Can I leave my Weber gas grill outside through the winter or do in need to bring it in?
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
2:17 pm
What are the risks of leaving it out (I have a cover)? I plan on using it into the early winter and I don't have much storage inside.
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canvas tarp yes ,, never put plastic tarps or wraps on any outside items,, bbq, air conditioner,, lawn mower etc,,, the plastic will trap the condensation caused by cold a warm temps and this will rust the YAHOO out of your items,,,,
You can leave it out, use the cover and then cover that with a plastic tarp- tie it down.
Cover it, and you can leave it all year long.
you should at least cover it with a tarp.
Outside is fine if you have a cover. You could put the legs on top of bricks to keep it out of the water when it rains.
cover it with a plastic bag…..go to home depot and get some contractor garbage bags……they are very tuff and big……use this to either bag the webber or cut several to duck tape together and comepletely contain it….no spiders or lil animals with be living in it in the spring…and webbers arent cheap so why take a chance and ruin it…….
Good point about using canvas tarps. I never thought about the plastic and condensation. I would be hesitant to bring it and the tank inside for the winter.