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Redi Shade No Tools Easy Lift Trim-at-Home Cordless Pleated Light Blocking Fabric Shade White, 36 in x 64 in, (Fits windows 19 in - 36 in)

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Style: Pleated Shade


Size: 36 inch x 64 inch


Color: White


Features

  • Trim at Home for a perfect fit then, install with No Tools no drill, screws, or brackets needed for installation; inside mount requires 1 14 inch minimum window depth
  • Trim your shade with a straight-edged kitchen knife using included patented trimming scale and guide; then permanently install in seconds with Simple Stick No Tools peel-and-place application
  • Cordless lift mechanism for easy operation and clean appearance safe for children and pets
  • Exclusive energy efficient composite fabric helps keep rooms cool from harsh sunlight
  • Your No Tools window covering solution for over 30 years crisp 1 14 inch pleats provide enhanced privacy and UV protection with rounded bottom rail and finished end caps for a smart look

Description

No Tools Easy Lift Trim-at-Home Cordless Shades by Redi Shade offer the look and fit of custom pleated shades at a fraction of the cost. Trim at home for a perfect fit with a kitchen knife and included trimming scale and guide. ​​After prepping the surface, the peel and place adhesive application provides permanent installation that is effortless — no drill, screws or brackets required. Easy Lift shades come standard with cordless lift for ease of use and child safety. Exclusive composite fabric material blocks light providing enhanced privacy and UV protection. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing shades in the USA for over 30 years.


Material: Polyester


Product Dimensions: 64"L x 36"W


Brand: Redi Shade


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Home decor


Material: ‎Polyester


Product Dimensions: ‎64"L x 36"W


Brand: ‎Redi Shade


Color: ‎White


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Home decor


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Window


Room Type: ‎Kitchen


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Special Feature: ‎Cordless


Included Components: ‎(1) Shade, (1) Patented Trimming Scale and Guide, (1) Instructions


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Number of Items: ‎1


Pattern: ‎Solid


Item Weight: ‎1.4 Pounds


Product Care Instructions: ‎Spot Clean


Closure Type: ‎Cordless


Size: ‎36 inch x 64 inch


Mounting Type: ‎Inside Mount


Number Of Panels: ‎1


Water Resistance Level: ‎Not Water Resistant


Manufacturer: ‎Redi Shade


Part Number: ‎3511564


Item Weight: ‎1.4 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎3511564


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Pleated Shade


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Cordless


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 20, 2015


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  • Worthwhile if you need no-drill solutions
Style: Pleated Shade Size: 48 inch x 64 inch Color: Natural
Tips for installing below!! These work great for what we needed. We’re renters and didn’t want to spend a ton of money on blinds when we might move. Also, we didn’t want to have to deal with restoring any drill holes on the window frame later when we move out eventually because of how hard it is to repair an old window. Our window frames are ancient, living in San Francisco. They are an awkward size (43” width) that aren’t standardized measurements for most blind and curtain manufacturers (it’s either up to 38” and then restarts usually at 48”+). We couldn’t find anywhere online affordable options - real blinds or curtain on the cheaper side was going to be $100/window at least to be custom made and for not that much better quality than these either. This is why we went with these cut-to-fit blinds. The core of the blinds is made with foam as well as soft plastic (see photos) and the blinds themselves are paper. They suggest using a knife to cut the blinds, which is largely because if you using a hacksaw the edge won’t be a super clean cut. We didn’t even bother with trying the knives though since we don’t own any cheap knives to risk damaging them. Besides, when using the hacksaw it was super hard to cut through the material with the extra cutting leverage, so I’m not sure how one could cut this with a knife anyway. Seems very infeasible. We had the added challenge of layers and layers of sticky and glossy paint over our window frames for 85 years since the building was erected in 1937. So we had to spend extra time prepping our windows. 1. Clean your windows!! Don’t be lazy, use this time to clean all the dust and dirt off your windows. If I can do it hanging out of a 3-story building using paper towels and spray…you can, too! 2. Sand paper, sand paper, sand paper - unless you have metal window frames, make sure you rough up the surface before you try to stick these to it. 3. Clean surface you want to stick it to off with isopropyl (aka rubbing alcohol), especially if you sanded. Let it dry while you cut your blinds. 4. Measure and cut to your window size. This isn’t mentioned anywhere in the packaging, but they intentionally set the ruler on the blinds .5 inches shorter on both sides (we measured the blinds after the fact and discovered the cut marks at 43” meant 42”). This is so that when you measure your windows, the blinds will fit in the window frame. You don’t want the blinds to be too tight and flush with the window sides at exactly what you measured. 5) Cut slowly and methodically from top down in a straight line. No cutting from an angle. Don’t press down on the top of the plastic foam casing with your non-cutting hand or it will damage it. 6) Stick the blinds up and hold them there for a minute pressing in the middle section out to the edges. Don’t try to touch the blinds or roll them down for at least 10 minutes so the adhesive can set. 7) When your first pull down the blinds, hold the base of the blinds up with your fingers and roll down slowly just in case the stickiness isn’t fully set. Downsides: 1. So far so good, but we expect that we might have to restick them later. Since our couch is under the windows, we have the ability to stand up and reach the top of our blinds. In order to preserve the adhesive, our plan is to always hold the base of the blinds when we go to unroll them to take pressure off the blinds. We also aren’t going to open the windows with the blinds down because the wind will risk them swinging back and forth and further which could weaken the adhesive. 2. They aren’t easy to cut even if you use a hacksaw so if you only have kitchen knives…good luck. But once cut they are very easy to install! 3. If you use a hacksaw though, the edges won’t be clean (see photos). We didn’t care about this since you can’t see it unless you are staring at it up close. 4. The paper will be thin in places where you can see through the middle of the blinds (see photos). Again, we don’t care because at this price point we expected it. Don’t expect this to be a 1:1 placement for real actually blinds. There’s a reason they’re only $30 (on sale) - if you want quality, go buy real blinds!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by zoomlittlewing zoomlittlewing

