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The Kovshuiwe Dome Patio Furniture Cover Airbag is a robust, reusable solution designed to protect your outdoor furniture from harsh weather conditions. With a diameter of 110cm and made from 0.7mm thick PVC, this airbag is cold and heat resistant, ensuring your patio remains pristine year-round. It features a reliable fixation system with a 20ft rope, making setup a breeze. Plus, enjoy a 24-month warranty for complete satisfaction.
Strap type | Rope |
Manufacturer | Kovshuiwe |
Part Number | AMW000154 |
Product Dimensions | 110 x 110 x 1 cm; 440 g |
Item model number | 110x110x1cm |
Size | 110x110x1cm |
Included Components | PU bag |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 440 g |
A**S
Works brilliantly
Early days but due to our marvellous British 'summer' it has been put to good use immediately. So far it works brilliantly- no more troughs or valleys to collect water and damage the cover. Marvellous.
M**S
Pretty good for the purpose.
Appears to do the job reasonably well. Still can't eliminate all the creases in the cover where water forms but probably as good as one can get.?
N**W
Genius Idea!
Definitely a 1st world problem but if you've ever had the pooling of water where it's rained on your outdoor furniture then this is for youIt's a simple concept that you inflate the dome and place it under the cover so that water just runs off instead of pooling.it's a good size for our purposes but make sure you have measured it to fitInflating it was simple (blow or use a pump)Stays inflated!
T**T
Twin pack with securing ropes
The media could not be loaded. These inflatables are pretty big and take a long time to inflate.I tried an electric and hand pumps and it was exhausting.The air valves work well. There are eyelets for holding it securely.The pvc I liken to an inflatable ball so could puncture if not careful. I have wicker furniture so I’m mindful of any protruding edges.The idea of these in principle is very good as you will see my covers hold water.
D**L
If you have garden furniture that you store outside undercover then you need these!
This is a perfect example of the sort of thing that you didn’t know you needed .. but once you have used it, it makes perfect sense and you wonder why you’ve never heard of them previously.If you have the typical set of garden furniture - table, chairs, sofa(s) etc and you have nowhere to store them undercover during winter then you will already probably own one of the large nylon/plastic furniture covers. And if you’ve stored your furniture over winter then you’ll know that you are fighting a constant battle to stop water from pooling in the cover as it flows into the gaps between the table/chairs etc - which not only has the potential to stretch/lift the cover, but stops any airflow and so horrible condensation builds up.In the past we have used discarded traffic cones in an attempt to lift the centre of the cover in order to assist the rain water to flow downwards and not pool .. but these are heavy and very easily fall over and scratch or even break the table top.These devices are totally fab and perfect for the job - they are large (about a meter in diameter!) strong round plastic “cushions”with loop holes at 2 sides. Just blow them up (they are pretty large and so you should probably use a battery or foot pump) and secure them to the top of your furniture with the provided strings before you cover it .. the shape of the balloon ensures that there is a “peak” at the top of your cover which enables water to flow down and not pool and because the are light and curved in each direction they don’t stick to the table top or cause any damage (because unlike a traffic cone they are soft) and they allow air flow that stops condensation. If you have garden furniture that you have to store outside in winter then you really do need these!
T**S
A solution to a problem in a simple way.
Saggy furniture covers is a problem with some outdoor furniture, especially in a table & chair set like mine where the chair backs are higher than the table, see in my pictures a horrendous amount of water had pooled and the weight pulls the cover off or even causes rips to start.I saw this and thought its an ingenious solution, I had tried propping the cover up with boxes and such but it still got creases that filled and weighed down enough to quickly grow.These inflatable 'blobs' are light, water proof and simple but big enough to give a big lift.They take a lot of blowing up due to a large volume, if you have not got an inflatables pump, your going to need a good set of lungs as I found out!Quality is, well I can't say I am hugely confident, with pretty thin material and not reinforced seams, we will see how long it stays up. Its maybe telling that the pack includes 2 blobs!Price is quite high, I suppose because your buying 2, I only need 1 so half price would have been more comfortable. Why not sell them as singles and let people buy how many they need? unless as mentioned, they don't expect 1 to last too long.We will see. So far so good.
C**R
I've been looking for this for years.
We have a lot of garden furniture, some of which has to stay out all year round. We use covers for the furniture which is great, but if (when) it rains, puddles form on the top. We've tried putting things under the covers - bricks, blocks, poles etc to try and make something that will allow the water to drain but nothing really works. Until now.The concept is so simple I really don't know why I hadn't thought of it myself. Use an inflatable balloon to create distance between the table/sofa/chair and the cover - the curve of the balloon will allow run off. Simple. The genius of this is that it has ropes to tether the balloon in place - no more movement when windy. The simplest ideas are often the best, and this proves that.The balloon itself seems sturdy and strong - like a pool inflatable with grommets for the rope to tie it to the furniture. The airbag COULD be blown up manually but a pump of some sort is much easier (pleased to say we have one). As with any inflatable care should be taken not to over-inflate. Because it will be under a cover there shouldn't be too much degradation of the PVC so it should last a good long while. The listing states it is weatherproof down to -25°C which is more than ample for the UK climate. There isn't an upper temperature guide but I think it should be absolutely fine in my South facing garden. The bags even come with repair patches in case of damage.At £22.99 for two bags (as at 26 May 2024) I think this is excellent value for a simple and useful solution to the problem of puddles on garden furniture covers. Definitely worth consideration.
T**E
Stops puddling in the center
I'm pleased with this item so far.It holds up the table cover so that water isn't stagnant in the center of the table.So far, so good.
R**K
Inflated easily. Seems to be made of strong material
Haven't used it long enough but so far, so good. Waiting to make sure it doesn't deflate or leak air. Looks like it is fine.
N**E
Wirksam, aber etwas tuet
Endlich keine Pfütze mehr im Trampolin. Ich habe das benutzt, um ein Kindertrampolin mit einer Plane zu überdachen. Zuvor war da immer eine Pfütze, jetzt fließt das wasser prima ab
H**G
Great for Winter Outdoor Table Cover Support
The media could not be loaded. Video tells it all; sorry audio is poor, but you're not missing anything important, the visuals tells all. Package has 2 bubbles. I'll probably use both to be sure the table cover is up high. Takes time to blow them up with portable car tire air pump, but better than using my lungs! I'm pretty sure they will work great come winter. The pair comes with paracord that you can use to tie them together. Warning, it plastic of the bubbles is pretty thin but it comes with patches, just in case. Won't know until winter whether the cold and weight of snow pack will be too much for it, but I suspect not. If all works well, it's a great solution to a recurring problem.
D**B
Smaller
I thought it looked bigger
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