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Central Air Conditioner Covers - Square

Central Air Conditioner Covers - Square

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Brand: Brookstone
Category: Lawn & Patio

Buy New: $19.95
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Product Description
WeatherWrap(TM) central air conditioner covers keep the elements out. Heavy-duty air conditioner covers from Brookstone keep out leaves and debris that can sap your AC system’s efficiency. These weather-resistant covers provide a protective blanket that blocks dirt and moisture from damaging your unit. Order your air conditioner cover today and keep your system working at its best. Our thick PVC air conditioner covers keep your system in great shape. Central air conditioner covers are ideal in four-season climates where cooling AC units sit idle for long periods of time. With a form-fitting shape and a generous drop, our covers protect from dirt, hail, snow, ice, nesting animals, moisture, bitter cold and harsh sunlight. Brookstone’s square air conditioner covers are better by design. Made from tear- and puncture-resistant PVC material. Elastic edging and/or straps keep a snug fit. Protects from bitter winter cold (down to -22°F). Central air conditioner covers are available in green, charcoal, and khaki. Dimensions: 34" W x 34" L x 30" H. Winterize well with outdoor air conditioner covers. Each AC cover is lined with soft felt-like fabric to safeguard from scratches. And, because they keep systems working well as well as looking good, air conditioner covers are a smart buy. Order your air conditioner cover today!


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5 out of 5 stars Does it's job.   March 25, 2010
Sandra Lee (Seattle WA)
This cover does the trick for protecting our a/c from wind and other fall and winter elements - occasionally even snow. I looked for a long time to find one that fits ours and finally found it at Amazon. Easy to put on and take off. Nice weight - not flimsy.


4 out of 5 stars Met needs pretty well   June 4, 2009
Roger H. Bohl (San Francisco)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A quite effective cover, but I had to make some cuts to accommodate the air conditioner plumbing, and honk up some Velcro straps to close the resulting opening after positioning the cover. Shows no wear after one winter season; should last for several, if not many, more.


5 out of 5 stars Best AC cover I've owned   November 14, 2008
John M. Workman (Dayton, OH)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I've owned a number of those aluminized AC covers that are retained by flimsy straps. This is completely different with an sewed-in elastic band and velcro closures for a tight fit around electrical and ballast connections. The green color is very attractive and is a huge improvement over shiny silver covers. Highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Great AC cover   January 2, 2008
B. Yoder
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is far superior to any other AC cover I have tried. It is made of thick yet pliable material-GREAT.


4 out of 5 stars Attractive yet rugged protection for the airco   December 7, 2007
Flying High (Danbury CT USA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Good quality product. Heavy, durable plastic - confident that it will endure a number of cold winters. The elastic in the bottom also felt sturdy. The only negative is that there's no allowance made for a side-fed power cable. This means in practice that you can't pull the cover completely down on all 4 sides. Having said that, it still affords good protection and is worth the money.

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