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7152 Grill Cover for Weber Performer Charcoal Grills, 22-Inch (Compared to Weber 7152) including Stainless Steel Brush and Tongs
This review is for the Kingkong 7152 Grill Cover for Weber Performer Charcoal Grills, 22-Inch (Compared to Weber 7152).Initial Impressions: Material used appears to be sturdy but pliable and I expect that I will not need the 3 year warranty that was included. This fit my older Weber Performer grill perfectly (see pic) – not so tight that it was a lot of work to get on like the Weber Cover, but also not too loose – Kingkong seems to have found that happy middle for this grill cover. Note that the description for this cover is slightly inaccurate. The 4th bullet point for the Performer Deluxe Charcoal Grill – 22”: Secure fit & Wind resistant: Large Velcro straps at the bottom of cover, provide a more fitted appearance, put on the BBQ cover for grill, and then tie Velcro strap to the leg. The strap will make grill covers tighter, keep the cover in place and will not be blown away by wind. This model cover does not have (and does not need) the Large Velcro straps at the bottom of the cover to provide a more fitted appearance. It does have the single Velcro strap that secures the cover to the leg of the grill. If you want to see the large straps used for fitted appearance, change the item to any of the other covers (Genesis, Spirit or Summit) and you’ll clearly see them on the sides to help taper the cover under the ‘shelves’.Pros:- Grill Cover easily slides on/off without being too loose (and definitely not as tight and difficult as the Weber cover).- Material seems durable and description says it is backed with a 3 year warranty.- Included tongs were as nice as a few other pairs I already own, and have nice rubberized/non-slip surfaces on both handles and the unlock mechanism (black parts in pictures) that are useful if your hands are greasy or wet.- Velcro on the leg is 2” wide webbing that appears to do a great job securing the cover to the grill while still being easy to separate (see pic and also see con below)- Grill Brush is a proven design that works well for cleaning BBQ grill grates (also see con below).Cons:- Why did they put the single Velcro strap on the BACK right leg? This is my only real complaint about the cover as it would have been much easier to operate had the used one of the FRONT legs for this purpose.- Fee Grill Brush handle is too short for using while grill is still running unless you are wearing gloves. I have the exact same design that I’ve used for years but the handle is much longer so I can clean the grates immediately after cooking (while they are still hot and the scrapings can burn off on the coals below as it falls vs leaving a greasy mess for next time). Still a nice freebee as I do have gloves.I’ll try to update this if I have any issues with the cover or after we have a good summer storm that should prove the cover design stays on as intended.
| Desk 47″ | W47″ x D24″ x H30″ |
| Desk 66″ | W66″ x D30″ x H30″ |
| Desk 71″ | W71″ x D34″ x H30″ |
| Return Desk | W47″ x D24″ x H30″ |
| Pedestal | W19″ x D18″ x H25″ |
| File Cabinet | W36″ x D20″ x H30″ |
| Hutch (for File Cabinet) | W36″ x D14″ x H54″ |
| Credenza | W71″ x D20″ x H30″ |
| Hutch (for Credenza) | W71″ x D14″ x H54″ |
| Bookcase | W39″ x D14″ x H84″ |
| TV Stand | W72″ x D17″ x H34″ |
| Library Unit | W150″ x D20″ x H84″ |
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