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Twist and fit style blinds - any good?

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Towelin · 11/08/2024 15:18

There's various companies that do the blinds where you don't need to drill etc to fit them. They are pressure mounted I think. I

Does anyone have them? Do they actually stay up?

And any company you would recommend or avoid? Thanks.

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Pipsballoon · 15/09/2025 17:07

@Towelin did you go ahead? I'm thinking of getting them

Cyclistmumgrandma · 15/09/2025 18:07

We've had "Perfect Fit" blinds in our conservatory for 4 years now and have had no problems with them.

Goatblu · 15/09/2025 21:23

I've got some in the bedroom as the blinds that were there when we moved in weren't blackout blinds (and would have cost £££ to change). I bought some no drill ones for inside the recesses and they're great.

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LilacLemur · 15/09/2025 21:38

I’ve had some from Blinds2Go and they’re fantastic and stay in place.

Towelin · 27/12/2025 22:53

Sorry - yes, we did. We got twist and fit blinds from 247 blinds. They're great!!! And have since bought a couple more. So easy to fit and completely sturdy. 247 blinds always has some kind of offer on, and often does 2 for the price of 1, so really cheap but also still expensive looking.

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FusionChefGeoff · 27/12/2025 23:11

also I can recommend paying extra for the fit guarantee - I measured wrongly but paid for the insurance so they sent a brand new set completely free!!

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