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Cover my egg?
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Kmacula
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I've been enjoying my XL egg since April of this year. I have it nested in an outdoor kitchen (right beside an over-priced gas grill who is beginning to feel neglected).
Question: do most of you cover your egg when not in use? Since mine is nested I can't bring it in from the elements, but as of yet, I haven't covered it. Should I?
Thanks.
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I think you should cover it. The ceramic is probably fine in the elements but the hinges, handle and nest will definately benefit from being covered.
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I only cover the egg if there is a hail storm forecasted or when we go out of town. Otherwise large egg sits out in the elements.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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mine sits uncovered 24/7/365 in the colorado sun, snow, ice, wind...we get it all.
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Mighty_Quinn said:mine sits uncovered 24/7/365 in the colorado sun, snow, ice, wind...we get it all.
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