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Your cart is empty.Nicolas
2025-07-04 18:21:52
Roller shades are not cheap but they lack one key feature when it comes to blacking out light, the sides! These are AMAZING!! 100% recommend makes the our bedroom at night super dark! And in the mornings it has been a game changer! The adhesion isn’t amazing, but they serve the purpose l. Looks great! As far as cutting I would recommend buying tin cutting scissors if you don’t have them, get them you will need them!
Nicole Gianina Politsky
2025-06-02 15:50:07
We have these on every single window in every kids room. To eliminate the little gap of light that shines in. They are fantastic. Super easy to install. They are a little expensive but have been up for years so you get your moneys worth. If you have a baby that needs total darkness for sleep, these fit great.
Syed Hosain
2025-05-28 16:54:22
Not easy to cut it to the right length without damage to the ends - tried snips, scissors, etc., and all caused some fracturing and it was not possible to get the cut ends to be precise. Not too visible luckily.I have not tried to adhere them to the wall, since I am a bit concerned about damage to the paint. So, these do tend to fall (not too often though) when the automated blinds I am using them with, go up and down.And the light blocking is not perfect, even though it is an improvement over *not* using them!One of these arrive broken when I got around to installing it - unfortunately, after the return date. So, I will need to buy a replacement ... my own fault.
Trevor
2025-04-03 10:58:44
These are exactly what I was looking for to block the gaps created by blinds that were cut too short at 2 different places I've lived.They are easy to cut with scissors and the adhesive works perfectly. The last set lasted years at my old place and the latest ones have worked perfectly. Nobody would know they are not original to the building.I'd definitely recommend these.
Abe
2025-03-13 15:00:30
They are terrible, the adhesive was awful. I placed them in my twins room they stayed in for 20 minutes as they fell. I would not buy them again
Julie D
2025-02-22 10:59:08
Given the mixed reviews I was skeptical but this does exactly what I expected. Good at blocking light on sides. Took one star off because they were not as easy to cut as some led me to believe and a little pricey given the material. Took another star off because it fell off within 3 hours of mounting… will find another way to attach it. Could not use scissors and had to use a small hack saw.
Joyce
2025-02-14 14:57:43
These light blockers are terrific. They are very easy to install, and do a great job at blocking light from a nearby street lamp. This item blocks all light that had previously been coming through the sides of my window shades.Actually, "install" is probably too strong a word. There is no installation. All that needs to be done is to remove the adhesive strip; and then press each blocker against the most inward-facing edge of the window.The adhesive seems strong. But to be on the safe side, in a few places I duct-taped the blockers to the adjoining wall.
G
2025-01-17 11:38:43
I looked up how to cut PVC since most people said scissors were either extremely difficult or their scissor broke when cutting. So I used a mini electric circular saw and it cut through it very easily, though a little sloppy for a couple of them, but that was user error. I had my blade too close to the PVC when I started the saw up and it shattered a corner off. On another one I wasn’t confident if I was on the line, so the cut wavered a little. It’s very hard to cut something this small with my mini saw. So on the last one, I used a box cutter to trim the jagged piece off, and it worked really well. Definitely needed some pressure, and I went slow on the angled part of PVC and rocked the blade, and it cut it perfectly.TLDR: I would recommend using a box cutter. Yes my saw worked quickly, but it was difficult to see what I was doing and get it right.
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