So I took the plunge and invested in some really nice patio furniture; an entire set (That completely matches! Yay! ????). As such, I wanted to protect my investment and a large part of doing that was to also invest in good quality patio furniture covers. I purchased the majority of my patio furniture covers from another company on here and I absolutely loved them! They were incredibly thick and high quality. Unfortunately though, that company did not have patio furniture covers to fit all of my pieces of patio furniture and so that is how I came upon this fire pit patio furniture cover from Duck. Upon receiving this cover, I immediately noticed that this Duck cover was not nearly as thick, and heavy duty, and as high of quality as the majority of my other patio furniture covers, but hey it fit my patio coffee table perfectly. Another thing that I noticed about this cover was that the corner size adjusters were Velcro. Ugh! Well, not only did the originally black Velcro corner size adjusters, fade and turn from Black to dark Gray in ~6-8 months, but the Velcro hold of the corner size adjusters have gotten weaker and weaker/looser and looser, and while the Velcro is currently still working, I give it another 6 months or less to where the Velcro will no longer hold to itself. But as soon as I received this cover and saw the Velcro corner size adjusters, I instantly knew that it was only going to be a matter of time before the Velcro, just like any and all other Velcro that currently exists throughout this entire world, will no longer hold/attach to itself, however I had no choice but to keep this cover because I couldn’t find any other cover to fit this particular patio coffee table. And yes it does, or rather it did, keep my patio coffee table covered and dry, even in windy conditions. But even that functionality was short lived at ~8 months as when I went outside onto my patio yesterday, lo and behold, there is a random tear in the cover on the side of it leaving that area of my patio coffee table now completely exposed to the elements until I’m able to find a new patio furniture cover for it that fits (and of course when this tear randomly and magically appeared out of nowhere, it was during the off-season for patio furniture, making this search field much, much more limited. Go figure!) and get said new cover to me. So buy at your own risk, but if you were like me and had trouble finding a cover that fit your patio furniture, you don’t/didn’t have any other option but to purchase this cover. Just know that with regular, if not gentle (ie. No kids and no animals/pets that could mess with it) use, you will have to be replacing it AT LEAST every 12 months due to it’s failure.