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55 Reviews
ScottyB
Cover looks great however it dries out after one year and rips very easily. We have sowed and patched the rips but they continue to happen all over. Material used is brittle after one year sadly. At this price point, I expect more than one season.
AlexM555
Good cover, but only lasts about 2 years before it starts tearing
Wallychef
First received was fantastic,after two years falling apart and material turning to powder ??? But have no choice ,if you want to keep your grill protected. We also have it stored under roof overhang.
SebasC
The cover is good and fits on top of the 36 inch Camp Chef Woodwind Pro with the sidekick (and griddle, pizza over or sear box) However, they call it a snug fit, but realistically it's not designed to fit like a glove. Once the cover is on, there's no easy way to do the straps as they are too short. Probably designed for a previous model with a chimney and never updated. You can leave the propane tank on and the cover will still fit, but maybe an opening at the right height could allow you to put the cover on and leave the tank outside. Overall, the cover does what it's supposed to do and protects the grill but it's not different than a third party cover as it doesn't perfectly fit the grill as it should coming from the manufacturer.
Trent15
This fits my Woodwin Pro perfectly, The quality of the cover is amazing!
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