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2025-09-03 15:14:56
I am so pleased with these arch window shades! They block out light effectively, making my space much more comfortable. Plus, the installation was incredibly easy. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a stylish and functional window solution
J. Gardner
2025-07-08 17:36:05
It's not as difficult as it seems, but you do have to measure and adjust. The hard part is finding something to cut this with. I mean, if you have circular saws, hand saws, you are fine, but good scissors wouldn't cut it (see what I did there?) I ended up struggling with a box cutter but got it done. Looking back, maybe a serrated knife would have worked better. It really does look nice, blocks out the direct sun and didn't cost $100.
JP1416
2025-06-28 14:51:17
Very easy to install. They block the sun really well. I bought too short but we’re still using them.
GMiles
2025-06-18 14:57:56
Wanted sone kind of shade to block light and heat and this is perfect.My window measurements are weird17.5x17I ended up having to cut to 16â€. Is it perfect? No. Just a tad bit of space on either side but it still looks good and does the job. I “stretched†them side to side as much as I couldI measured and marked the shade and I used my serrated kitchen knife to saw through.There is adhesive on one side and double magnet with adhesive strip on the other.Probably only took me 20 minutes or do to complete job
Thomas W Norton
2025-06-14 18:22:12
This is makes the room much darker than any "blackout" curtains we've ever bought. The only issue is measuring and cutting can be a pain, but after that, the result is worth the price and work.
User
2025-06-02 13:44:42
For something seemingly so straight forward, this was a huge pita to install. Took me a few hours over a couple nights and most of that time was trial and error re cutting it. I had the problem where the radius was 36 inches left to right but from center to the top was 35 inches. So needed to cut off an inch. I knew scissors would make a huge mess so tried a hack saw...nope, then youtubed it and found people cut blinds with a miter saw. Tried that and the thing bucked back and flew in my face...frayed the end of the blind wildly. So then I had the thought of trying to compress the blind very tight to essentially treat it like I was cutting a piece of wood. Had a couple scrap 1 in wide pieces of plywood hanging around and tightly bound those on either side with packing tape so I could see where I needed to cut. I also used the miter saw clamp and screwed it down as tight as I could compressing it even more. Used a combination blade and went very slowly. Yep that did the trick. Very neat and staight cut.Looks good but since the left and right is wider than top, light shines thru but much better than it used to be. Did get a kick out of the installation video where it says if it's not fitting, fix it. Lol if only it were that easy!
Customer
2025-04-30 16:15:01
Does exactly what it should. Blocks out light and is attractive to look at
Zach M
2025-04-26 13:36:33
After opening the box and seeing how horrendous the instructions were and the broken QR video link (took me to another product), I read through the reviews for help.Right when I saw multiple reviews regarding how hard it was to cut, I knew I had to keep reading to find a better trick. Someone said they used a miter saw and used some wood to tightly clamp the fan. That made sense to me.I have soft jaw 4’ clamps so I didn’t use the wood, plus my chop saw handle hit the wood so I couldn’t use them anyway.First cut was pretty easy, but my measurement was a bit short, so I had to cut it again another inch. The second cut wasn’t as smooth and ripped some of the material at the end of the cut so it wasn’t exactly flush. I used some large dykes to clean up the cut.After that the install went decent. Total took about 30 min.The full install written goes like this:1) Measure bottom of window to top of window. If the measurement is less than that of half the width of the window, then some of your window is going to peak out of the sides. Unfortunately the height of your window dictates your cut.2) Cut based on your measurement.3) Clean base of window so adhesive sticks.4) Install the plastic holder at center of window base.5) Install the adhesive 3M side of your fan onto the left or right bottom side of your window utilizing one half of the plastic holder.6) Fan it out until it’s a full half moon, then remove the magnetic side’s adhesive and press it down.Good luck.Oh and I DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU DECIDE TO USE POWERTOOLS. That is simply what I did.
Clori
2025-03-04 15:34:31
I was initially worried since there were not reviews on this product. It's very well made and thick and definitely black out! You can cut easily accordingly to your window. Very happy about the purchase! My window it's not an actual arch so there is a very little gap on the side, but this product it's a game changer.
RM
2025-03-02 15:29:46
After a few days the tension from the blinds pulled away and bounced open, leaving the 2 magnates stuck were together.The adhesive on the magnate is not strong enough to stay glued to the blind.
Peter
2025-02-05 15:23:29
The shade was easily cut to length and fitted as needed.
Darrin
2025-02-02 10:14:58
Doesn't lay flat on the bottom of the fan tail window. Only opens to approximately 150 degrees vs the 180 needed to position on the frame. Couldn't install it and unfortunately too late to return.
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