Setting yourself up for the success you want is a vital part of winning in love, war, and backyard fun. That same mindset also applies to grilling smoky meats and veggies. Each time you head to the cookout, you're setting yourself up to succeed. Food preparation, cleaning grates, even preparing the cooking method you're going to use. Each of those prep steps sets your Coyote up to produce juicy steaks and perfect kabobs every time. And successful barbeque doesn't end when dinner is plated. The signal of a completed barbeque is when you're all cleaned up and the protection goes on.
The question you may be asking yourself right now is, why do I need protection for my outdoor cooker? That answer resides precisely where the cookout takes place—outdoors. On a warm summer day, we often seek shelter from the sun under a tree. The same tree that brings shade to us can endanger your cooker. All trees produce some sap. Although sap is not necessarily detrimental to your Coyote, it sure is a nuisance. Once sap solidifies, it becomes one of the most difficult tasks to remove. It also leaves you with an eyesore in its place. Over time what was once an eyesore becomes discoloration. That discoloration devalues your beloved summer staple. The animals that call that same tree home are also a threat. Birds and squirrels are not only looking for scraps, they're also looking for a nest. The way to guarantee your cooker doesn't turn into a home is to equip it with the protection it needs to keep them away. In a world full of accessories it might be easy to think you can pass on this built-in grill cover. Some overlook this essential piece because they assume it's for decoration. That couldn't be further from the truth. This safeguard is crucial protection from all that threatens the lifespan of your barbeque, not to mention its seamless aesthetics. Don't neglect your investment—instead, purchase this 28" built-in grill cover.
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