Classic Accessories Ravenna 48-Inch Water-Resistant Rectangular Patio Coffee Table Cover – Durable Outdoor Table Protection for All Seasons
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DESCRIPTION
Guaranteed to fit rectangular coffee tables 48" long x 25" wide x 18" high - Four-year limited warranty - Gardelle One is a durable woven polyester fabric with a water-resistant backing and is designed to help withstand the sun; 6P free and EU REACH compliant - Water-resistant backing keeps your coffee table dry while elastic hem cords move easily through a special channel for a snug fit - Reinforced padded handles make removal easy while double-stitched seams add strength and a stylish accent - Structured vents stay open to prevent wind lofting and are lined with mesh barriers - Scroll down for other patio furniture covers commonly purchased together in this collection - Four (4) custom-colored buckles keep your cover secure in any weather - Adjustable webbing belts slide easily for a tailored look - Not designed to entirely cover the wheels or leg bottoms.
FEATURES
Premium Patio Furniture Cover Fits Rectangular Coffee Tables 48"L X 25"W X 18"H
Outdoor Furniture Cover With Warranty Two-Year Limited Warranty
Heavy Duty And Water Resistant Gardelle One Is A Durable Woven Polyester Fabric With An Added Stabilized Coating And A Water-Resistant Laminated 6P Free And Eu Reach Compliant Undercoating
Custom Fit Outdoor Patio Cover Patented Windlock Secure Attachment System Includes An Adjustable Belted Hem With Click-Close Straps That Provides A Customizable Fit With Exceptional Security In The Windiest Conditions
Reinforced padded handles make removal easy while air vents help to maximize ventilation and minimize condensation
REVIEWS
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4.5
I’ve had a number of these covers on our furniture outdoors in the northeast over the past several years. They hold up fairly well to the elements for at least 3-4 yearly season cycles which is still very good for their price. I’ve tried far more expensive and supposedly advanced material options that have not lasted as long. It’s usually the underlayment that helps keep them waterproof that begins to fail first, I suspect related to cold exposure. They are patchable from the outside if you get a puncture but once they start to tear, it’s time to replace because the material is dried out. There is a good variety of options in the line and I have found a cover for everything I’ve needed and I personally think they look great. When sizing, my recommendation is to choose the cover that will not touch the ground when possible. This provides air circulation but also allows the cover to dry from top to bottom. When the cover is too long at the bottom it will sit in/trap water and contributes to degrading the material, particularly the cinch cords. Same for standing water. Try to keep the water from accumulating, we stack cushions, pool noodles, or cheap kid toy bouncy balls to elevate the covers where necessary, no sharp edges! But otherwise drain water/clear snow from them as soon as you can. Overall I rate these as very good for their price but not indestructible.