NUPICK 30 Inch Square Fire Pit Cover for TACKLIFE Propane Fire Pit Table, 600D Waterproof Cover Fits 28-30 Inch Fire Pit, All Weather Resistant
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I'm not sure there is one for under $20! I just hope it doesn't fall apart like my previous cover did outside!
We have a 32" fire table and had to upgrade to the 36" cover because it was too small. To keep it in place, there are drawstrings on the bottom. The cover caught us off guard. The original, which came with our table, was frayed and torn.
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As a substitute, I came across this. I ordered a 32x32 because of my 30x30 measurements. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for. It cleans up easily when it comes into contact with bird feces. I don't believe the material will shrink or crack because it is more flexible. It did a fantastic job of shielding my fire pit. No more fumbling with the old cover; this one fits perfectly and has an adjustable piece at the bottom to keep it in place. It was a very good deal. I would strongly suggest it.
When the gas fire pit I purchased didn't come with a cover, I purchased this cover in the summer of 2020. I needed a waterproof one, and after doing some research and comparing prices, this one stood out. It's a thick, waterproof fabric that's kept the firepit dry and protected it from rain, strong winds, and a lot of snow. It is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
It fits perfectly, with just enough wiggle room to avoid catching on the corners when removing it. The fabric appears to be very durable and should last a long time, but it hasn't yet been exposed to a Maine winter. It far outperforms my expectations for the price!.
Much nicer and more substantial than the one that came with our fireplace. The 32" was too small, so I ordered the same cover in a 36"br>The 36" is too big, but there are draw strings at the bottom, so I was able to tighten it up. Rainwater appears to sit on top of the surface rather than seeping through. So far, I'm pleased with it.
It's very comfortable, and the bottom has a drawstring. It clings to the body to ensure a snug fit. There has been a lot of wind, and it has stayed put. Water has pooled on top due to excessive rain, but it has not been absorbed, indicating that it is completely watertight.
Putting it together took about 30 minutes. To begin using your propane tank right away, you must have your own propane tank. We also decided to use glass rocks instead of lava rocks to fill it. Also, get a cover for it to keep it safe when not in use. A good addition to our back patio at a reasonable price.
Light is difficult to come by. This fire pit is both attractive and durable. It took me about an hour to put together on my own. The igniter is the only problem we've found. It takes several turns of the knob to get it to light, and when it does, it does so with a massive flame. It's a little concerning. It also appears to quickly deplete a propane tank.
As a result, this cover will not fit a fire table that is 32" x 32" square. When I tried to pull down the sides to put it on, it ripped, so I just kept it on. I ended up having to order a new one that fits larger dimensions. However, the material and quality of this cover appear to be excellent, and the rip occurred along a very sharp edge.