SEEYE Zebra Blinds for Windows - French Door Blinds Roller Dual Shades Light Control Window Treatments Horizontal Day and Night Sheer, 35.4" W x 90" H, Grey








Key features
- •Safety details: To ensure the safety of your family, we offer a rope tensioner. Attach it to the wall or window to prevent accidental injury to your kid or pet.
- •Excellent fabric: 100% high quality polyester, good air permeability, anti-static, dust-proof, light filtering and durable. Adjust the chain to change the light through the room, ensure your privacy time.
- •Installation and Attention: Suitable for internal and external installations(more details in description). Due to the hardware at both ends, the width of the fabric is 1.5 inches smaller than the total width.
- •Simple cleaning: Our day & night blinds suitable for kitchen, bathroom, office, bedroom, garage, study, family room, nursery, etc. Use feather duster or clean with a soft brush or cold water, and it can be used for many years.
- •Total Size: 35.4"×90", adjustable length from 0 to 90". If you have any questions about size selection and using, please feel free to contact us.
SEEYE Zebra Blinds for Windows - French Door Blinds Roller Dual Shades Light Control Window Treatments Horizontal Day and Night Sheer, 35.4" W x 90" H, Grey
List Price: $66.33$59.70DEALYou Save: $6.63 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Just what we wanted
Pat Grzeskowiak✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2023
Works easily. We have two shades side by side on our glass sliding doors. Can keep one down and roll other up. Blocks the sun and adds privacy.
Look good
aaron w.✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
I really like these, unfortunately my dog didn't and destroyed them. I know they weren't made to withstand a 100 lb bloodhound, so they are good. I just can't have them because of my crazy dog.
The window cover
Tethoul✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
Looking good. I like it. I installed one the other one is missing hardware part and I returned it. Once I get it back I will put it on. Overall it looks good on my window.
Great food the price
Jeannetteoc✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
This are great for the price and look super nice. One recommendation I have is not to open them fully. I did, and one was in the floor in the morning (the fabric unglued from the base). I was able to stick it on the glue again and roll it up. So just, leave at least one full loop in top when opened. No problems other than that. I plan on buying more of these for the other windows.
Make Sure Your Expectations Are Realistic
T. Towe✓ Verified Purchase•July 14, 2023
I like these: they look nice, they provide some privacy (office double doors with large glass panes) and they can be completely rolled up and out of the way when you want your doorway to really look open. The mechanism to roll up/down is nice and smooth (at least when they are new). Also, there are very few options to cover a 84" tall window.
Critical Points:
- DO NOT CUT THE CORD. The looped cord is almost as long as the fully extended blind, but you cannot cut the cord. If you do, you will need to repair it: you need the full cord length to fully extend/roll up the blind.
-UNDERSTAND THE SIZING: the widths in the listing are the widths of the roller assembly, the blinds are narrower. In my case, my windows were just under 21" and I purchased the 23.6" wide version. However, the blind material is only 22" wide. If I had known this, I probably would have purchased the 25.6" wide version, to block the views at the sides of the windows better.
- Don't drop the rod weight out of the blind when you take it out of the box; if you do, you will probably put the rod back into the material incorrectly. If you do this, the material is further away from the door/window (blocks less of the side view) and the blind will not roll up very well.
- The looped cord is on the right side of the blind, as you are facing the blind. This means that the cord hangs right next to/on top of the handle of the left-side door of a pair of double doors. Nothing you can really do about that because YOU CAN'T CUT THE CORD.
Other Details:
- These are not "blackout" and they do not provide total vision-blocking privacy. The material layer closest to the door is still about 1 inch away from the door, and the second layer is an inch or so away from the first layer, so they absolutely let light through and you can see around the edges or in "slits" up toward the ceiling or down toward the floor (depending on exactly how you align the two layers of material).
- The little plastic holder used to pull the cord straight and keep it from flopping around against the door when you open and close the door is functional but just a simple piece of clear plastic that, due to the orientation of the mounting hole, makes the cord do a 90deg twist from top to bottom (not so easy to describe, but at the blind mechanism/at the top, the loop is on a pulley perpendicular to the door, but the little holder at the bottom of the cord has a "pulley" which is "parallel" to the door). It annoys me and I don't like it, I'll have to come up with something else.
Critical Points:
- DO NOT CUT THE CORD. The looped cord is almost as long as the fully extended blind, but you cannot cut the cord. If you do, you will need to repair it: you need the full cord length to fully extend/roll up the blind.
-UNDERSTAND THE SIZING: the widths in the listing are the widths of the roller assembly, the blinds are narrower. In my case, my windows were just under 21" and I purchased the 23.6" wide version. However, the blind material is only 22" wide. If I had known this, I probably would have purchased the 25.6" wide version, to block the views at the sides of the windows better.
- Don't drop the rod weight out of the blind when you take it out of the box; if you do, you will probably put the rod back into the material incorrectly. If you do this, the material is further away from the door/window (blocks less of the side view) and the blind will not roll up very well.
- The looped cord is on the right side of the blind, as you are facing the blind. This means that the cord hangs right next to/on top of the handle of the left-side door of a pair of double doors. Nothing you can really do about that because YOU CAN'T CUT THE CORD.
Other Details:
- These are not "blackout" and they do not provide total vision-blocking privacy. The material layer closest to the door is still about 1 inch away from the door, and the second layer is an inch or so away from the first layer, so they absolutely let light through and you can see around the edges or in "slits" up toward the ceiling or down toward the floor (depending on exactly how you align the two layers of material).
- The little plastic holder used to pull the cord straight and keep it from flopping around against the door when you open and close the door is functional but just a simple piece of clear plastic that, due to the orientation of the mounting hole, makes the cord do a 90deg twist from top to bottom (not so easy to describe, but at the blind mechanism/at the top, the loop is on a pulley perpendicular to the door, but the little holder at the bottom of the cord has a "pulley" which is "parallel" to the door). It annoys me and I don't like it, I'll have to come up with something else.
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