NICETOWN Adjustable Curtain Blinds
Last updated: October 13, 2023
These hypoallergenic cafe shades are perfect for homes with small windows. They're machine washable for easy care. They also adjust in seconds, thanks to the tie-up design.
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Product Details
Key Takeaway: The NICETOWN Blackout Tie Up Shades are wallet-friendly blackout shades that keep allergens at bay.
In our analysis of 32 expert reviews, the NICETOWN Adjustable Curtain Blinds placed 17th when we looked at the top 19 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
With NICETOWN GROMMET TIE UP SHADE, there is more to it. FIT NICELY: Package includes 1 panel Tie Up Shade with 46″ width x 63″ length, same color as front. 1.6″ ring fits various standard or decorative curtain rod/pole. Particularly suitable: The small window in basement, living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, department etc. PERFORMANCE: Different from other ordinary lightweight fabric, NICETOWN Tie Up Shade Drapes are used super soft innovative triple-weave 200 GSM polyester fabric, so our products in terms of shading and sound insulation better. Elegant Tie Up Shade blocks out unwanted light, guaranteed privacy. Triple weave blackout fabric balances room temperature by insulating against summer heat and winter chill. The sophisticated designs allow you to decorate your windows with great styles. Protect your furniture, floors and artwork from the ravages of the sun. TIPS: Curtains are made to last. Machine washable in cold water, tumble dry. Quick ironing or steam clean when needed. Search Utube for a video on how to tie a bow. NOTE: Due to different screen display, the color of the actual item may vary slightly from the above images.
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