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Brand | Classic Accessories |
Item model number | 80-099-141001-00 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 304295 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 052963003970 |
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Classic Accessories RV Tank Cover, Double 20/5 Gallon Tanks, Grey
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Worked out great for my RV. Easy install looks great.
Very pleased with this tank cover. The grey is a great shade that goes well with the color scheme of my toy hauler. It fits perfect & feels very secure. The material is heavy weight & the zipper appears to be good quality. I like it much better than the plastic covers that I've had on past camper tanks. A good product for the money.
You're not supposed to leave this on as you travel but mine has about 10,000 miles on it and it's not bad. I wash it whenever I wash the camper and it looks fine.
I ordered this for my RV and was extremely satisfied with it. Fits like a glove and great value for the price.
Makes the propane tanks on camper look much better. The material is very good quality.
Really well designed and constructed. Well placed slots for tie down straps. Built in storage bag. Can be found much cheaper than MSRP at online vendors.
Installation was easy, and the product appears to be well made. The only thing I don't quite understand is the warning that using this while towing will void the warranty. What good is such a cover if you can't use it when towing? Personally, I plan to place a strap around the entire thing, to make sure it can't get blown off, and tow with it in place regardless. Then, we'll see how well it holds up.
Looks nice, fits nice, love it
It wasn't until I read the installation instructions that I learned this cover is for storage use only and driving with it on the tanks voids the warranty. Also there is no opening in it to allow entry of the gas line from the trailer to the tanks. You either disconnect the gas line completely or cut a hole in the cover so the gas line can remain connected to the tanks. It is not long enough to extend below the shelf on which the gas tanks rest. Finally, there are two flat inserts that are placed under the top of the cover between the tanks and the underside of the cover. They form its flat top surface. They are far too small so that the sides of the cover just droop down over the tanks. I used the inserts from my old cover which are much larger. Now it looks like the picture in their ad. I've also learned that it stains easily. I've tried to remove tree sap and bird droppings but the vinyl is permanently stained.