Rip
New member
Here in four seasons territory, i keep my unsheltered Lil Tex covered when not in use.
When it snows, it's easy to brush off the cover. When it rains I don't worry about electronics or pellet hopper being exposed. Other than that, it's one more step during setup and shutdown...(and in the way on the deck while its off.)
I'm curious to know how many of you cover your grills, especially the higher end ones like MAK and MP, are they more weather resistant than Traegers?
When it snows, it's easy to brush off the cover. When it rains I don't worry about electronics or pellet hopper being exposed. Other than that, it's one more step during setup and shutdown...(and in the way on the deck while its off.)
I'm curious to know how many of you cover your grills, especially the higher end ones like MAK and MP, are they more weather resistant than Traegers?