Char-Broil 2186140 Patio Caddie Cover | 
| Brand: Char-Broil
List Price: $42.00 Buy New: $8.88 You Save: $33.12 (79%)
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Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 604
Size: United States Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 14.3 x 3
MPN: 4186140 Model: 2186140 UPC: 047362861405 EAN: 0047362861405 ASIN: B00005MF8V
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| Features:
| • | Protects Char-Broil's gas or electric Patio Caddie grills | | • | Designed to cover grill measuring 22.0 by 16.75 by 44.0 inches | | • | Constructed of rugged polyurethane; matte gray color | | • | Repels water, snow, and other precipitation; keeps grill dry | | • | Folds compactly for easy storage; wipes clean with a damp cloth |
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Product Description Patio Caddie Cover, Custom Tailored To Fit The Patio Caddie Line Of Gas Grills, Protects Grills From Dirt, Grime & The Elements, Heavy Duty Fabric Lined Construction, Convenient Nylon Closure Strips, Sized To Accommodate Accessories.
Amazon.com Review Designed to slip over either Char-Broil's gas or electric Patio Caddie outdoor grills, this cover is made of rugged polyurethane so it sheds rain and snow and keeps a grill dry. It folds up compactly for storage. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
One star is better than it deserves.... April 8, 2004 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I had to replace my Gas-Weber Grill (sigh) with a pedestal model because I relocated and have only an itty-bitty porch on which to place a BBQ.. The grill itself ain't a Weber by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm learning how to use it. The cover, by contrast, is a piece of junk. Portland in the winter can become windy, and I've placed the 'feet' of the grill over the cover to hold it down, so that solved any airborne problems with this cheap, flimsy thing. But it's less than a year old and torn in a number of places.. I swear Saran Wrap would be a better substitute if one had the patience to apply it. A rubber-bonded tarp is what I'm looking for now.. I'll tie the darn thing down. At $14, it's still a royal RIP.
Patio Caddie BBQ Cover May 18, 2005 Connie L. Young 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Big waste of time and money.This was NOT the heavy lined cover. It did not have the "velco"loops. The bag it came in was heavier than this cover. I returned it. A garbage bag would work was well as this rip off cover. Way over priced.
Waste of money July 25, 2003 Arpan M. Shah (Chicago, IL) 14 out of 17 found this review helpful
I bought this thinking it would be nice to cover the grill and 15 bucks isnt a bad deal..or wasnt supposed to be. I live in a condo and the wind is pretty bad. The first night, I noticed the cover almost flew off so I secured it down with some bricks. The second night, even with the bricks, the thing flew away and havent seen it since. You would think since PatioCaddie desinged this cover for its own grill it would be better manufactured. Also, asthetically, it looked like an ugly garbage bag over the grill. Dont waste your money or time.
poor quality, tears easily November 22, 2003 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I have purchased several of these covers in the three years I have owned my grill, because I have lost two to wind and the third was torn up over time. Unfortunately, Char-Broil is the only company that makes this particular shape, so there are no options. The material is extremely flimsy, and it is not long enough to tuck under the bottom of the grill to prevent it from blowing away. Id say, buy a Weber cover that can fit over the Patio Caddie - its probably more durable.
You would be better off with a trash bag May 30, 2004 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I received this free as part of a promotion; if had cost me anything, I'd be returning it. Even the bag in which the cover is packaged is made of a much heavier gauge plastic. I suppose it would be an adequate dust cover if you were storing the barbeque in your garage or a shed for the winter. I'll be surprised if it makes until the end of summer in a daily environment of hours of direct sunlight and salt air . I expect I'll be covering my Patio Caddie with a large heavy-duty drawstring trash bag this winter.
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