
Cover for Asado Gaucho Built-In 1200 / Asador 1200 Built-In
Cover for Asado Gaucho Built-In 1200 and Asador 1200 Built-In
This cover fits the Asado Gaucho Built-In 1200 and the Asador 1200 Built-In. Built-in grills sit in a fixed surround, which creates a different covering challenge than freestanding models. The cover needs to sit over the exposed grill body without catching on the countertop edges on either side. This cover is cut to handle that.
The material is thick and built to handle outdoor conditions through all seasons. Rain, UV, frost, and heat do not affect its shape or protective properties over time.
Keeping a Built-In Grill in Good Condition
A built-in grill stays where it is. It cannot be moved to a sheltered spot between sessions, so it is exposed to whatever weather comes. A well-fitted cover is the practical solution. It keeps the grate, brasero, and structural components clean and dry, and makes a genuine difference to how the steel looks and performs after several seasons of outdoor use.
Compatibility
- Asado Gaucho Built-In 1200
- Asador 1200 Built-In
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