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Grill covers

Monday April 11, 2005
smocinjoe Writes:

"I recently bought a weber A gas grill. I plan on buying a grill cover for it but was taken back by the price of the weber grill cover desingnated for this grill. Is there any do's or dont's about grill covers? Such as covers with felt undersides etc???? This grill will stay outdoors year round."

Comments

April 25, 2006 at 8:40 pm
(1) Mike D says:

Type doesn’t matter. It’s not a car, it’s a grill. The fact that you are getting a cover is all that matters. I just got rid of my grill after 10 years. The whole inside was burnt out, but the outside still looked great because I always kept it covered. And not an expensive cover - just a vinyl unlined. Weber is a rip off on everything - highly overrated I think. I’m not surprised they are raping you for the cover too. Check with Sears, Home Depot or on line. May be a weber compatible model available thats cheaper.

May 8, 2006 at 8:12 am
(2) Teresa says:

my experience with felt lined covers kept outside is that mice will take out the lining and make nests with it. I kept hearing noises out on the deck at night and it was the mice tearing out the felt

May 11, 2006 at 10:51 am
(3) Judy says:

I’m with Theresa. I have tried several covers with felt lining and always had them destroyed by mice, squirrels, or other unknown critters. Get the unlined and don’t put it on until the grill is completely cold.

May 18, 2006 at 10:46 am
(4) Jeff says:

I’ve got the weber genesis silver A as well. unfortunately it’s a little bit underpowered, although I understand the new ones are now 26,000 BTU’s (mine is 22,000 BTU’s). I got the weber cover for it, and yes it’s expensive, but you get what you pay for. It is extremely heavy duty, and can be left outside all year round, for years. I live in Canada, and it stays out all winter long. So, if you plan on keeping the grill for at least 5 years or more, get the cover.

July 15, 2006 at 7:44 am
(5) Charles says:

I’ve bought the cheaper ($30;no liner)grill covers from the likes of Lowes and Home Depot. I had to replace them every year until I bought the more expensive ($50)heavy duty grill cover, with liner and I’ve had it for two years now. You decide!

August 29, 2007 at 7:00 pm
(6) Mels says:

We make one ofthe best covers on the market come check us out www.mels-bbq-covers.com

July 5, 2008 at 9:28 pm
(7) Bill says:

Gee, Mel. Looks like you have it covered…….

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