: Weber 7201 Premium Cover Fits the Smokey Mountain Cooker

: Weber 7201 Premium Cover Fits the Smokey Mountain Cooker

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Weber 7201 Premium Cover Fits the Smokey Mountain Cooker

from: Weber Steven Company



Weber 7201 Premium Cover Fits the Smokey Mountain Cooker
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 199511





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Weber
Color: Black
EAN: 0077924072017
Label: Weber Steven Company
Product Manufacturer: Weber Steven Company
Model: 7201
Publisher: Weber Steven Company
Release Date: May 17, 2004
Ranking: 199511
Studio: Weber Steven Company
Variation Description: Black


Piece facts:
  • Weather-resistant, fitted cover; protects smoker from the elements
  • Made from heavy-duty vinyl
  • Fits Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker
  • Elastic on bottom for a snug, secure fit




Cooker Mountain Smokey the Fits Cover Premium 7201 Weber






0ur opinion:

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A true barbecue chef loves his or her Smokey Mountain Cooker too much not to shield it from the elements. Webers premium cover keeps cookers safe from sun, rain, salt, snow, and damaging dust and dirt. lts heavy-duty vinyl resists cracking even in extreme temperatures. Plus, the cover hangs low to the ground for added weather protection, and has elastic on the bottom for a snug, secure fit.

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A true barbecue chef loves his or her Smokey Mountain Cooker too much not to shield it from the elements. Weber’s premium cover keeps cookers safe from sun, rain, salt, snow, and damaging dust and dirt. lts heavy-duty vinyl resists cracking even in extreme temperatures. Plus, the cover hangs low to the ground for added weather protection, and has elastic on the bottom for a snug, secure fit.
















Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Well Made (but provided with the WSM cooker) ...
I thought when I ordered my WSM cooker that I needed to buy this extra. When my WSM came lo and behold it was in the box (so now I have two covers). It is well made and attractive. I put a 32 gallon garbage bag over the WSM first and then slide the fitted cover over it. I do this because putting the cover over the WSM without the bag is like putting a size 6 girdle on a size 19 woman. The garbage bag helps it slide on better. and gives your cooker additional protection from water entry through the stitching of the cover. In Florida I also put another 32 gallon garbage bag over the cover to provide even more protection from the elements. [The cover is too pretty have the sun bake to death].



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Too much trouble
I guess I shouldn't complain about something that I got as a throw-in, but this thing is just too much trouble for me. It is a fairly tight fit to begin with, then they have some kind of elastic around the bottom (to hold it snug, I guess). It's like putting a tight dress on a manequin, pulling, tugging, straightening. I never did get it all the way on, I'll just use it to store spare grill parts or something.

It probably looks good once you get it on, but according to some posts at the weber smokey mountain website, it's not even water tight. If anybody really wants one of these things just for show, I'll give you mine for half price.



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