A high-quality grill cover is essential for protecting your freestanding gas grill from rain, UV rays, dust, and pests. But choosing the right size can be tricky—too small, and it won’t fully protect your grill; too large, and it may sag or blow off in the wind. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ensure you pick the perfect fit:
Check Compatibility
Some grill covers are labeled for specific grill brands (e.g., Weber, Char-Broil, Nexgrill) or general sizing (Small, Medium, Large).
If you cannot find a cover that fits your grill brand, you can use the sizing information to determine the appropriate cover.
Step 1: Measure Your Grill
Start by measuring your grill’s dimensions:
Height: Measure from the ground to the highest point.
Width: Measure the widest part (including side burners or shelves).
Depth: Measure front to back, including any protruding knobs or wheels.

Pro Tip: Add 2–4 inches to each measurement to ensure the cover drapes properly and allows airflow.
Account for Accessories
- Does your grill have add-ons like side shelves, rotisserie kits, or a built-in smoker? Ensure the cover accommodates them.
- If your grill has a rear grease tray, confirm the cover’s depth includes this feature.
Step 2: Click the link to Check the dimension option we have below:
32”W x 17”D x 35”H for Weber Q100/1000/1200 Q200/2000/2200
57"W × 22.5"D × 39"H for Weber Q200/2000, Q300/3000
41"W x 23"D x 27"H
48"W x 17.8"D x 42"H
Final Tip
If unsure, buy a cover slightly larger rather than smaller. A snug fit is good, but a little extra room ensures full coverage and makes removing the cover easier.
By following these steps, you’ll keep your grill looking and performing like new for years—rain or shine! 🔥
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