, but seem just to design for Weber and a few others. That said I just found they sell one for the Performer, so I’m ordering one from Amazon for that one real soon.

                • Timcee
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                  Hey jfmorris funny enough I have mine draped across my Weber kettle that has a Santa Maria attachment, 2 grates, my slow n sear and some other attachments under the cover... I got mine from a CL sale for $10.. Best money spent ever!

                • JGo37
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                  Get a rectangular cover from a generic vendor on eBay or Amazon (both the same vendor when you research). If they don't list thickness, etc. stay away. When the specs & such are listed I've had years of success in the $ 30 - $ 40 range. It's ridiculously competitive online. The cheap $ 15 cover w/drawstring below on Lucille has handles and vents. I have a much thicker cover on my big grill.

                #13
                I got two words for all y'all, all but forgotten. Nauga Hyde. All you need is a good carpet knife, a punch, and a rivet gun.

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                • jfmorris
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                  I thought all the naugas went extinct in 1979...

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                Here's a Fire Pit Cover on Lucille.

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                  Checked on price for our 36" Blackstone Griddle. The quote came back at $84.30 which is rapidly approaching a good percent of what we paid for the unit. Not sure how much shipping would be. Seems kind of high priced but if as good as you say just might be worth consideration.

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                  • Timcee
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                    That def seems pricey in comparison to what I paid... Hmm.. Even before the first timer discount..

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