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Angela
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I have a large in the nest and a large in a 58" table. Looking for the best cover, since these are out in the elements and we get 60" of rain.
suggestions?
I did try to use search but didn't find anything. I remember someone mentioning an after market cover that was supposed to be great.
suggestions?
I did try to use search but didn't find anything. I remember someone mentioning an after market cover that was supposed to be great.
Egging on two larges + 36" Blackstone griddle
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I have a large egg in the large table. I bought the bge cover that fits that setup and it has worked great! We live in the South, so we get lots of rain and wind. The cover has worked well! Keeps the egg and eggcessories under the table nice and dry.
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Walmart? Lowes? Home Depot? They all have huge covers. Walmart has a 72" for only $24.
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I bought mine at www.the-cover-store.com. Great selection and outstanding service.
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They will cover the lg with a table?
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I have one. Haven't used it in months. By the time the egg is cool enough to put a cover on, I'm asleep. Nice cover though. Bought this one...
http://www.the-cover-store.com/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=CSP06113KH2
Here it is - one of the few times I've actually USED it...I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
Looks nice. Do they make them for a table version?
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Don't think so. Check the web site though. Very nice quality cover... water beads off of it, vents on both sides, not stiff like the Webers. I just don't use it!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I bought a cheap webber one from Lowes and it split after using it for 3 times.
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I've seen those and considered buying one, I'm glad I took a pass.
I figure, leave it uncovered. At worst I need to buy a new hinges in a couple years. Maybe if I move somewhere little wetter I'll change my mind...
Thanks for the heads up. -
yes they are fairly inexpensive but if they're worthless then why bother. I'm building a new table out of masonry and I would like to get a cover when I'm done
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Sounds fancy. If you are going to all that trouble buy some canvas and have one custom made.
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great idea. It's no trouble for me. It's cheaper than wood...I own a brick company
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Thanks everyone. Went to our local dealer and picked up the BGE ones for our larges.Egging on two larges + 36" Blackstone griddle
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Thanks, we went with the BGE ones also.Egging on two larges + 36" Blackstone griddle
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