22" XL Griddle Pellet Grill Combo Cover






Category: COVERS 17 Covers






Category: COVERS 17 Covers
The zipper runs smoothly across the entire length, making it easy to get on and off even with the griddle handles in the way. The material feels sturdy enough to handle our rainy springs so far, which was my main worry.
This cover fits my 22” combo perfectly, even with the griddle side handle. The material feels thick and waterproof—held up through a heavy rainstorm without a drop inside.
The zipper closure is a nice touch and actually feels sturdy, not flimsy like some other covers I've tried. It fits my 22" combo unit perfectly with room to spare for the griddle handle.
Finally a cover that actually fits my griddle/pellet combo perfectly — no more fighting with oversized tarps. The material feels thick and waterproof, and it hasn't faded or torn after a month of heavy use. Exactly what I needed.
I've been using this cover for a few weeks now, and the water-resistant material actually beads up rain nicely—keeps everything bone dry underneath. The velcro straps on the bottom are a nice touch for windy days, too.
I was worried the material would feel cheap, but this cover is surprisingly heavy-duty and the seams are reinforced well. The elastic hem keeps it snug even on windy days, which was my main concern.
Fits my 22" combo unit perfectly, and the material feels thick enough to handle rain and snow without worry. I love that the bottom has drawstrings to keep it from blowing off in strong wind.
Bought this for my outdoor cooking setup and the material feels thick enough to handle rain and sun without fading. The zipper on the side makes it easy to take on and off even when the griddle is still warm.
I was worried about fit, but this cover drapes perfectly over my combo unit—even the griddle handle fits without bunching. The material feels thick enough to handle rain and snow all winter. Exactly what I needed.
The material feels thick and durable, much heavier than my last cover. It survived a windy night without budging, and the buckle straps kept everything secure around the griddle.