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Need Cover for Masterbuilt Smoker

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wing

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Does anyone have any suggestions on a cover for the 2007 Masterbuilt smokers. I have to leave mine outdoors and need a heavy duty one.

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Wing
 
i myself have a tarp shop nearby and i get mine custom made with the heavy duty oil skin tarps a little pricey but worth the extra expense
 
yea, I'd suggest the tarp routine as well......masterbuilt does not yet make covers......and as far as I can tell the ones that bradley have won't fit.......
 
I found a small rubbermaid "hut" at the hardware store that is made for a lawnmower. I have been considering getting one of those for my smoker.
 
Just an FYI

I called Masterbuilt and they are sending me a cover for my 40 in. $29.99 plus shipping. On a side note, she also said when not using the smoker to take the control unit off and keep indoors as it is real sensitive to temp and moisture. Nice little piece of advice.
 
If you have a 30 in try a cover from Cabela's made for the Bradley.
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Masterbuilt should have the 30 inch covers in October. If you have a 40 inch Masterbuilt has those, or you can try covers.com
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I got a generic cover for a vertical smoker for my MES 30 at Home Depot for around $10. Fits the 30 and has an elastic bottom for a snug fit. It's a tad longer than the 30 is tall but that's not a problem.
 
I just found one at lowes that fits my MES perfectly. It must be the same one scubadoo97 has... It cost 7.99 and has an elastic bottom so you can tuck the powercord inside easily and protect it from rain.
 
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