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May 1, 2012
avea from Santa Paula, CA, Rating:5.0Bought two. Trimmed them slightly and used them as roll-up doors in front of open faced cabinets in my studio. They look clean, sharp and have transformed the room.
Apr 26, 2012
drcarole from NY, Rating:2.0I bought these to replace 30 year old blinds. the old ones had five hangers at top; these have two. The old blinds had real cords; these have lightweight cotton that will not last more than 5=8 years in the outdoors. the hooks sent with two of the three blinds (none in the other box) are useless so I had to go out and buy substantiall hooks to hold their weight. Again, the old blinds with five hangers distributed their weight evenly along the blind, but with only two hooks, heavy ones are needed. Here's the real surprise...the originals cost 10 dollars and these,,,I kept them because returning these heavy items would be costly; would I buy them again? No, unless I recognized that they are a short term investment. I think they are overpriced.
Apr 17, 2012
jaysmom6 from Charlotte, NC, Rating:1.0We unrolled this shade and didn't bother to put it up. Very flimsy. I could see it breaking the first time you tried to adjust the shade. Don't bother wasting your money.
Apr 10, 2012
raucus from Longmont, CO, Rating:5.0See my review about the 48 inch Roll-up Window Shade. Same comments apply to this one.
Apr 10, 2012
raucus from Longmont, CO, Rating:5.0We bought three shades, 72" wide and two shades, 48" wide They were all 72" long. The cord cleats that come with it are too small and fragile. I bought two metal ones for each shade and distanced them vertically so I wouldn't have to wind the drawstrings so many times around them. There are extra holes to the left of each wall fastener and I put screws in them too because the weight of the shades would cause them to creep down towards the heads of the hooks. That is working well so far.
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