🪟 Elevate your space with blackout brilliance—no tools, no hassle, all style!
The Redi Shade No Tools Easy Lift Cordless Cellular Blackout Shade offers a customizable, cordless window covering solution that installs effortlessly without tools. Featuring energy-efficient honeycomb fabric for insulation, blackout opacity for superior light control, and a patented trimming guide for a perfect fit, it’s designed for modern homes prioritizing convenience, safety, and style.
Material | Polyester |
Product Dimensions | 64"L x 30"W |
Brand | Redi Shade |
Color | Natural |
Opacity | Blackout |
Recommended Uses For Product | home decor |
Specific Uses For Product | Window |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Special Feature | Blackout, Cordless |
Included Components | (1) Shade, (1) Patented Trimming Scale and Guide, (1) Instructions |
Shape | Rectangular |
Number of Items | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Closure Type | Cordless |
Size | 30 Inch x 64 Inch |
Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
Number Of Panels | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Redi Shade |
Part Number | 3512455 |
Item Weight | 1.59 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3512455 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Cellular Shade |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Blackout, Cordless |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**D
Love these blinds with modifications and found HANDLES to fit!!
I absolutely LOVE these blinds. But with a few modifications. They are inexpensive. Minimalist look and EASY to install. I had a whole house of blinds to install on a budget and these look amazing! Originally, I thought they would be a temporary solution until I could get wood blinds. But I love them so much I’m not taking them down anytime soon!HOWEVER, there are tricks to getting these to look custom and not fall down:Hand cutting didn’t work for us. We wrapped the ends with blue painter’s tape and cut with a table saw with fine blade. Perfect quick cuts.Use 1” wide clear gorilla mounting tape. Just remove the paper covering the blind’s original tape and slap on the gorilla tape right over it. Press hard into place and leave it alone overnight so the tape can cure.The company does not make handles to fit these blinds. I can’t understand that? I was finding that the fabric would get a little stained over time from handling and wanted a solution. I have a similar hardware installed blind from Walmart and found that the handle fits these pretty well! I’ve attached photos but you will need the 1/8” thick Scotch mounting pads to secure these because they are not quite tall enough, but they are the closest fit I can find and look terrific. Once you apply the mounting tapes to the handle as shown in my photos, firmly push the handle in place. Kind of squeeze it together to get the adhesive to stick to both sides of the bar of the blind. I leave them alone for about 24 hours and they were STUCK in place. No more dirty blinds and very easy to move blind up and down now.The part number for the blind handle is P15BH1 and you can purchase in bulk from fixmyblinds.comI hope this helps others with the same issue. I use these on both the light filtering and blackout cellular blinds. We love both styles and they look great inside and outside from the street as well!!Redi Shade should really make a handle to fit perfectly and improve their adhesive. But with these hacks you will definitely enjoy these blinds.
A**E
Do not buy
A waste of money, a hassle, and damaged plaster. Do not buy these. There are permanent but easy to install blinds that cost the same and work much better. I thought I would save myself some work, and ended up tripling the work. I have bought two of these before in the light filtering version. Those work ok except one had bad adhesive which I fixed with 3M temporary hanging strips. Both of these still work, possibly because they are lighter (weight wise) and in rooms where we don't put them up and down often. These blackout ones are a mess. They are too heavy first of all, which causes the adhesive to totally fail, but the adhesive is still strong enough to pull the paint and plaster off of walls (worst of both worlds). Also, the material is more resistant to pulling, so 1) both blinds I bought would no lower all the way (5-8 inches less than they should (leaving lots of space for light to come in- sorta defeats the purpose of blackout) and 2) puts more tension on the adhesive when you pull. The blackout version also is not as good looking as the light filtering is - looks way cheaper.The other big problem is that both blinds I ordered had defective cordless up/down mechanisms that were not noticable until they were actually hung. Both hung crooked (VERY crooked) when up OR down no matter how much troubleshooting I did. The bigger issue is that the company won't take returns if they have been cut and hung. Their warranty has so many loopholes that there is basically no real warranty and the company is not reachable by email or phone. Your only option is an online chatbot on their website that doesn't always appear on pages and will just blow you off without allowing you to write to a real person.The process I had to go through to get this resolved was OFFENSIVE from both Amazon and the company (which did ZERO) and I still had to pony up to get my plaster and paint fixed. Avoid these at all costs.
B**Y
We have ordered many of these and keep coming back...
These were the ninth and tenth of these we've ordered over the last several years. We have fancy Alder window frames/sashes and we didn't want to mar them by drilling into them to install blinds. This is the way. Fairly strong adhesive binds them to the upper sash and they just pull and stay down. They look good and are quick to install. Cutting them to fit is a pain, but worth it.
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