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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
I found the Loenel Porch Swing cover to be somewhat lightweight, but it's already doing its great job of protecting my swing and its hefty cushions. We have not had a hard rain since I put it on the swing, but it has thoroughly protected its cushions from bird droppings, leaves, and pollen! I like the design with the Velcro strips that secure the "lid" and front areas. Each of the sides have adjustable buckles, plus there is a pull cord system at the entire bottom edge, to be able to snug up the fit. There are also two buckles on the inside that you can attach to the swing for even more security against wind removal. The cover is similar to some grill covers, just a bit more lightweight than most. The cover I have does not have the colorful side handles, but I didn't miss them until I referred back to its advertisement. It's easy to put on (from the bottom and up) and to remove when we want to use the swing seat. I am expecting some moisture to run down the chains, but hopefully, that will just seep out the bottom and not end up on the swing's cushions. The cover meets my expectations.
Teresa Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This is a waterproof porch swing cover. It is great fabric and stitching! It has the openings on the two sides for your porch swing chain to come through. This is an excellent porch swing cover, just the right thickness and weight. This has worked well to keep the rain and pollen off of our furniture. This is a great quality cover!
Tom S
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This cover is very nice for the price. Heavy enough to provide several seasons of protection, yet light enough to be easy to handle. The design makes for easy installation. It's not water tight, but the velcro edge forms a pretty good seal around the chains the swing hangs from. Design also accommodates other types of supports for the swing. The front does not square off as shown in the picture unless you tie a rope across the front to form an edge for the cover to drape over (which is very easily done - I did not do it for the picture). This is so much nicer than covering the swing with a tarp every winter.
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