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Redi Shade 1617201 Black Out Pleated Shade 36-by-72-Inch, 6-Pack

 
 
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Redi Shade 1617201 Black Out Pleated Shade 36-by-72-Inch, 6-Pack

The Original Redi Shade 1617201 Black Out blocks all light; perfect for an infant's room, bedrooms and media entertainment rooms. Ideal for metropolitan areas. Stylish pleated look with no cords for added safety; raises and lowers with clips. Trims and intalls in seconds; simply trim to fit the width of your window, peel off the adhesive strip and stick into place. At 36-by-72-inches, it fits any size window; for windows smaller than 36-inches wide, trim with a utility knife or for windows wider than 36-inches overlap two or more shades.Hangs and Removes in secondsCustomize to fit any window while blocking out lightRecyclable and cordless shade is safe for children and petsNo nails,screws or brackets, simply peel and stick36-Inch by 72-Inch

  • Hangs and Removes in seconds

  • Customize to fit any window while blocking out light

  • Recyclable and cordless shade is safe for children and pets

  • No nails,screws or brackets, simply peel and stick

  • 36-Inch by 72-Inch

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NAS-B000SDROMG

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Package Length: 40.0 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 1.7 inches
Package Weight: 2.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 115 reviews
 
 
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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 115 customer reviews )
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118 of 118 found the following review helpful:

5Great item, can't beat the price!  Aug 25, 2008
By Carol Jude "CarolJude"
I got these today and put them up about an hour ago - it took all of five minutes. I was debating whether to try them, and to tell you the truth, the review that made me decide to get them was the 1-star 'don't buy this product' review - it described exactly what they were and it sounded like they were exactly what I was looking for.
I live on a street just off of a major road in a very collegiate neighborhood. During the day I get a LOT of sun, and at night there is a very bright streetlight just outside my window, and it being a busy neighborhood, there are usually fire trucks going up the street at night (those wacky college kids and their candles...) As I rent, I didn't want anything too permanent, and I wanted something easily replaceable and affordable in case of any problems that might spring up. I put these up behind my white roller shades and they're going to work fantastically - I can't wait for my day off when I can finally SLEEP through the morning!
They are heavy, but flexible, very thick paper, thinner than oaktag/posterboard but very dense. The accordian pleat is very stylish. You raise and lower them by gathering the amount of shade you want to raise and clipping them with the plastic clips that are included in the box. To cut them, don't use a knife - a simple pair of scissors works just fine, as long as you don't try to cut the entire shade in one fell swoop.
The box of 6 shades was $30, with free super-saver shipping - at five bucks a pop, they're well worth it (I certainly couldn't fold posterboard this accurately, that's for sure!) My roomates will probably use a couple, and again we have extras as well as the lengths cut off from the shades to use for something I'm sure.
They're probably not good if you want to raise and lower them often as I'm not sure how long the adhesive would hold, but even so you could just get a roll of heavy duty double-stick should they come down.
I'm quite happy with these.

Edit: And now it's mid-March, and I've had ZERO problems with these. I raise and lower them once daily and the adhesive has held just fine. "Sleeping In" is now my favorite (in)activity thanks to these.

50 of 50 found the following review helpful:

3A few obsevations...  Dec 08, 2008
By Douglas Martin
The shades are made from a single thickness sheet of paper with some double back tape on one edge. They are great for getting something up quick and easy, but not for long term unless you never plan to put them up and down much. The problem is that they don't gather up very easy after they have been hanging for awile. The shades can be cut to length with a sissors and a strong pair of hands which ensures a tight fit to your window frames. The things that trouble me a bit are : I'm concerned that the adhesive may stick to my wood window frames when I go to remove them. The shades tend to flatten out at the top due to weight of the shade itself and if you rest them in the lower sill they will eventually bag at the bottom and fall out. You can clip them to any length, but the clips are like clothes pins and you can see the handle part. They should have been more invisible IMHO. Finally, you need to pay attention to the edge that adhears to the window frame. It can be pleat in, or pleat out. I got one backwards from the others and it was a pain to remove and reposition.

28 of 28 found the following review helpful:

5Redi Shade Blackout Shades  Mar 06, 2008
By Camille Ryan "Camsthings"
These temporary shades work excellent blocking out most all the daylight. I actually cut them to size easily myself and installed them under my white 2" horizontal blinds. Whenever I need to block out light I let them down otherwise they stay up and I keep the regular blinds down. Along with a sound machine I put them in a room the baby sleeps in and he naps longer and wakes up more rested. I actually bought 6 of these and have installed them easily out of the way of regular window treatments so the rooms are ready for anyone that needs to rest in the daylight hours. I cut them with a sharp knife on a cutting board and put each one up in less than 5 minutes. I wish I had known about these shades sooner because nap time for baby would of been alot easier.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Redi-shades -- hacked!  Jun 20, 2009
By Biology teacher
These are what other reviewers say -- thickened pleated paper with double-sided tape at the top and clips to hold them open. I figured they could be made more operable and sturdier with a little hacking. I stapled the top pleats together to make a holder for a dowel rod. I drilled two holes through the folded stack, a couple of inches from the ends (you can use a needle and thread but it is slower and hard to keep the holes straight). I ran thread through the holes and attached it to paper clips that I slid on the bottom of the shade, and tied the other ends to a clip or washer (string may work better but I didn't have any around). I got a couple of ceiling hooks to suspend the dowel rods, and voila -- working blinds! I already had cleats on the side of the window to anchor the strings when pulled up. If you are really ambitious you can figure out a pulley system that would be neater. For less than $50 and an afternoon's work, not bad!

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Great FWIW + a tip to hang them  Nov 03, 2010
By Takoma Dad
These are great for what they're worth. The are a very effective, very inexpensive way to block light.

We use them in a vacation home to keep everything from getting sun bleached while we're gone. Do not expect them to look spectacular while you're there. We take them down when we arrive. Do not expect them to last a lifetime as they are single ply paper as noted elsewhere.

One trick we've used for hanging them is to make a loop at the top by folding over the adhesive onto the fourth pleat from the top. This turns the 2nd and 3rd pleats into a long tube. We then use a cheap tension style curtain rod through the tube. This addresses the issue others have raised about adhesive on your windows/wood and makes it relatively easy to put these up and take them down.

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