No Tools Easy Lift Trim-at-Home Cordless Shades by Redi Shade offer the look and fit of custom cellular shades at a fraction of the cost. Trim at home for a perfect fit with a kitchen knife and included trimming scale and guide. After prepping the surface, the peel and place adhesive application provides permanent installation that is effortless - no drill, screws or brackets required. Easy Lift shades come standard with cordless lift for ease of use and child safety. Blackout honeycomb fabric provides the highest-level of energy efficiency, privacy, sun control and UV protection. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing shades in the USA for over 30 years.
Trim at Home for a perfect fit then, install with No Tools - no drill, screws, or brackets needed for installation; inside mount requires 1 ¼ inch minimum window depth
Trim your shade with a straight-edged kitchen knife using included patented trimming scale and guide; then permanently install in seconds with Simple Stick No Tools peel-and-place application
Cordless lift mechanism for easy operation and clean appearance - safe for children and pets
Energy efficient 9/16-inch blackout honeycomb fabric blocks harsh sunlight and UV to help keep rooms cooler in summer months and extreme temperatures
Your No Tools window covering solution for over 30 years - crisp honeycomb fabric darkens rooms, with rounded bottom rail and finished end caps for a smart look
Trim at Home for a perfect fit then install with No Tools - no drill, screws, or brackets needed for installation
Trim your shade with a straight edged kitchen knife using included patented trimming scale and guid
Permanent installation in seconds with Simple Stick No-Tools peel-and-stick application
Cordless lift mechanism
Crisp honeycomb fabric darkens rooms, with rounded bottom rail and finished end caps for a smart look
Crisp look
Clean with dusting or light vacuuming, spot clean for stains
Q:My shades are stuck. They won't pull down or even go up. What us causing this and how can I fix it?
by|Aug 8, 2021
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A: Hi there, thanks for reaching out to us.
If your shade becomes unbalanced and hangs unevenly or gets stuck, place your hands on the bottom railing spaced an equal distance apart. Gently pull the shade down the full length, or as far as it will go. Help guide the shade back up to the top, keeping the bottom railing as level as possible. This action may have to be done several times until the shade corrects the balance.
Redi Shade Customer Care.
by|Aug 27, 2023
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Q:Can these shades be used (installed) in a skylight?
by|Jul 7, 2021
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A: Hello, thank you for the great question. Our Easy Lift shades may be a little heavy to use in a skylight window. If you were to use them in this fashion, you will need to find another type of adhesive to help secure the bottom portion of the shade to the frame. Please reach out with any other questions, Redi Shade Customer Care
by|Jul 7, 2021
Q:Does this come in a 72" length?
by|Jul 5, 2021
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A: Hi there, thanks for the question! Our Easy Lift shades only come in one length, 64" long and cannot be trimmed for length.
Redi Shade Customer Care.
by|Jul 6, 2021
Q:Are these fine for an RV? Will they be damaged while traveling? We know it’s too long for our windows.
by|Jun 11, 2021
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A: Don’t buy. It’s junk. The sticky part doesn’t stay. It comes down when u pull it. I had to staple it to window. Junk not worth the money
by|Jun 12, 2021
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Feb 17, 2022
Wanted to like these but...
I would love these blinds except both that we ordered fell down about a week after install. Everything else about them is great and the actual blind portion is perfect as needed. We were desperate so ended up running screws through the top into the window sill and it's working, but not thrilled that that's what it came down to.
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Jul 1, 2020
Perfect solution. We purchased these so that the morning sun...
Perfect solution. We purchased these so that the morning sun can be blocked from our breakfast nook. Easy to put up and they look expensive!
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Jun 14, 2020
I bought a dozen shades in blackout and light filtering material. They came well packaged with ea...
I bought a dozen shades in blackout and light filtering material. They came well packaged with easy instructions. The only recommendation I can add is to use a sharp, serrated bread-type knife... it makes the cutting clean and easier than a smooth blade, as noted in the instructions.
Otherwise, I was able to cut and install a dozen shades in less than 2 hours and they look and work fantastic.
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Sep 14, 2019
I read the reviews before I purchased these and I bought two of them any way. Most critical, you...
I read the reviews before I purchased these and I bought two of them any way. Most critical, you need to buy the 3M black double sided tape to make sure these don't fall down. 2nd most critical you must have a very sharp knife to cut these. For the proper window measurement you will need to cut both ends per the instructions. The idea of these blinds are great. They are light weight, but the tape that comes on them will not hold them up, (yes I cleaned the surface very well.) Once you have them up they look really nice and you can't even notice you cut them with a kitchen knife. I would have given them more stars if it hadn't been for the quality of the tape.
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Aug 5, 2018
These shades look grey NOT WHITE when up on the window. The photo on the site is very deceptive. ...
These shades look grey NOT WHITE when up on the window. The photo on the site is very deceptive. Had I known they would look so grey I would have purchased the tan color. With a white ceiling and molding around the window, beige walls, this grey looks awful!
