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The StangH Portable Blackout Curtains are designed for ultimate convenience and comfort, featuring a 51" x 78" size, 100% polyester material, and innovative triple weave technology that blocks 80-95% of sunlight and UV rays. Ideal for travel or home use, these curtains come with adjustable suckers and a travel storage bag, making them perfect for anyone needing a good night's sleep on the go.
K**N
Suction cups require BOILING hot soak before they work, but they will stick afterwards
With everyone at home all day every day this pandemic summer, there were certain long-standing annoyances that didn't get ignored. One of those is the extreme solar heat gain from the two walls of glass in our kitchen (on the SE corner of our home.) Due to a french door and high upper cabinets that need to open outwards, hanging traditional curtains wouldn't be completely straightforward. Applying a suction cup based curtain directly to the glass solved the heat gain issue and didn't interfere with the functioning of any doors.I bought this StangH Portable Blackout Curtains Blinds in Grey, size W51 x L78. I also bought two sizes of Easy-Going 100% Blackout Blind Suction Cup Curtain. I had several windows to cover and no product came in exactly the dimensions I wanted. I was also curious about this unlined StangH curtain vs. the silver-foil-backed Easy-Going curtain style.StangH has NO LINING; very dark, but perhaps not true BLACKOUT---------------------------------------------------------------------------------In the dark Grey color, the StangH curtain does do a good job as a blackout curtain. I suspect the dissatisfied customers chose lighter colors. Without a lining, I'm not surprised that a white curtain would let a lot of light through. That being said, the StangH curtain is a thicker, "sueded" feeling synthetic material. In a dark color, it blocks a lot of light. Because I tried it in a very bright kitchen with windows on another wall, that did not make a good test case for a true BLACKOUT curtain. We also tried the StangH curtain on my kids' bedroom window, and that is where it ended up staying. Their north facing window is also not a great test case for true blackout conditions, but it did help my teen enjoy much better sleep in his newly darkened room.StangH SUCTION CUPS require a lot of prep work to make them stick---------------------------------------------------------------------------------The suction cups for the StangH blind came very mis-shapen and unwilling to adhere well due to their deformity. I not only soaked the cups in warm water, I poured water just off the boil from my tea kettle over them! Simply soaking in hot water also didn't seem to be sufficient. In the end, I soaked the suction cups in near boiling water, then--while they were HOT--stuck them down onto a large glass plate with a slick of slightly soapy water on it. After cooling down WHILE STUCK FAST TO A GLASS SURFACE, the suction cups straightened out enough to be usable. This process was annoying and took me overnight to straighten all of the suction cups. That said, it didn't cost me anything or require extraordinary tools, equipment, or know how. I'm not going to ding the product for this annoyance, but I think consumers should be told this might be required.My StangH curtain has been hanging up for about two months with the suction cups. It lived in the kitchen for two weeks before I decided the Easy-Going option worked better there. I had to pry the suction cups loose to take down the StangH. I just went into the boys' room to check on the StangH curtain there, and it is still firmly affixed in place. The lower row (bottom edge) of the curtain is NOT stuck fast with suction cups, but I suspect (due to ALL of them being un-affixed) that my kids decided it was too much trouble to use them along the bottom edge where gravity was already doing the work.Suction cups always work best if you clean the surface well before applying. Moistening the back with soapy water before applying helps, too. I did both of these things each time I put up the curtain.No LINING means minimal INSULATION with the StangH curtain---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Because it is cold and windy today, I took the opportunity to compare "how cold it feels" by holding my hand up in front of an uncovered portion of the window and the glass covered by the StangH curtain. Honestly, the single layer of fabric, even though it is fairly thick for a one-layer curtain, does not have a significant insulating effect. I believe the StangH curtain will please consumers who want light control more than those who require insulation over older windows. Almost anything will insulate better than a single pane of glass, but one layer of polyester will only hold in a tiny bit more warmth.StangH metal KEYRING holders for suction cups take hand strength to insert---------------------------------------------------------------------------------I have arthritis in my hands due to autoimmune disease, not age. I could not insert all of the suction cups by myself; it took too much hand strength and dexterity for my limited abilities. My teen was pressed into service. This will be more annoying than difficult for fully able-bodied (able-handed?) people. I used a flat screwdriver or a metal nail file rather than my fingernails to pry open the keyring style metal circles, and I'd advise other buyers to do the same if they value their manicure.StangH unlined curtain gives a good, neutral appearance from the street---------------------------------------------------------------------------------In spite of the imperfection of the unlined curtain offering limited insulation, it is still my preference for the kids' bedroom window because that window is very large and it faces the street. The plain, dark grey surface of the StangH curtain is virtually invisible from the road. Compared with the shiny reflective back surface of the Easy-Going curtain with the strong contrast of a similar dark grey color banding the edges (and BLACK suction cups), the StangH is less visible and looks neater and more "finished" to passers-by. For the front of my house in a nice suburban neighborhood, this is very important to me.StangH curtain "adjustment" of size is just where you place the suction cups---------------------------------------------------------------------------------I see many questions in the Q&A about how one "adjusts" the size of these curtains. You really don't, and the seller could explain this better. I hope my photos help. Basically, the curtain "size" is not changed, but placing the suction cups (or velcro dots) closer together allows the curtain fabric to fold over itself and therefore cover a smaller area. If done carefully, this can achieve a look kind of like Roman blinds. The StangH curtain won't "open and close" like roman blinds, however! It will just stay stuck in a shape that looks like them.Also, I wondered before ordering if the suction cups would be placed around all four edges so that I could use the curtain in either a "tall" or "wide" orientation. Yes, they are, so, yes, you can use this as a very wide but short curtain, or in the traditional shape that is taller than it is wide. In both orientations, my curtain stayed up using the suction cups.
