WJ eTrade Patio Loveseat Covers, Waterproof UV Resistant No Fading Heavy Duty Outdoor 2-Seat Bench Cover, 54" Wx38 Dx35 H, Beige+Grey
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They are still new because I bought them only a few weeks ago. I don't think they'll rip easily because the fabric seams are quite strong.
I think the colors light grey, light taupe, and off white are very pretty.
I'm not sure, but it appears to be sturdy rather than flimsy.
It certainly ought to. My seat curled after I removed the cushions.
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I liked how these covers looked and that I could get matching ones. These were purchased shortly after we moved into our new home in Florida in July, and they are now severely faded and moldy as of November. I had not anticipated having to clean these "Waterproof UV Resistant No Fading" covers, even though our furniture appears to be well protected underneath. On the pieces that have been exposed to the sun, the tan stripes have turned pink! We weren't aiming for this look. I'm not sure what I'm going to use to clean them. The fire pit cover is holding up a little better (we got the beige and gray one to match the stripes on the other pieces), but it, along with the love seat cover and table/chair cover, all have mold. With the weather cooling off, I'll clean them if I can figure out how, but they'll just become moldy again.
In terms of dimensions, this cover was the best, and it feels thick and high-quality. The top of the house had a fairly large hole after one winter. I'm not sure what happened, but I contacted customer service, who promptly issued a refund so that I could buy a replacement. So far, the covers have performed admirably, and even the original cover, which had been patched with duct tape, has remained functional, indicating that they have proven to be very effective in keeping the furniture dry.
It appears to be more durable than the previous brand I owned. In the cold, the previous brand became extremely stiff; this one does not. The color scheme is appealing to me. I also like the drawstring and tie downs (which I didn't have on my previous bags over 10 years old). ) Because I couldn't find the measurements I needed, this one is about 5" longer, but it still works. I'll know how well it performs after this winter, and I plan to keep it for at least ten years. Now, if only I could find one with a 55-inch length for the back patio furniture.
The truth is that my glider cover has yet to be put to the test by winter. The wind, on the other hand, hasn't blown it away, and the elastic binders are holding it in place. The striped waterproof canvas is appealing to me. It's a nice change from the usual black and grey backyard covers. Plus, during the last few warm days of November, I enjoy sitting on it. Another strap in the middle, I believe, would help keep it from billowing. Otherwise, I'd purchase it again, as well as matching chair covers.
They're beautiful, long-lasting (the stitching is excellent), and I love that the bottom snaps around each leg, so I don't have to worry about them blowing away in a severe storm. They're stunning (and not at all like your average furniture covers). So worth every penny, and the cost was actually quite reasonable! A fantastic product that I would purchase again and again! I'm a life-long customer.
Instead, invest in a tarp. In May of 2021, I purchased three different covers. They've been in use since the end of May. One was for a three-seater sofa, while the other was for a single chair. One is still in the box, waiting to be used as a tablecloth for a round dining table. The two covers that were used were attractive for about a month before they began to fade. Granted, the covers were used in an area of the pool that was completely exposed to the sun. The covers were waterproof until early September, when I noticed that they had become porous, allowing my cushions to become wet. They'd faded and become brittle by this point. Today, October 26, I discovered a rip in the top of the three-cushion couch's cover. It had rained the night before, and some water had pooled near the bottom of the cover, ripping a hole at the top due to the tension. The cover is now so brittle that grabbing it will rip it. The cover was nice when it was new, but it didn't last long; five months isn't a long time.
Our outdoor deck love seat is covered with this cover. We transfer the cushions from the other two chairs to the love seat, then cover everything with the cover. It easily clips to the legs, which is a good thing because the first day I had to cover everything, the wind was blowing at 45 miles per hour. Though the couch traveled about 20 feet across the deck, the cover remained on! This appears to be very durable, and I believe it will outlast my previous one.
Neither FADE RESISTANT NOR MILDEW RESISTANT are these covers. The lovely gray and white striped sofa and (2) chair covers have faded to a light purplish pink and a dingy white with black mildew all over them. The fact that the return window is only 30 days is even more disappointing at $50 per item. I don't have any options because I ordered these in March and didn't start deck weather until late June. The WJ ETRADE logo, of course, is still shiny and new. So there you have it.