Badly described product | Redi Shade Original 48-Inch Blackout Temporary Shade, 6-Pack, Black #1817205
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Redi Shade Original 48-Inch Blackout Temporary Shade, 6-Pack, Black #1817205
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highly recommended
Redi shade
This
shade
served the purpose for which we bought it - to block out the light from the outside. It is tedious to put up though, and has to be glued together side by side to fit wider windows, but we sleep better. Would I spend that much for
black
paper folded into an accordion again? Probably not.
Great blackout shades
I bought these
black
out
shade
s to use in my 10 month old's bedroom. I used these
blackout
shades on the french door windows, as well as on her main exterior window. They work wonderfully! Her daytime naps are now more comfortable and relaxing in her bedroom. I also used them in our master bedroom on our exterior window and on our arched eyebrow picture window. We live in Alaska and with all our daylight during the summer, these affordable, temporary blackout shades are our answer to getting some sleep! They are easy to install and I even ordered the free book on decorative touches to add to the shades...something I didn't do, but would if I had the time.
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Badly described product
You get 6 blinds and really have to stretch to get to 72". Instructions are of ZERO help. They do block the light. I will try using two of the six blinds on a sliding window that I rarely open.
Amazon is usually great at describing products. This one is a big disappointment. Don't order two of any of these until you have checked one out. They may be better for decorative applications than
shade
s. We'll see.
Amazon, don't let your quality slip. This ain't Ebay that's why you get my business.
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A cheap and easy solution for blocking daylight.
If you're a nightshifter and you need to
black
out a bedroom in the daytime, this is a cheap and easy solution. These DO block the light - only a sliver of it escapes from the sides (because have to be slightly less wide than the window if you ever plan to open them again), but this is easily solved by hanging a second
shade
OVER the casement if you don't have curtains.
They were far cheaper than
blackout
drapes and they look nice, too. And they're lightweight enough that you could take one along when you travel ... I wish I'd had these on hand in a whole lot of hotels with fancy but worthless drapes.
There were six in the
pack
age, which I mention because I asked Amazon's customer service how many were in the box and they had no idea.
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