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List Price: $22.99
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Manufacturer: Weber
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Lawn & Patio Brand: Weber EAN: 0077924074103 Feature: Grill cover made of heavy-duty vinyl with Weber logo Label: Weber Manufacturer: Weber Model: 7453 Publisher: Weber Release Date: 2008-02-09 Studio: Weber
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Features
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Grill cover made of heavy-duty vinyl with Weber logo Resists cracking even in the coldest temperatures Hangs almost all the way to the ground to protect the legs Fits all Weber 22-1/2-inch kettle grills Measures approximately 26 by 26 by 32 inches
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Editorial Reviews:
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Weber, 22.5", Premium Kettle Grill Cover, Full Length, Made Of Heavy Duty Vinyl With Weber Logo
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Customer Rating:      Summary: neaten it Comment: As with all Weber products this one does what you need. Covers the 22.5 grills perfectly. Nice product
Customer Rating:      Summary: heavy-duty vinyl Comment: Good product. Better than the cheap $9.00 cover available at the local home improvement stores. Does not blow off in high wind storms
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy. Comment: Even though I live in California and we don't have much of seasons.. It's a great product, thick, well made, fits perfect on our 22 inch Old Smokey Grill, and basically does it's job.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Quality Comment: Quality product - does exactly what it sets out to do. I also have an old Weber grill (maybe 30 years old) - isn't so pretty to look at . . . put this cover on it and my backyard now doesn't look like Fred Stanford's.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Needs better attachment options Comment: The cover works fine. It's a grill cover, so there's not a whole lot of innovation to be had. I however live in an area with wind storms, so I woke up one morning after a storm to find my grill naked, the cover nowhere to be found. I imagine it's somewhere in the Puget sound wedged in an Orca's blowhole. Some simple elastic on the bottom or grommet holes for bungees would have saved a whale.
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