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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: knightcap on December 18, 2006, 09:05:21 am

Title: Cover Saver -- to be used with a cover lifter
Post by: knightcap on December 18, 2006, 09:05:21 am
I haven't seen much on this topic, so thought I'd start a new post.  I have a "bar type" cover lifter (cheap), where the cover essentially hangs by the hinge.  I see a product called Cover Saver on rhtubs, which takes the weight off of the hinge, and supports the cover with two straps hanging from the bar.  Seems like a small hassle to use, but worth it if it saves the cover.  It costs about $25.00.

My question is: does anyone have any experience with this?  From two perspectives: those with a bar type lifter, and no Cover Saver, how has your cover held up over the years?  Those with a Cover Saver -- in hindsight, do you need it?  Is it a hassle to use each time?
Title: Re: Cover Saver -- to be used with a cover lifter
Post by: Repeat_Offender on December 18, 2006, 09:29:22 am
Interesting idea, though I wonder how much wear the hinge gets being used only 3-4 times a week for less than an hour.
Title: Re: Cover Saver -- to be used with a cover lifter
Post by: txwillie on December 18, 2006, 09:46:25 am
knightcap, I had one on my last tub. seemed to perform it's intended function. A little tacky looking, but not bad. There is no added hassle involved. I'd recommend it to keep the weight of the cover halves from hanging off the hinge.
Title: Re: Cover Saver -- to be used with a cover lifter
Post by: windsurfdog on December 18, 2006, 02:04:43 pm
If your tub experiences as much direct sun as mine (which is exposed to direct sunlight constantly during the day) then I do not reccomend the cover saver--it will not last in constant sun--the webbing deteriorates.  I tried one when they first came out a couple of years ago and it deteriorated after about a year.  I got a second one and tried soaking it regularly in 303 but it didn't last either.  If you have minimal sun on your tub, then I would recommend it...it works as advertised.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Cover Saver -- to be used with a cover lifter
Post by: tony on December 18, 2006, 02:12:16 pm
You could always place a couple of blocks or build a "support" on the ground behind your spa that the cover could rest on and take any stress off the hinge and/or the spa cabinet where the brackets attach.