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No drill blinds

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Whatsmyname22 · 03/11/2024 18:14

Has anyone used no drill blinds? If so would you recommend them?

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Whatsmyname22 · 03/11/2024 20:46

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NosyJosie · 02/02/2025 11:16

Yes, they are great. 247 blonds have good prices.

username299 · 02/02/2025 11:23

I'm also considering these. I'm concerned about them falling down and am also wondering if it's a two person job.

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NosyJosie · 02/02/2025 12:23

The process for fitting can be done as one. One end is spring and the other end you screw to create the tension. I screwed enough to be able to adjust evenly using a highly scientific process of making sure my little finger fitted the same the whole way along and eyeballing it. Then went back and tightened fast. Unless you are feeble and have very weak hands you should be able to do this alone.
I’ve had teenagers opening and closing them daily and no issues.

username299 · 02/02/2025 12:31

That's very reassuring, I think I'm going to go for it. Thanks

Springup24 · 02/02/2025 12:34

I recently bought 2 twist and fit blinds from 247 blinds and they're amazing. Fitted in about 10 seconds. Although I did have a child holding the other end to help while I twisted my end into position. Delivery seems to take a couple of weeks, but well worth the wait for the quality and price. I'm a total convert!

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