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2-Pack Deconovo Long Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtains (Two Patterns) from $9 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or $35+ orders

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Deconovo via Amazon [amazon.com] has 2-Pack Deconovo Long Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtains (Two Silver Patterns) from $9 w/ code 75EGBHCS at checkout. Shipping is free w/ Prime or $35+ orders.
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04-26-2024 at 12:16 PM.

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Bought two sets of the 52x84" panels in a turquoise color last time they were on sale. At the time they were advertised as "black out" and insulated, but I would say they are only room darkening as opposed to total blackout (the darker grays/blacks may do a better job).

They're pretty thin for an "insulated" panel, but they do look nice and are satin soft. They don't have a reflective surface toward the window, so the insulation must be sandwiched inside the panel (muslin?), or maybe they're just double layered without extra insulating materials. I would say the biggest insulating benefit comes from the air gap they create, because as you get close to them you can still feel the cold through them. I would actually buy double the number of panels (or at least double the width of the window you're covering) to maximize the insulating effect.

Not bad for $20-$30 per window, but if you want true blackout and/or true insulating panels and aren't renting or changing decor every year, buy a really nice set once because they work infinitely better and pay for themselves with the extra comfort from blocking drafts.
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04-28-2024 at 12:48 PM.
04-28-2024 at 12:48 PM.
Quote from AmusedScent305 :
Bought two sets of the 52x84" panels in a turquoise color last time they were on sale. At the time they were advertised as "black out" and insulated, but I would say they are only room darkening as opposed to total blackout (the darker grays/blacks may do a better job).

They're pretty thin for an "insulated" panel, but they do look nice and are satin soft. They don't have a reflective surface toward the window, so the insulation must be sandwiched inside the panel (muslin?), or maybe they're just double layered without extra insulating materials. I would say the biggest insulating benefit comes from the air gap they create, because as you get close to them you can still feel the cold through them. I would actually buy double the number of panels (or at least double the width of the window you're covering) to maximize the insulating effect.

Not bad for $20-$30 per window, but if you want true blackout and/or true insulating panels and aren't renting or changing decor every year, buy a really nice set once because they work infinitely better and pay for themselves with the extra comfort from blocking drafts.

What would you recommend as a really nice set?
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04-28-2024 at 02:29 PM.
04-28-2024 at 02:29 PM.
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What would you recommend as a really nice set?

You're not likely to get a VERY good quality set from most department stores, but JC Penney and Nordstrom will have passable quality, but you'll want to look at them in-store and probably wait for their sales so you aren't over paying.

Best option would be a local upholstery shop: give them a call and tell them what you're wanting. It will cost more than these Deconovo by far, but they will be the last curtains you'll ever buy. I have a set that are 30 years old, and besides the sun faded backs, they still look as good as new (no holes, no tears, no fraying, no thinning, etc.).
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