• Made of heavy duty 300D durable polyester fabric,which can protect your snow blower against rain,snow, sun,dust and animal damage.
  • The bottom elastic rope design will keep the cover on machine completely during wind and storms.
  • Universal size (47"L x 40"H x 32"W) fits most two-stage snow throwers including: Ariens, Cub Cadet, Honda, Husqvarna, Simplicity, Snow Joe, Toro, Ryobi, Greenworks, Power Smart, Crafstman and more.
  • Coming with a lightweight carry bag for easy storage when the cover isn’t in use.
  • ONE-YEAR Limited Warranty and don’t hesitate to contact us if there is any problem.

I have a grill, but I decided to use this cover, which is very thick, heavy and durable, on our small chicken coop for the winter. It works perfectly, and has been keeping my six hens warm and safe all winter. I expect to get years of use from this cover. It's high quality, and I don't expect it to split or crack. It's a much nicer cover than I expected, for the price, to be honest. Highly recommend this product. I'm pleased.

It look durable and it works fairly well on my oversized 32 inches snow blower. It's a tight fit but I think that is better so it doesn't fly around.

Covers up the snowblower as advertised, does everything well. Won't get dust and dirt on my snowblower anymore.

Fits great on my Ariens 28" delux snowblower. I was reading someone else's review, and they stated that the cover should have come with directions, I laughed at that. How hard can a cover be to put on? Well it took me a while to realize how it fits correctly. I thought I got the wrong size. Put the cover over the handles first, then it fits like a glove.

light waterproof (water puddled after rainstorm on top)good cover for price has elastic on bottom to stay tight under the machine, so far so good. fits 2 stage blower with high snow thrower chute in front!

fit my toro two stage snowblower (model 38801) perfectly.

Fits my 24" Troy Bilt, feels like it's well made (only had it a month or so) ... do yourself a favor & put a piece of duct tape or put a spot of paint on the front ... the cover only fits one way ... a visual indicator of which end is front will make your life easier. Edit: cover held up great through a [admittedly mild] New England winter ...

This cover is exactly as I was expecting it to be. It's attractive It fits It appears to be very well made I expect it will last way beyond it's stated 5 year warranty The listings with the boat type graphics and sizes along with the features of the various covers makes the decision very easy.

Brought the Husknee three winters ago, got tired of the poly trap and bungee cord I was covering it with. Some hints on fitting the cover: 1. Lay cover underside up (should see silver side and black material with elastic hem) on ground along side the snowblower. 2. Orient the cover so the end with the deeper pocket (the most black material) is towards the handle end. 3. Pull the cover over the handles first, flipping the cover topside up, be sure the chute crank on the left side is covered. 4. Continue pulling the cover over the engine and chute until the rear part of the snow blower is covered. 5. Go to the front of the machine grasp the front hem of the cover and stretch it to pull over the auger housing. Congrats you got it covered! Hope this explanation helps!

This is a great cover for my snowblower, I have a Honda HS928 and works great, for the price you can't go wrong and it's very easy to install. Just look at it and you will be able to identify the front from back.