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I went through several grill covers and had the same experience -- maybe 1-2 years at best, even some I spent decent money on. I think I had a Char Broil at one point. I finally took a chance on Prime Day and bought the one linked below, which has lasted about 3-4 years (I'm on my 3rd one). The outside material is less "plasticky" and more cloth-like so they don't tear easily, and the lighter color helps with the sun. They work well but eventually break down in the sun, weakening the material and then tearing in high winds. On Prime Day, they seem to sell it for the mid-20s, but it's a good deal even at $30+. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCLLMM/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=7967c33b8ff55876... [amazon.com]
I really thought the lighter color would hold up better in The sun, but in my experience it has been the opposite and the black ones seem to fare better for me.
I think you are right that most that i have gone through last in the 1-2 year range. I would love to find one that lasted 3-4.
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I went through several grill covers and had the same experience -- maybe 1-2 years at best, even some I spent decent money on. I think I had a Char Broil at one point. I finally took a chance on Prime Day and bought the one linked below, which has lasted about 3-4 years (I'm on my 3rd one). The outside material is less "plasticky" and more cloth-like so they don't tear easily, and the lighter color helps with the sun. They work well but eventually break down in the sun, weakening the material and then tearing in high winds. On Prime Day, they seem to sell it for the mid-20s, but it's a good deal even at $30+. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCLLMM/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=7967c33b8ff55876... [amazon.com]
I went through several grill covers and had the same experience -- maybe 1-2 years at best, even some I spent decent money on. I think I had a Char Broil at one point. I finally took a chance on Prime Day and bought the one linked below, which has lasted about 3-4 years (I'm on my 3rd one). The outside material is less "plasticky" and more cloth-like so they don't tear easily, and the lighter color helps with the sun. They work well but eventually break down in the sun, weakening the material and then tearing in high winds. On Prime Day, they seem to sell it for the mid-20s, but it's a good deal even at $30+. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCLLMM/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=7967c33b8ff55876... [amazon.com]
Appreciate the advice, but I had that exact cover in the link and hated it and it ripped terrible in about 6 months. I got it replaced under warranty for free and the same thing happened so i gave up on that one.
I really thought the lighter color would hold up better in The sun, but in my experience it has been the opposite and the black ones seem to fare better for me.
I think you are right that most that i have gone through last in the 1-2 year range. I would love to find one that lasted 3-4.
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I really thought the lighter color would hold up better in The sun, but in my experience it has been the opposite and the black ones seem to fare better for me.
I think you are right that most that i have gone through last in the 1-2 year range. I would love to find one that lasted 3-4.
I hate spending money on "disposal" things like crappy grill covers. Seems like such a waste, literally and figuratively.
I admit it, I am a cheap b@strd. I always sort by price when I buy anything. I bought couple of cheap covers and they would always rip after a few months. When this deal came up a few years ago, I did a FOMO buy. I was so surprised by how long the Char broil lasted. Although, this one won't fit my grill, but if it does fit yours, I'd go ahead and buy one or two.
I went through several grill covers and had the same experience -- maybe 1-2 years at best, even some I spent decent money on. I think I had a Char Broil at one point. I finally took a chance on Prime Day and bought the one linked below, which has lasted about 3-4 years (I'm on my 3rd one). The outside material is less "plasticky" and more cloth-like so they don't tear easily, and the lighter color helps with the sun. They work well but eventually break down in the sun, weakening the material and then tearing in high winds. On Prime Day, they seem to sell it for the mid-20s, but it's a good deal even at $30+. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HCLLMM/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=7967c33b8ff55876... [amazon.com]
I am in the same boat with ya. I get about 2 years and time for a new one. Mine gets afternoon sun and I have had both the black and the tan ones and again 2 years tops which is why I don't spend more than $20-25 max in price. Some of mine had ventilation webbing which was cool but 2 years and they eventually start to rip from drying out. I bought a new one last year so should be good for another summer!