  • Very easy to install, great for custom width windows. Instructions need some work
Style: Pleated Shade Size: 30 inch x 64 inch Color: Natural
The blinds were easy to cut (once I figured out the best method for doing it) and easy to install. They look great and block out the light very nicely. Easy to lift and pull down. A few things that really helped in cutting the blinds to size. 1.) Do not remove the plastic shrink wrap until after you cut it. You can cut right through the shrink wrap when cutting the blind and it helps keep it compressed while cutting. ( do not throw the cut ends away as you need to remove the end caps for the bottom rail and put them on the blind. 2.) Measure the opening and deduct equal amounts form both ends to fit your opening and mark the amount to cut off on the bottom rail. Deduct an additional 1/8 inch overall clearance (1/16" per side) in case the window opening is not square and do not use the measurement guide on the blind as it is incorrect. 3.) Use the cutting guide they supply as it really helps keep the blade straight.4.) Use a "sharp" kitchen knife. And when I say sharp, I mean sharp. I sharpened a boning knife to a very fine edge and it worked great. Make sure the knife is at least 8"-9" long (including handle) as you will need the leverage. DO NOT use a serrated knife, hacksaw or dull knife, you will regret it. 5.) Start the cut on the corner of the bottom edge of the window rail.( the part you pull down on) cut at an angle and rock the knife front to back until it cuts all the way through. The first blind took me about 15 minutes until I figured it out. After that I could measure and cut one in about 5 minutes. Overall, I am impressed with how good they look and how easy they were to install. Super fast shipping too!. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2023 by Proceptions

  • Just what I needed
Style: Pleated Shade Size: 30 inch x 64 inch Color: White
I was looking for a temporary (6-12 months) way to block sun and some heat in my front room for a few hours a day. I had a piece of foam board in this window for a few months, but it was a pain to move in and out. This shade isn’t fancy but it was easy to size, and it sticks fine (so far) to my painted wood. Tip: I taped the end I cut and used a sharp paring knife. I can see light through the cord holes, I have to be careful raising and lowering the shade, and it has a blue tint during the day, but I couldn’t find a better solution for the money. I would buy it again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by maryincalifornia maryincalifornia

  • Shades do the job, but using a kitchen knife is ridiculous & be aware of 2 columns of punched holes
Style: Pleated Shade Size: 30 inch x 64 inch Color: Natural
These shades do the job. Too early to know about the strength of the adhesive, but I'm ready with back-up options. Consistent with other reviewers' comments, using a kitchen knife is ridiculous. Who wants to dull a kitchen knife sharp enough to cut through two pieces of plastic? I used hacksaw and compass saw, with kitchen knife for final small cuts. I also found another reviewer's recommendation to tightly bind the "discard"-end with duck tape, to stabilize the unit while cutting. That was more helpful than the plastic cutting guide provided with the shade. Finally, while not a deal-breaker for our use, note the more realistic shade appearance [photo included here] when it actually is used to block light: Two columns of perforations for the cords will let light through. The views on item listing were either taken against an opaque backdrop or edited to eliminate light showing through the punched holes for the cords. You'll see the cords running through the shade in their photos, but with no light showing through. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2023 by JLHMaine JLHMaine

  • Great Product - Lacks Longevity
Style: Pleated Shade Size: 30 inch x 64 inch Color: Natural
Bought as a replacement for the same item almost exactly 1yr ago! The string that runs within the shade for extending and extracting broke. Seems like it would last longer than a year (365 open and close every day).
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by William Reed

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