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Old 20-07-2009, 8:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile Window Black-Out Blind.

Hi everyone, I'm looking for a reasonably priced black out blind for my home cinema room. I have seen some people using ones that have runners on the side to block all the light and I'm very interested in these.

If anyone has any information on where to get them from or recommendations it would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Window Black-Out Blind.

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I got mine from these guys. See the video here for a demonstration of the blind in action.

I don't think they sell directly to the public (only via dealers) but you can phone them and ask them how to get hold of one.

Excellent customer service. Can't recommend them or their blinds highly enough
Wish I knew about these before. I bought some normal perfect fit blinds and they are rubbish. Huge gaps at the sides let in loads of light
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Re: Window Black-Out Blind.

ikea do them cheap as chips
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