Newbob Kettle BBQ Cover for Weber 57cm, Small Barbecue Cover

Newbob Kettle BBQ Cover for Weber 57cm

Newbob Kettle BBQ Cover for Weber 57cm, Small Barbecue Cover for Weber Waterproof, 420D Oxford Weatherproof Water Resistant Compact BBQ Cover for Weber(Φ71x68cm)


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Double Stitching

Special double stitching on the top outside, and waterproof strip on top inside. Ensure tear resistance and water-resistance.

Waterproof Oxford Fabric

Made of genuine 420D oxford fabric with black PU coating, waterproof and sun-resistant both outside and inside. Protect the grill from rain, sunlight, dust and snow, always keep it dry and clean.

Bottom Windproof Buckle and Adjustable Drawstring

Special added windproof buckle at bottom, you can fix the cover on one leg of grill. At the same time, tighten the bottom drawstring and toggles, then the grill cover will be firmly attached to grill to avoid strong winds.



Dimensions: 71 x 71 x 68 cm; 300 g
Model: JK-7168-UK
Part: JK-7168-UK
Manufacture: shenzhenshixinchengshijikejiyouxiangongsi
Dimensions: 71 x 71 x 68 cm; 300 g

2 Responses

  1. TerenceLahr says:

     United Kingdom

    As we haven’t had much of a sunny summer (so far) but have had the occasional day of sunshine, our BBQ has been used a few times. However due to typical UK weather the rain is always never far away and so I wanted a cover to protect our small BBQ.

    This is listed for a Weber BBQ however we have a cheap alternative that is pretty much the same size and this cover fitted perfectly so I was very happy!

    The cover feels very durable, thick and well made. I have a lot of confidence that this will protect my BBQ from rust and damage.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this to fit over my old Weber kettle BBQ. The cover feels nice and tough and thick. I don’t feel I’d have to worry about it tearing in strong winds. The drawstring was rather stubborn to pull tight, but equally that will hopefully mean it doesn’t fly off easily.

    The only downside I can think is that if humid weather leads to condensation inside the cover, it can’t easily get out. The addition of some sort of vent at the top to allow humid air out, but still allowing the rain to run off would be a bonus.