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HomeWindowsBlinds & ShadesRedi Shade 3102519 White Fabric Window Shade, 48-by-72-Inch |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Excellent temporary shade! Jul 10, 2007
By Modern Blue Argonaut These shades are an excellent value to get window coverings on your home at an affordable price. The fabric ones in particular have a very nice look (compared the the paper or light blocking ones) and go up super easy. All you do is cut the width to size if needed. If you have a paper cutter that works best for a clean cut, otherwise a box cutter will do in a pinch. Then remove the adhesive at the top and stick up in your window. I have these on 2 of my windows as I had trouble finding prefabricated shades to fit these windows. After a year and a half, they are still stuck very well and have a nice, clean look to them. If you are trying to block light these will not do it for you. You will need to get the thicker light blocking ones made by this company. These can easily be dressed up with a valance for a more finished look, or even drapes right over these to provide extra privacy. I very highly recommend these for new homeowners on a budget!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Not what I expected Jan 25, 2008
By Dar1in
"dar1in"
I bought this based on the review I read hoping to use this in my office cubicle. Well, it's all that the reviewer said, a nice easy to use shade that will block out a view but it's accordian style and it doesn't unfold the full 72 inches. That's a disappointment to me. I have to literally stretch it out and then hold it down with a heavy object to keep it down thus taking out the nice accordian look making it look more like a piece of paper/fabric I'd just put up rather than the fitted blind it was supposed to look like so it's not really going to work for me. If you want a long accordian style blind that you can't really raise of lift easily just for a temporary solution such as when you're moving it's okay. If you have tall windows and have something to hold the bottom down so it covers the entire window and you don't mind having a heavy object marring the look then go for it. I think the 72" really amounts to 40" to 45" so buy with that in mind. I can't imagine how short the 36" blind would be. Also, I have yet to leave it unfurled for longer than an hour so maybe in time it will fall into it's full 72" but if so I've no idea how long it may be required to hang till that happens.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Does a basic job Jan 31, 2009
By Busy in Boston This shade is good for a temporary fix or to use someplace where it doesn't get much use. It is not attractive when raised, because the pins supplied make it look bowed. You basically glue it to the window frame and are given a couple of "clothespins" to keep it up. It does the trick and for the price it is fine. Only one improvement I would suggest would be to include more of the pins, so it doesn't sag in the middle.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
very disappointing Dec 16, 2008
By Maureen Sturgis The shade itself is adequate but, the attachment device was useless. It was applied exactly as directed and did not last a week. We went out and got heavy duty attachments, similair to what was included but more industrial, and it has worked fine. This added another 50% per window though. It would be a better product if these more study attachments were included and the price slightly increased. As is, it was very inconvenient.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great for the price and ease of use Apr 11, 2008
By James H. Joyner Jr.
"James Joyner"
We were renting a temporary building for extra office space and needed a quick fix for the front windows. These install easily and look great. Even after hanging a few weeks they do not unfold all the way to the bottom of the window. I went out, bought some velcro tabs and installed the velcro at the bottom of the window. Now when I want them all the way down I just velcro them and no one can even notice. I used a velcro tab every 12 inches or so to keep the bottom from buckling.
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