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Does anyone know of a roller shade of decent design that will stay on
track and not shred upon use?

Presently the only inexpensive roller shade that I have been able to
find is the type that is inherently flawed. First the width adjustment
is accomplished by a telescoping tube that creates a dissimilar
diameter. That in turn causes the blind to be biased and move to the
smaller diameter side. Secondly the design of the shade also includes
shade material that is intentionally weakened at vertical fault lines.
That is included in the design so that one can easily tear a vertical
slice off to accommodate the correct width.

When you have both diagonal roll up and a weakened material you get
shredding at the smaller diameter side. The shade is worthless. It
seems that self installation ease outweighs usefulness. What a joke.

The older type of roller shades were cut to length on a lathe type
machine. No fault line material. No uneven diameter tube. It actually
worked without shredding or shifting.

Who makes a properly designed simple inexpensive roller shade?



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On Sep 20, 11:28*am, wrote:
Does anyone know of a roller shade of decent design that will stay on
track and not shred upon use?

Presently the only inexpensive roller shade that I have been able to
find is the type that is inherently flawed. First the width adjustment
is accomplished by a telescoping tube that creates a dissimilar
diameter. That in turn causes the blind to be biased and move to the
smaller diameter side. Secondly the design of the shade also includes
shade material that is intentionally weakened at vertical fault lines.
That is included in the design so that one can easily tear a vertical
slice off to accommodate the correct width.

When you have both diagonal roll up and a weakened material you get
shredding at the smaller diameter side. The shade *is worthless. It
seems that self installation ease outweighs usefulness. What a joke.

The older type of roller shades were cut to length on a lathe type
machine. No fault line material. No uneven diameter tube. It actually
worked without shredding or shifting.

Who makes a properly designed simple inexpensive roller shade?


Bite the bullet and get the cut-to-length at your box store. Prices
aren't all that high and the mid grade ones I've bought have been
quite functional and durable. You've been around long enough to know
by now that when you buy cheap you buy hassles, crap or both.

Joe
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On Sep 20, 11:52*am, Robert Neville wrote:
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I've been pleased with justblinds.com


I have some cut to width for 35 years and they are still in good
condition, just dirty from lack of cleaning.
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Levolor. At Lowe's. Take care when you measure. IIRC, under $10,
almost certainly under $20.

Cindy Hamilton


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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 08:26:42 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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On Sep 20, 12:28*pm, wrote:

Who makes a properly designed simple inexpensive roller shade?


Levolor. At Lowe's. Take care when you measure. IIRC, under $10,
almost certainly under $20.

Cindy Hamilton


Thank you.
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