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The Redi Shade No Tools Original Light Filtering Pleated Paper Shade in Cafe is a versatile and stylish window covering solution. Measuring 48 in x 72 in, this 6-pack offers effortless installation without the need for tools, ensuring a clean and modern look. Made from non-woven polyester fabric, these shades softly filter light while providing UV protection and child safety features. Ideal for various settings, including homes, apartments, and RVs, this product has been a trusted choice for over 30 years.
Material | Paper |
Product Dimensions | 72"L x 48"W |
Brand | Redi Shade |
Color | Cafe |
Opacity | Light Filtering |
Recommended Uses For Product | Window Covering |
Specific Uses For Product | Window Covering |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Special Feature | UV Protection, Light Filtering |
Included Components | 6 Shades, 12 Clips, Installation Instructions |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 6 |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Size | 48 in x 72 in, 6-pack |
Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
Number Of Panels | 6 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Redi Shade |
Part Number | 1612391 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1612391 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Original Light Filtering Pleated Paper Shade |
Finish | Cafe |
Pattern | Paper Shade |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Protection, Light Filtering |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**V
Good but not very sticky!
EDIT:It has been a few more weeks and it has fallen 2 more times. Not a huge deal but more annoying than anything.These were so helpful in a pinch, but I came home from a long weekend and they were all on the floor. Make sure when you stick them on, wash the windowsill and let it dry, then apply very firm pressure along the sticky part. I found rubbing it with my hand along it for a few minutes was helpful because it seemed to warm the glue and help it stick better.They are a little cheap looking if you need to use the clips to lift them up but otherwise, they work how they are supposed to.
W**Y
Love these shades, except….
It seems as though not all of the shades have glue with the same adhesive level. One or two shades from each of the two boxes that I ordered fell off the window frame soon after I carefully applied them. I made sure to press out all of the air bubbles,etc. So I just used transparent tape to bolster the shades which stubbornly fell down. Aside from that, the shades are a great alternative to drilling for and installing blinds!
A**N
Bang for your buck
Using in the interim, and they do what they are supposed to do. Thinking of keeping them up longer. Advice: clean area before application. Don’t apply to wood or anything that is not smooth. You can apply directly on the vertical/front/metal window frame and not the upper/horizontal/painted part of the window frame.
B**.
Overall Good Product
Just beware of keeping too much weight at the bottom with the pins. I had the pins holding the blind just above a AC window unit and apparently after a few days the whole paper shade fell down. The others I have that are all the way down seen to hold okay so far.
C**S
Be honest with your expectations
They are paper shades that you manually adjust by gathering the pleats and holding them with clips. Further you hang with double-sided tape. For what they are, they work well, but don’t expect more than this.We needed some temporary window coverings and these suited the need.My only complaint is that even though I ordered them as a lot - all shipped from the manufacturer in one box - they are different lengths. Most are about the same length but a couple are much shorter and one so short it was not even close to the length ordered.Also, order longer than you think you need. I’m not 100% certain the impact of pleating the paper is accounted for in the manufacturers estimates of product length. I.e. 72 inches of paper pleated becomes 50’ish inches.
A**R
perfect for temporary
I just moved to my house, and the windows had no blinds. I needed something temporary until I get blinds, which will take weeks. I'm happy with these. They stick! and of course very easy to cut and install.
D**E
allows some light in, but provides privacy
Well suited for my application, tall garage windows that don't open. I wanted light in but did not want garage contents to be seen from the outside. Once installed I won't be raising / lowering them. That is good because they are very flimsy construction. Be careful not to dent the folds when installing them because the dents are visible and hard to smooth out. For the money, these are great. I wouldn't recommend them for a window that will get a lot of opening and closing.
N**A
Quick and easy window treatment until a permanent solution comes to mind
(Using husband's account to write this review) My husband and I recently moved in to our newly built home, and window coverings weren't part of the package deal. No matter, I knew we needed to get these because my parents and friends have used them before. We bought the light filtering ones for downstairs and blackout for upstairs since that's where all our bedrooms are located.Six come in a pack and you also get 12 clips for lowering and clipping the accordion folds to the height you like to see outside. They are SUPER easy to install: measure your window frame, cut the blinds to the proper width, peal off the backing, and stick to the top of the frame. For cutting, the instructions say to use a sharp knife, but carefully snipping with scissors works too. In fact, that's what we used because we couldn't find our knives during the unpacking process! 😅 Light filtering in the color white was a good call for us. We get plenty of natural lighting, and the shades don't make the space too dark. Easy a 5/5.I highly recommend the blackout kind for when you first move. It really helps with preventing the anxiety around all the new sounds, and it makes your room perfectly dark like a cave. These are also great if you have a little one who struggles with daytime naps. My only deduction for the blackout shades is that I noticed tiny holes in the paper, which required using the excess trimmed bits to create patches. To be expected when trying to carefully take each shade out of the compact rectangular box. 4.5/5 because patching up the holes was needed, but it was easy to do with the extra paper and Scotch tape.
A**L
Muy práctico cuando tienes urgencia de cubrir ventanas
Fácil de instalar y de buena calidad
S**T
Great Product!
I love this product. I was disappointed, however, that the blinds were crunched up/bent because the box was bent during shipping. I am using the product anyway as it works perfect on my back doors.
A**M
Work amazingly well
Ordered these after a renovation because the blinds that were ordered were going to be late. The redo shades were easy to cut and put up and they came with little clips to hold them up so happy with them
A**R
The double side tape on the blind is not strong/sticky enough!
Pro: smart, neat and modern design, really looks good when hang it up, function as traditionally blindsCons: which is big no for me. The double side tape provided is not sticky nor strong enough. The blind keep on falling. I have to buy another 3m tape to sticky it.
K**Y
Get what you pay for.
Bought these mostly to keep my neighbors from judging the chaotic state my kitchen counter was in. For essentially $55 I put shades on 7 windows which really isn't that bad since I suspect they'll be around for at least a year. They're nothing special- basically stiff paper folded back and forth with double-sided tape on one side. It's up to you to decide if that's worth the price. For me I'm pretty okay with it and it does look good from far away.Things to note: It is pretty delicate (it's paper after all) so be careful. So far the tape that came with has held but it's only been a day so who knows. The measurements are very much "max length" measurements and not what it can comfortably cover- so be prepared to stretch if you need it to go over a long window. (I used a flat of pop cans to keep it down until it stretched out.) For cutting, I just took a box cutter and sawed back and forth and it worked okay. One box did come with creased ends but I was planning to cut an end anyway so it didn't matter. On further inspection, I stretched one out and honestly I don't think it would be too bad once spread but again these are very temporary for me.tl;dr you're paying (at time of writing) $30 for 6 blinds. Quality isn't really going to be there but for this I don't think it's too bad. Would recommend as a quick and temporary solution.edit: Been about two weeks and one started to peel away while another fell. Was prepared for this and had already bought double-sided tape ahead of time. My assumption is the adhesive is weak-ish to prevent paint stripping when you do remove it. Still no problems.
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