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O**R
Good
Good quality , looks very good and lovely colour in my view. Only issue is Middle support bit doesn't reach to the slot (see pic attached) no matter how much you tighten the screws at the back, however it still carries the wait as it still touches the frame albeit not in situ as in the diagram.
M**Y
good looks value Good.
helpful or clear very not Instructions
A**A
absolutely lovely for the price
very stylish & neat looking. fantastic value for money.
M**.
The silver blind is aluminium not PVC
Ordered 2 silver blinds for my kitchen & bathroom. It stated they were PVC. I thought I was going to receive something slightly better quality than the aluminium blinds I was replacing. These blinds are aluminium not PVC as stated! Disappointed because I could have found aluminium ones cheaper elsewhere.
N**M
White blind
Brought this blind for my office. Size was as expected. Feels good quality for the money. Does the job.
P**N
So I read the other reviews, and bought longer screws, the Instructions are not well written.
The instructions, and diagrams were a bit useless. The pictures do not match the parts. However, I managed to figure it out after just eliminating what the parts were supposed to be. It's best to take your time, and not rush, and it must have taken me 30 minutes to figure out what the first part was supposed to be... it's a plastic end plug!So the end plugs have holes in different places to the pictures, and slots which also don't show in the pictures.1/ The first thing you do is pull all of the strings out of the top section including a transparent plastic strip (That is for wrapping the string around on the wall), now they should be dangling down the front of the blinds.2/ Then you screw the two square shaped ends to the wall, or top section. (You could buy longer screws like I did). The gap faces forward for you to slide the blinds into, and the blinds can slide in with a gap at the ends. Long blinds can use the middle support as well, but I would not use these blinds for long widows, they are not strong enough.3/ Slide the blinds in, and then put the tightening screw into the right hand hole. Then slide the plastic covers over the end plugs.4/ Then lower the blinds, but don't pull too hard. You may have to stand on a ladder, and pull at the top, because mine were too stiff to pull from the bottom.5/ Adjusting the length. You first pull off those 3 round caps at the bottom (Don't worry about the blinds all sliding off, they actually are held in place.6/ Then pull the strings out of the holes, and so long as you are shortening the blinds you can cut the knots off to save you ages trying to untie them.7/ The bottom of the blinds can then slide out sideways to get the length that you want. Just keep sliding them out sideways.8/ You are left with a sort of ladder of string dangling down. You need to cut the ladders leaving almost 3 rungs dangling down still (two and 3/4). This length is quite important so be careful.9/ Slide the bottom section back in again below the final blind, and push the thick string through the holes. Pull the thick string down until it is tight. The string must be tight when you tie the double knot in it. The double knot should be in the right place to support the bottom section (Not too high, not too low). Make sure that the bottom section is not tilted at the wrong angle, get all of the knots in a straight line, and all supporting the bottom of the blinds. Now you can cut some of the thick string off at the bottom, but leave some to tuck into the holes.10/ Now you have 1 and 3/4 ladder dangling down. the final 3/4 tuck into the holes, and you push the plugs into the holes, and they grip the string. The 3/4 extra length is all that should push up into the hole, else the string will be too tight. Keep doing that until the string is not too tight.11/ Then you can screw the transparent plastic part to the wall as a spindle to wrap the extra pull string around.12/ Hook the plastic twist handle to the hook at the top of the blinds.Then I suggest that you just use the twist handle to control the light, and not pull on the blinds at all to raise them up. They are not very strong, but should last forever if you only use the twist handle.
T**N
Fit perfect
Look really good excellent fit
S**N
You get what you pay for!
It is a bit cheaply made, but then it's not an expensive blind!I wouldn't want to be raising or lowering it much, I don't think it would stand the test of time, We are only using it as a privacy aid in an apartment window so it will only endure some tilting, it should be fine for this application.
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