J**N
Finally figured it out
After frustratingly fighting to keep this thing hung up on my window for over a month, I looked into trying to return it only to find that it was outside of the return window. So, I went investigating into how I could make this work for me because I really love the blackout effect it has on the room, considering I work at night and sleep during the day. I looked into the suctioning mechanism itself which came with a plastic mold backed up to it. I removed the plastic mold, which I now believe was included to prevent warping of the suctions during the shipping process. Once the plastic mold was removed, the suction could be tightened directly on to the window without any issues whatsoever. Super easy with this little change and a perfectly blacked out room. There are still little specks of light that peek through some of the edges where the material doesn't lay flush against the window, but the effect that these curtains have on the room are profound and the little specks of light are insignificant in the grand scheme of things. Also another minor complaint would be that there's no way to roll or tack these curtains up in case you don't want to be blacked out, but minor thing for my purposes.If you have purchased these curtains and are finding it nearly impossible to get the suction cups to hold, remove the plastic backings!
L**N
Good light control for TV viewing, video conferencing
This curtain claims only to be room-darkening in cream beige color, not blackout, and it was as claimed. The mention of "triple-weave blackout fabric" in the product details is misleading. (The black version claims to be blackout, but I didn't want to see black fabric in my room.) I used these on very bright windows in direct sunlight that were putting glaring reflections on my TV and were behind me, throwing my image into deep shadow during teleconferencing (Zoom, Skype). The darkening was completely sufficient to solve both problems.The product is well-made and the fabric is soft, with a good "feel". The "suckers" (suction cups) are packaged separately and must be installed through the curtain's metal grommets using split rings, like key-chain rings, to retain them. This is a time-consuming and possibly fingernail-breaking process. Once done, it's secure. A high-quality draw-string storage bag is included.I did a non-standard installation, attaching the curtain to the metal bottom rail of a Venetian blind, then pulling the blind up to haul the curtain up to cover the window. When the blind is lowered, the curtain simply hangs below the window, bunching up on the floor. A crude, workable but inelegant solution.I didn't really expect the suction cups to hold securely in this application, and they didn't. Instead I switched to pin-on drapery hooks with the hook part bent to hook over the back of the blind bottom rail. The pin end of the drapery hooks holds securely in the thick heading of the curtain.So, problem solved for not much money. Not beautiful, but I think that beautiful would cost hundreds of dollars.
M**A
Sucktion cups are bad
The cover is strong and 99% of the sun is blocked out. The sucktion cups are bad tho. More than half are molden wrong so they are unusable
A**R
Too heavy
They block out the light but they are so heavy they will not stay in place. They also retain heat making the window extremely hot to touch. I returned them
M**K
Falls off from moving door
Nice material, really annoying to use in a door that moves. The suction cups kept coming off, I was hoping they could withstand the movement. It does darken the room, it's just annoying to keep it in place
N**K
Excellent, no regrets
Night and day difference! The room to the left has two windows and the room to the right Has three. All windows get direct sunlight from noon until sunset. I boiled the suction cups and cleaned the windows before installation. Very easy to use and even with all the extra material it still provides sufficient darkening qualities. Also the room has a cooler temperature now. Great product
L**A
Excelente ! La tela cumple muy bien su función.
Suficientes ventosas para que se sostenga adecuadamente.
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