Blacked out our windows
Just what I needed. It’s easy to hang although the Velcro didn’t stick real well to the walls so we used thumb tacks to make sure there were no gaps and now we have a super dark room. I was able to cut easy to fit the window. It’s thin plastic-like material so I have it behind drapes.
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Kim Sowers
March 01, 2026
Great
Works perfectly. Cut to size & hang. Great for day time sleeping or just extra privacy.
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Customer K
January 22, 2026
Helps a bit, but not a miracle worker
- Yes it smells a little- It's not very thick- It blocks out light perfectly, your room will be pitch dark when covered properly- BUT, it does not lower room temperature significantly, only very slightlyAll it all it does help a bit, but not a miracle worker.
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Window black out
Measure to fit any window you desire to place at very durable quality and does keep the light out material not easy to tear nor to thick comes with sticky stickers for holding the film in place easy to install and money worth and good with ot weather which makes it heat resistant
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Laura Davies
October 01, 2025
Nice
These are nice and black and you can't see though. Just wish there was a better way to put up. The adhesion pulled paint off my walls. But they block out light very well. Easy to put up.
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Troy Dean
February 22, 2026
Vampires unite
Good. Easy to put on comes with a measuring tape to measure and get the right fit for the right space. Light weight. Doesn't let any light in.
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Richard3107
June 10, 2024
A Good Option When Exterior Solar Screens Are Not Feasible
I really needed a solution for an east facing 70 x 45 upstairs master bedroom window that makes life miserable during the summer months with heat and brightness that is constantly waking me up earlier than I want, and it’s also adjacent to my wife’s work-at-home desk which is like working next to a radiator all day for her. I have purchased this type of blackout curtain before to cover the windows of my garage door, so I knew what to expect in terms of heat and light blocking, but the problem that many make mention of is that the heat causes the adhesives on the hook and loop strips to fail and it’s difficult to prevent light leakage on the edges. I was able to use magnets in the garage, and I considered doing that for this window, but I would have needed to attach some metal to the aluminum window frames that the magnets would stick to, and, even then, it would have been a fiddly operation to get up under the window blinds to install and remove the curtains. So, my solution was to build some inexpensive frames that could be quickly and easily inserted and removed into the window as needed. I built my frames from four 1in x 2in x 8ft furring strips and then used spray adhesive and staples to attach the fabric. The frames slide up easily and fit securely behind the window blind headrail and, other than a tiny and insignificant shaft of light on the window sill, are essentially providing 100% blockage. The screens do feel warm to the touch, which was expected, but the small amount of heat radiating into the room is nowhere near the level it used to be. I realize the best solution would be to install a solar screen outside the window, but I’m at a “not going on the roof” age, so this is a pretty good second option. These curtains appear to be made from pretty durable feeling material and they are doing exactly what they say they will.
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