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Georgia, Tbilisi
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Review on πŸͺŸ Light Filter Window Shades, Top-Down Bottom-Up Window Shades, Cellular Window Shades, Honeycomb Window Blinds, Cellular Window Blinds, Honeycomb Window Shades, Top-Down Bottom-Up Window Blinds, Top-Down Window Blinds, Top-Down Window Shades, Up-Down Window Blinds by Marcia Davis

Revainrating 4 out of 5

They're not the highest quality, but they're worth it.

This is a cheaper version of this style of curtain and worth a try if you prefer what I do. Even in a humid environment (condensation from the cold outside, warm inside), they survived this winter well. Not the best insulation as it's the thinnest version of these blinds. The strings don't seem like they'll last long, but they've held up well, are still taut and feel new, and I open and close them every day. Cheap plastic parts also survived these five to six months without any problems. I would buy them again, maybe even after considering a more expensive and possibly higher quality variant. The cloth-paper material they're made of is pretty durable. I love how the light comes in and that I can look through the top of the blinds without looking down at the neighbor's house like you should with regular curtains and up. - Blinds only. Cords are built into what the blinds slide up and down on, so don't hang around to pick up dust and get tangled. I'm trying to remember what I did with the measurements as they fit the window exactly. I'll add this when I can remember. The one I have lets light through all the time. You have a look that can do both. Just note that you get natural night light at night.

Pros
  • Light Filter Shades
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled