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Review on 2.0mm Light Gold Braided Nylon Lift Shade Cord - 60 Yards Y-Axis Roll, with 6 Pack White Wood Cord Knobs and Soft Tape by Kristen Reid

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality thread that I have used to pull up old blinds.

Bought this to pull up the big 92" mini blinds after the threads broke. Actually, I went to the hardware store to buy new curtains. There is no such large in stock, you need to order. New curtains cost me $351. I wanted to order it but due to shipping it was supposed to take 2 months so I decided to wait. I was starting to think there must be a way to just rewind it myself so I searched Amazon and found this string. It's a bit thicker than the original but it still fits in the curtain so I gave it a try. where I could I glued it to the old strings and stretched it out. Where they broke I used superglue on the thread and let it dry. This made the string very stiff and easy to thread through all the small holes. It worked perfectly! This was my first time trying this and apart from taking a little time it was very easy. The thread is strong, without defects, the color is good. Arrived within the stated time frame with no problems. It is in use and has been used for over two weeks with no wear. I definitely recommend it. that took me a little time, it was very easy. The thread is strong, without defects, the color is good. Arrived within the stated time frame with no problems. It is in use and has been used for over two weeks with no wear. I definitely recommend it. that took me a little time, it was very easy. The thread is strong, without defects, the color is good. Arrived within the stated time frame with no problems. It is in use and has been used for over two weeks with no wear. I definitely recommend it.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • New competitors are here

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May 31, 2023
Used some to replace 2 pull cords on a bamboo window shade . Works well...