Bosmere Storm Black D765 Cover for Large Round Fire-Pit
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Bosmere Storm Black D765 Cover for Large Round Fire-Pit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery £4.95 for orders unto £50
Orders over £50 are delivered free
Pallet Deliveries - 1 man delivery service for large furniture sets and Barbecues
- The majority of garden furniture sets and Barbecues will be delivered on a wooden pallet, this is to ensure that your order arrives in perfect condition.
Some items may not be able to be shipped. (large, frozen foods, very fragile items or live animals)
- Click and collect is available
Please contact customer service or if you require more assistance with shipping charges.
Description
Description
Bosmere Storm Black Covers provide protection against the corrosive effect of bird droppings, extreme weather conditions and general dust and grime whilst remaining stylish and contemporary. Less time cleaning your furniture will mean more time relaxing! This cover will also help keep it dry meaning after rain you will not have to wait as long for drying before you can enjoy it.
This cover is ideal for Large Round Fire-Pit. Please check the size of your fire-pit and cover size carefully before purchasing.
Features:-
- Cover colour: black
- Manufactured from top quality ""PVC Free"" upgraded polyester fabric for outstanding performance
- Fabric protected with Bosmere's unique Waterproof coating
- UV stabilised to protect against fading
- Solid brass eyelets all round
- Strong bungee ties to help secure the cover in windy conditions
- Top panel seams have waterproof joints together with high quality stitching with UV treated thread
- Wipe clean surfaces
- Offers full winter protection
- Measurements: Height 50cm (19.5 inch), Diameter 84cm (33 inch)
- The fire-pit shown is for illustration purpose only. The cover is displayed with water shedding pole. Sold separately.
PLEASE NOTE: All covers are liable in certain conditions to get condensation under them (more frequently in Spring, Autumn and after heavy rain) .