Eclipse Kylie Blackout Roman Shade
Eclipse Kylie Blackout Roman Shade
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Kohl's | $55.99 |
Amazon Eclipse Kylie 100% Blackout Window Roman Shade, 23 in Wide x 64 in Long, Cordless, Thermal and Noise Reducing Interior Shade Window Treatment for Home Privacy & Energy-Efficiency, Grey | $58.75 as of 18:00 12/15 |
Bed Bath & Beyond | $59.48 |
Wayfair Blackout Roman Shade | $64.99 |
AllModern Eclipse Kylie Blackout Roman Shade | $65.00 |
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Garbage
Total garbage. Haven’t even had this curtain for a year and it’s totally busted. The roller separated completely from the cheap plastic frame and the shade falls on you every time you close the door. Never buying this brand again.
Not black out
These are absolutely not “total blackout” - light gets through like it’s just a linen cloth hanging on my window. On top of that, it fell apart within a few days of using. The pull system is faulty and cheap. Once it’s up, it looks nice! Just don’t touch it or expect your room to be darkened.
[Rewarded Review] Lynda’s
These are the best blackout blinds by far. Not only do the block the weather the block the sun too
Very disappointed.
Installation was an absolute pain. I’ve installed many blinds and curtains, these most difficult. One shade broke when I tried to raise it up. One of them does not raise all the way up and I have to hold my hand under all of them to “help” them raise. I wasted a lot of time and effort on these.
Keep looking
Extremely disappointed in the blinds based on reviews. The seams are not shown in the online photos and when pulled down the seams are not sewn straight. Light comes through the seams even though they are supposed to be blackout. The fabric feels cheap and vinyl like. It looks like a tarp when hung up and pulled down. There are so many winkles in the fabric. The pull system feels like it’s going to break after too many pulls. If I could give zero star rating I would. I never write reviews and am still shocked at how poor these are compared to reviews. They look nothing like the photos.
[Rewarded Review] Missing hardware
I got one hung and it looks nice but the pull is hard. I loosened it a bit, the pull tab sits way higher than the bottom of the shade so you end up groping blindly for it. I am not used to shades without strings so this will be something new to get used to.
GET THE BRACKETS ON CORRECTLY
The portion of the bracket with plastic goes on top. MAKE SURE YOU MOUNT BRACKETS at least 4 inches (4-5) inside outer edge of shade housing. Pull back the valance portion from the Velcro so you can see ends and how it attaches to brackets. Each end of the housing (metal portion) rests on a tiny hook in the bracket and then press the plastic piece forward and it goes under the top edge of the housing. THE PRODUCT IS EXCELLENT - THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE PATHETIC. Try to get brackets level, but they don’t have to be perfectly level (use a level if you want, but eying it works). Ensure screws are tight enough to secure brackets so they are secure, but don’t over tighten. Two of my screws broke.
Roller Shade, not Roman Shade
This is a roller shade with a roman shade stuck to the front of it. The back is sheet of cheap plastic and operates as a typical roller shade with a plastic pull handle. The front is fabric and just hides the ugly plastic. You have to tug at it to get it to work. Not at all what I expected. Sending back.
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Prices are currently typical for this product, ranging from $38 to $58, and the lowest price we've seen is $27.99.
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,Eclipse Kylie 100% Blackout Window Roman Shade, 23 in Wide x 64 in Long, Cordless, Thermal and Noise Reducing Interior Shade Window Treatment for Home Privacy & Energy-Efficiency, Grey at Amazon
.Description
Enhance your space with this stylish and functional gray cordless blackout fabric Roman shade. Measuring 23x64 inches, it blocks 100% of light, ensuring privacy and a restful environment. Perfect for bedrooms and media rooms.