Keep your heating and air conditioning costs down with these reflective solar curtains. Just hang them on a curtain rod between your curtains and the window. During the cold months, solar curtains prevent heat loss and reflect heat back into the room. On sizzling summer days, they keep the sun's rays from penetrating and heating up the house. They also protect furniture from sun fade and increase your privacy. You can see out, but no one can see in. Made of metalized polyethylene.
I use these to keep out the summer heat. They last about 3-4 years and do great job.
4/16/2013
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
2.0
not what i expected
By df
from fresno, ca
About Me Midrange Shopper
Pros
Cons
Poorly Made
Unattractive Design
Best Uses
Privacy
Comments about Solar Curtains:
thought they were transparent.
4/10/2013
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Work great!
By annie
from Meshoppen,Pa
About Me Budget Shopper
Pros
Easy To Hang
Cons
Best Uses
Bedroom
Kitchen
Living Room
Privacy
Comments about Solar Curtains:
Item is great...even used them in our camper.
3/13/2013
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Energy Savings Just Waiting!
By Budget Conscious
from IA
About Me Budget Shopper
Pros
Attractive Design
Blocks Out Light
Easy To Hang
Quality Construction
Cons
No cons at all
Best Uses
Bedroom
Drafty Areas Or L Rooms
Living Room
Privacy
Comments about Solar Curtains:
Great for using underneath thermal curtains to save more of your hard earned money. More in your pocket instead of the electric and gas providers.
3/6/2013
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
4.0
An ounce of protection against sun!
By Practical and Pragmatic Shopper
from Minneapolis, Minnesota
About Me Budget Shopper
Pros
Blocks Out Light
Cannot See Inside
Can See To Outside
Easy To Hang
Easy To Size To Odd Sizes
Quality Construction
Cons
Film Scratches Easily
Very Delicate
Best Uses
Bedroom
Kitchen
Living Room
Privacy
Sliding Glass Doors
Where Is The Sun Shining
Comments about Solar Curtains:
This product prevents people from seeing inside my apartment windows. The first day with sunshine was a pretest--sunshine was blocked and the room did not get overly hot. An extra lamp can provide illumination if it is necessary. I noticed when window was open that the film would try to cling to the screen and would blow away from window with the breeze. I may try to tape some kind of weight in a seam at the bottom. If the weight does not work then I will definitely buy another pair.