: Redi Shade 3362548 Redi Arch 72-Inch Arch Window Shade, White

: Redi Shade 3362548 Redi Arch 72-Inch Arch Window Shade, White

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Redi Shade 3362548 Redi Arch 72-Inch Arch Window Shade, White

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Redi Shade 3362548 Redi Arch 72-Inch Arch Window Shade, White
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Gaunz Org Price: $19.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3780





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Redi Shade
Color: White
EAN: 0750227002546
Label: Redi Shade
Product Manufacturer: Redi Shade
Model: 3362548
Publisher: Redi Shade
Ranking: 3780
Studio: Redi Shade
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Temporary "peel-and-stick" window shade
  • For light-blocking in arch windows
  • Installs in seconds without screws or brackets via peel-and-stick feature
  • Made of durable paper
  • 72 by 36 inches (width by height)




White Shade, Window Arch 72-Inch Arch Redi 3362548 Shade Redi






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This is the shade to use if you're looking for a quick, temporary way to block light in an arch window. Redi Shade's temporary shades feature an attractive pleated design that effectively blocks light and ensures privacy. You can install these shades in literally seconds without nails or brackets-just peel and stick. Made of durable paper. Fits half-circle arch windows of up to 72 inches wide; may be trimmed to fit windows as small as 36 inches wide.--Josh Dettweiler










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product ...
This was a great solution to an overly exposed arch. Provides privacy but yet allows some sunlight. A breeze to install; did not take more than 10 minutes tops!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Redi-Arch Window Shade
It fits perfectly. I had to cut less than an inch off. I just used a kitchen knife! It looks gorgeous inside and out, and it has helped block the heat from the sun!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Window shade ...
This is well worth the money! My electric bill went down and my house is a lot more comfortable in the evening hours. Very easy to put up.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Peeping Toms.. Nothing to see here ! ! !
I felt uneasy after we got our half round Glass window over the front door entry system... I wanted to have privacy at night, but enjoy the beautiful crystal glass by day...
This fan shade fit my wish list.. affordable.. easy to fit ..looks great
Down side.. its paper..
Still Recommended!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product for the money ...
We purchased this at a local Home Depot for $25. We cut the length of the shade 1/2" longer than the marking on the shade. This allowed us to fit the space of the arched window more precisely. We did not use the adhesive (not yet) as I have concerns about putting the adhesive on my oak trim. While making adjustments to the shade, the paper wrinkles, however, the wrinkles easily crease out with your fingers. I love this shade!! It fits nicely in the window and the acrylic center holder allows you to make adjustments in different spots to make the space between the shade and the wood more even. We cut the shade against a speed square with a sharp kitchen knife. I hope to put a sheer decorative fabric on this some day to give it a bit of color, but until then I am VERY HAPPY with this window shade.

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