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        How to Store and Maintain Your BBQ Gear in Winter  

        • June 23, 2025
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        How to Store and Maintain Your BBQ Gear in Winter
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        There’s something magical about winter get-togethers – cozy gatherings, comfort food, and the smoky scent of BBQ lingering in the crisp air. But while snowfall might look like a postcard, it brings along some real challenges. The cold can creep in quickly, and before you know it, your grill metal parts start showing signs of rust, grime collects in the crevices, and moisture does what it does best- cause damage. So, if you’re hoping to fire things up again next season without a hitch, stashing your BBQ gear properly isn’t just smart-it’s necessary. 

        As the chill starts to bite, many folks start covering up their grills and calling it a season. And fair enough. But here’s what slips through the cracks: how you put things away matters a lot more than when you do it. Just tossing a cover on and forgetting about it till spring? That’s a fast track to corrosion, broken parts, or worse-costly replacements. With just a bit of planning, you can sidestep all that and keep your gear ready to roll the moment the frost melts. 

        Now, here’s the thing-not everyone tucks their grill away the minute it snows. If you’re the brave soul who fires it up through December, more power to you. But even then, some upkeep is crucial. Whether you’re keeping the BBQ flame alive or letting it rest till warmer days, proper winter storage in Storage Bags and Outdoor Kitchen Covers can save your setup and your wallet. 

        Once the grilling season winds down, most folks stash their BBQ gear and forget about it-but that’s when the real trouble can start. Left out in the cold, things like grills, tongs, and other accessories take a hit. Snow, damp air, and freezing temps slowly creep in, eating away at the metal and causing rust to form. Before you know it, your once-shiny setup starts looking worse to wear. The good news? Custom Covers and a few simple precautions can make a world of difference. Storing things the right way now means your tools stay in good shape, and your grill is ready to go when the warm weather rolls back around. 

        Give Everything a Deep Clean  

        Give a deep clean

        Make sure your BBQ equipment is cleaned before you prepare to store it. Main areas may include grates, burners, drip trays, lids, tools, etc. 

        Remove grease, leftover food, and ash from your grill. Leaving residue on your equipment not only invites rust but also gives critters a reason to snoop around. It’s the first (and most overlooked) step in seasonal grill maintenance for winter. 

        Use a wire brush or grill cleaner to scrub the inside of the hood and firebox. For accessories, soak them in warm water with mild dish soap, then let them air dry completely. 

        Safeguard your BBQ from rust 

        As soon as winter is over, moisture enters. Even if you have cleaned your grill, it’s better to ensure your grill is completely dry before storing. This helps you avoid the number one winter BBQ killer: rust. 

        If you’re storing your grill outdoors, the next step is vital: invest in a proper BBQ grill cover for winter. Not just any old tarp or makeshift solution; you’ll need a high-quality, weatherproof, and snug-fitting cover. 

        Store it in the right place  

        No matter how outdoor friendly your grill is. It’s advisable to move to keep your grill indoors, under a shed, garage, or covered space. 

        But if you’re leaving it outdoors (which many do), positioning matters. Try to: 

        • Keep your BBQ away from direct snow buildup. 
        • Elevate it off the ground to prevent moisture. 
        • Keep it away from roads or sidewalks. 

        These little details help immensely when considering how to store BBQ gear in winter properly. 

        BBQ tools & accessories storage 

        Your grill might be the star, but don’t forget the rest of your gear — tongs, brushes, thermometers, skewers, rotisserie kits, and drip pans. 

        Here are some practical long-term storage tips for BBQ accessories: 

        • Wrap metal tools in microfiber cloths to avoid scratching and moisture contact. 
        • Store everything in airtight bins or dedicated BBQ gear bags. 
        • Keep tools in a dry place, preferably indoors. 

        When you tend to have a small or cozy space, wall-mounted storage racks can be a great way to organize your tools and other everyday belongings while keeping them easily accessible for your next winter BBQ sessions. 

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        Covers can also allow small amounts of moisture can still make their way in. To really go the extra mile, place moisture-absorbing materials inside the grill: 

        •  A few charcoal briquettes 
        •  Baking soda trays 
        •  A small rust inhibitor pack 

        These tricks will definitely help you safeguard your grill from rust over winter, proving to be really helpful if you live near or in a snowy or damp area. 

        Periodic winter checks 

        Even if your grill is covered and stored, do a quick check every few weeks: 

        •  Check for signs of pests (nests, droppings, chewed parts). 
        •  Look over for moisture buildup or condensation. 
        •  Brush off snow and ice away. 
        •  Scrutinize your cover for yearly tears or wear. 

        Don’t forget that BBQ plans and gatherings in winter around the fire pit can be awesome, but only if your investment is maintained and kept pristine. Custom BBQ Covers and Custom Fire Pit Covers offer better protection and last longer than one size-fits-all model. They certainly save you from repairs and early replacements, making them well worth it. 

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