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5 reviews for 100% Blackout Curtains for Bedroom, Portable DIY Window Blinds, No Drill Window Shades & Blackout Blinds with Stickers & Tabs for Baby Nursery, Travel, Dorm Room (118″ x 57″)

  1. Jaren Ritchie

    Read the previous reviews and decided to give it a try. These are great to keep heat out, super easy to cut and measure, and the stickies are strong. Would highly recommend

  2. Maud Ankunding

    I’m a travel night shift nurse and needed a temporary fix to block a window for a few months. This has been a functional, cost-effective, easy solution.It’s a bit of arts and crafts to set up. You cut the fabric to length (leaving an extra margin for maximum light blockage) and then use double-sided taped Velcro it in place. I was a bit confused as the installation instructions don’t talk about the velcro. Round rubber like holders can be used to increase hold im assuming. The silver goes toward the window.Like another reviewer described, from the outside it’s not the most aesthetic, but it does the job.There was plenty of materials: fabric, velcro, etc. but if you have a large window measure before hand to make sure to buy the right size.

  3. Shad Emmerich

    These were so easy to install and extremely effective. My baby’s nursery has blackout curtains but they don’t lay flush with the wall, so some light creeps out at the top and sides. I figured it was worth it to try this product after a few difficult naps and early mornings.I trimmed them haphazardly because I was in a hurry, so they were still a little too big for the window, but I went on anyway. I also forgot to clean the outside of the window frame. But the little clear, sticky circles worked anyway. I adhered the top, then one side of the material as straight as I could, and worked my way down the other side to keep the material tight. I used 9 sticky circles; one on top, 4 on each side. I skipped a bottom circle because I still have half the material left and may want to block a window when we travel so I’m bringing it along, and the blinds held that extra material down anyway. The material is lightweight, but definitely blocks out light. I would have posted a picture…. But there would be nothing to see. I work nightshift and will likely buy this again to use in my room for my day sleeps!

  4. Beryl Simonis

    This product far exceeded my expectations!!! I have a window above my bathtub that has the rainglass you cannot see through, but of course it lets light in (cellular shades diffuse it some). I wanted to be able to relax in a bubble bath with candles in a completely dark room, and this product does not disappoint! It is very easy to use and I was able to put it up without a second set of hands. I used the adhesive circles that come with it since I plan to keep it up all the time. It also comes with 12 velcro strips that are each 4″ long, and I will keep those to use with something else. My window is 46″ x 46″, so I cut the curtain in a 47″ x 47″ piece. You want to clean the outside of the window frame where you will adhere to the metal window frame. I think it is wise to stick this beyond the edge of the actual window glass so that the light is physically unable to penetrate any cracks. This is why the instructions say to cut it a little larger than the window. I used 16 of the 18 provided adhesive circles, which are VERY sticky. Peel each one off, stick to the clean metal frame facing inside to the room. The next step I would do differently next time. Then you peel off the other side (facing you) of each circle that is now on the frame to expose the sticky part that you will apply the curtain to. They are so sticky that it was a bit tricky to get each one started to pull off the backing…next time I would actually expose the sticky on both sides before putting it on the wall because you could just barely touch it to the frame so that your skin does not touch much of each side. Once you have the entire window frame ready with sticky side exposed toward you, start at the top and hold the curtain up (black side facing you) to make sure it exceeds just beyond each side and the top. Press the curtain hard against each sticky circle. Since you just barely stuck it on the wall to prevent pressing the inside sticky side, now pushing the curtain from the black side will allow you to press the circle well into the frame. Work your way down each side simultaneously to make sure the curtain again just barely passes over the edge of the frame and sticks to each circle, finishing the bottom horizontal side last. I cannot send a picture with the lights off because it literally is a dark room and I cannot believe not a single sliver of light comes through! Since this is between my window and the cellular blind, you cannot even tell it is there. Draw up my bubble bath, light the candles, and relax the cares away any time of day!! This would also work great with the velcro strips when traveling with small children who fall to sleep easier in darkness, especially outside of their normal sleeping location.

  5. Dr. Adrien Borer

    When I first unboxed the curtains, I was a little thrown off at the fact that they’re not typical “curtain” fabric material and instead a flimsy feeling welded plastic fabric sheet. They are very thin, so I don’t think that it’s reasonable to expect any insulating properties (like reflectix). HOWEVER, the durability and overall function of them is great. While they may not be insulating at all, the silver side is very reflective and the curtains were cool to the touch on a sunny day. They are easy to trim and the edges don’t fray at all after cutting. I’m actually shocked at how strong the material is; it feels super flimsy but it took a huge amount of effort to get it to tear or stretch. It also packs down very small which is a plus. They’re about as blackout as a blackout curtain could be. The Velcro included sticks incredibly well and I haven’t had any issues with it so far.If you are purchasing this with the sole purpose of a blackout window covering that has good solar rejection properties, then I think you’ll be really happy with these. If you want something that has more of an insulating factor, then you will probably have better luck with reflectix. I’m using these for a privacy window covers in my truck camper and I think they serve their purpose very well.

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