🌟 Elevate your view with style and safety!
The Cordless Solstice Vinyl Roll-Up Blind by Achim Home Decor offers a stylish and practical solution for light filtering in any room. With a width of 36 inches and a length of 72 inches, these blinds feature quarter-inch vinyl slats that are fully washable and child/pet safe. Easy to install with included hardware, they can be mounted indoors or outdoors, making them a versatile choice for any home. Available in various sizes and colors, these blinds combine functionality with timeless design.
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Material Type | Vinyl |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Number Of Panels | 1 |
Size | 36"W x 72"H |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 72"L x 36"W |
Mounting Type | Ceiling, inside window frame or outside window frame mounting |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Additional Features | Cordless |
Closure Type | Cordless |
Opacity | Light Filtering |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Square Headrail |
Color | Woodtone |
A**R
You get what you pay for, but it works.
These blinds are perfect if you are looking for a cheap bamboo/wood style blind that you won't need to adjust very often. Like other reviewers mentioned, there are straps that must be re hooked each time you move the blind up and down, so they aren't that practical for high traffic windows that need to be adjusted each day. I'm using these on a back house window that's high up towards the ceiling. Since we are just planning on leaving it at the same length until the end of time, it works perfectly for what we need. the quality is what you'd expect for a 20 dollar blind, a little plasticky looking, but overall a nice light wood finish. I was pleasantly surprised that they didn't look worse. They are serviceable blinds for the money.
D**C
Can you cut to fit? Yes-But you'll void warranty.
Have a screened in deck and for each of the 6 areas where a blind is needed, would require a custom fit costing $$$$. I did search long and hard for an option for these outdoor spaces that I could fit at home or cut, but to no avail. We previously had these vinyl/PVC roll-up blinds from Home Depot installed for at least 20 years (old-fashioned cording), which we cut to fit then, but some of the cording finally gave way. When I could not find anything else, I went back to what we knew with these, although in white (previous was tan). Nothing on internet could be found on how to cut these type of roll-ups, but I knew they could be since we had previously (however, we did a much more careful and successful job with lessons learned from the originals (CUTTING TIPS FOLLOW!). As one reviewer said, they're so inexpensive, it was worth a shot, although you need to realize it would void any warranty (of course).New "No cord design" for safety - I totally understand and agree with the safety design, but just not sure how long the "thicker threads" of the blinds will sustain the weight of the rolled-up portion of the blind - we'll see. And it's kind of a pain to roll-up and be sure they're even - I doubt I'll be rolling up or down frequently because of this new and improved safety design.ORDERING NOTE: It was disappointing that the "original" Seller I ordered from only allowed me to purchase 4 of the 6 blinds needed with my order; I had to search and place 2 separate orders with other sellers for the 2 other blinds I needed. But it worked out fine.HOW TO CUT:I ordered 6, 48" wide blinds and every one had to be cut smaller, either on one or both sides.Follow standard measuring guidelines before cutting (measure top to bottom width and cut to the smaller width measurement).Two Important measurement points:1. Measure your window width (shortest max) and determine where it would fall on the blind taking into consideration where the threads and slats would be cut. There is a 1", 2" pattern in the slat threads; you will want to cut where you have the maximum slat left from a thread after cutting (e.g. you don't want to cut so close to a thread that the slat will be in danger of falling out). NEVER cut so much off that a MAJOR thread would be removed (this MAJOR (thick) thread is the anchor for the cordless hooks by design).2. IMPORTANT that you also consider where the top hooks in the header fall in your calculations BEFORE cutting.Tools used to cut:-Tape measure-Marker/pen-Painters tape-Hand saw (for cutting top and bottom "rails")-Sharp scissors (I used wallpaper scissors)HOW TO:After taking my measurements for each "window", I unrolled and laid out the blind on the deck floor.I used the space between the deck boarding to help with alignment of the threads and slats, and ultimately as a guide for the hand saw and wallpaper scissors.Given your blind's width and header hooks, determine where best to mark your cuts.Once I knew where I wanted to cut and did my alignment, I used painters tape on the slats to hold them in place while cutting (very helpful, and I don't think I'd cut unless I did this step).I used the hand saw to cut the footer rail, wallpaper scissors to cut the slats (using the painters tape as a guide), and then the hand saw again to cut the header rail.Timely process, but overall very easy and cheap, and I'm very pleased with the results .Oh, and although I've always been a DIY woman, I'm not willing to share my age, but I promise you that if I can do it, you can. Your only risk is losing ~$15 bucks if you test one blind first; unless you have an injury from the hand saw and scissors (hopefully, not!)
T**B
Manual roll up line, outdoors, use
This product works OK. It’s all manual with clips weather. Annoying when you’re trying to roll it up high. Then have done clip it to roll it down. They don’t seem to make the rollup blinds anymore. That’s with the cord. Not sure why. Again, PVC tube, plastic not meant to last forever especially with the wind whipping on it. I use it outdoor patio. It works for about 6-8 months and I have to replace it.
K**D
New style not the best.
The 2 straps can be difficult to apply, not as good as the corded blinds which I would have preferred.
D**A
So Bad It's Funny
I bought these to hang around the edges of our covered patio to create more shade and privacy. They arrived more or less on time and I literally laughed out loud when I opened the box and looked at the product. Lord have mercy!!! These look like brown plastic drinking straws that have been sewn together. In several spots the stitching was broken or absent completely. These shades do NOT roll up. They have no built in strings/cords so that you can raise and lower them. The header isn't actually attached to the blind and will slide completely off the sheet of "straws" if you hold the blind in a vertical position. The plastic "straws" are very thin--downright flimsy. A hard wind will likely shred these things. One edge had a big damaged area as though it had been dragged or chewed on--maybe a UPS handling issue, who knows, but the packaging was a bad as the product. To be fair, if you only want to create some shade and/or privacy, if you're never going to raise the blinds, if you're hanging them in an area that isn't ever windy, then this shade would work for you for possible one summer. I doubt that this cheap plastic and shoddy sewing is going to endure much direct, hot sun. Possibly the most worthless product I've ever purchased here. So thankful for Prime and their free returns!
A**T
easy to put up
nice
M**E
Window shade
Nice shade
J**N
These are great for our screened in deck doors
We purchased one of these at Ocean State Job Lot last year. Could not find them again for our other screen deck door. Managed to stumble across a single a few weeks ago, and luckily this is the exact match! Easy to hang with the hooks provided. We never took the single one we had down for the winter and it has held up great through the fun winds we’ve had. I will say trying to get both sides even at the bottom can be a bit tricky, but we never roll them up anyways. Let’s in plenty of light but provides great privacy. Highly recommend!
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