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Aug 5, 2018
VERY DISAPPOINTED!! When these are up, against white molding, they are VERY GREY NOT WHITE, Looks...
VERY DISAPPOINTED!! When these are up, against white molding, they are VERY GREY NOT WHITE, Looks awful!!!
I purchased 3 of these, 2 at 36" and 1 at 48" With beige walls and couch, white molding, this is a very disappointing issue.
High priced and not true color!
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Jan 6, 2018
The Easy-Lift cellular shade is an excellent product and comes with easy to understand directions...
The Easy-Lift cellular shade is an excellent product and comes with easy to understand directions for trimming and installing. The only tool needed is a sharp kitchen knife with between three- and four-inch blade used for trimming both ends. The tape showing measurements for exact points for trimming is on top of the shade. Also there is a guide with a slot for the knife blade. Lady Luck smiled on me, because there was no trimming necessary for where I hung my shade - just pulled the tape off and hung it up - presto! no more glare shining in my eyes.
This might be my most critical review to date I have posted for any product, why? You ask. Maybe ...
This might be my most critical review to date I have posted for any product, why? You ask. Maybe I am expecting too much, to begin with the shade came with minor damage and an end missing, which is a minor disappointment right out of the box, (see picture).
I got the light blocking 36” x 64” for a bay window that is 36” x 48” so I thought great I will not even have to trim, not so fast.
Now comes the real frustration and maybe more than a few lessons. On the instructions that came with the blind (right at the top of the page), is a web site to visit for a video on how to install, it is www.redishare/easy-lify.com which is a bad web address, so thanks to Google I found https://www.redishade.com/product/easy-lift-shades/ which is the correct page.
From there I discovered a youtube video, I will link to. The video is just over a minute and with very simple instructions, none of which address my issues.
To compound difficulty cutting such a small amount off the end; the bottom, (remember very thin “hallow” material see picture), crushes so you need to do something like I did, find some foam (the harder the better) cut to fit inside the end of the bottom rail which you will need the extra support. The slide you see in the instructions is also very loose, which allows the material to move around a lot, and as any DIYer knows you want anything you are cutting to be held solid and in place, that is an absolute necessity for a smooth cut and safety.
I tried to cut about ¼” off the end, not so easy, the top and bottom are very thin, which I will assume is done to make cutting through with a kitchen knife as recommended easy, but it makes it impossible to keep the end from moving around and causing a really rough tearing of the paper thin material.
To add insult to injury, I removed the backing from the tape that is suppose to hold it in place, after removing the budget blind that has been hanging there for 30 plus years, (and displays melting by the South Texas sun), did dusting, cleaning to make sure everything was nice and newish, I attempted to place the Redi Shade Easy Lift blind in the aforementioned bedroom bay window, it promptly fell down, so I pushed harder and held it for a minute or so, pulled to lower and yep it fell down. So I said some things, which I will leave to your imagination.
OK I am calmer now; I used 4 pieces of 3M tape strips left over from my security system, to hold and that worked. I do not need this level of aggravation for such a simple product.
What did I learn, I should have gone next size up, wound up cutting ¾ of an inch off, if you are close to the same size, having more material to remove will give you a better cut. Insert something anything to firm up the bottom rail, caution all the material is delicate so conventional tools are useless, by that I mean clamps or saws. Use a razor knife with a exposed blade wider than the blinds width to cut it, go slow in a sawing motion, like you are doing heart surgery, if you have some rough edges, making sure the end is held very tightly together, use 220 or finer sandpaper very lightly to make minor roughness smooth. If at first you do not succeed then try again do not let a blind get the best of you.
We received this shade, which arrived with a dent in the plastic part, and watched an easy how-to...
We received this shade, which arrived with a dent in the plastic part, and watched an easy how-to video for installation. It is a little more involved than it looks. There are measurements on the adhesive side to go by for trimming, but you have to measure the opposite side because the end caps stick out further and the shade will not fit. You have to remove the end caps to cut, but measure before you do. We had to trim the ends twice because of this. The layers of paper and plastic are a bit more challenging to cut through than the video shows. We used a brand new straight edged kitchen knife and it was still harder than it looks. Once we got the perfect size, we pulled off the strips to expose the adhesive and stuck it up in the window. We pulled it down to make sure it worked and pushed it back up. The shade did not go all the way up on one side and hung down until we played with it a little. It looked good for two days until it fell down onto the window sill. We put it back up and it soon fell again. the window frame is clean and new so there is no reason why it should not stick. There does not seem to be anyway to install it without the adhesive. The shade is certainly not worth the money since it is plastic, paper and adhesive and won't stick to the window frame. Very disappointed in this product.
I regard these as temporary shades. However, given the requirement they can be the perfect solut...
I regard these as temporary shades. However, given the requirement they can be the perfect solution. I installed these in a room where my grandkids stay when they visit, so I didn't want any cords which pose a safety concern. They're extremely easy to install. It takes about 5 minutes. The instructions said to use a smooth kitchen knife to cut them. I found the equivalent of a bread knife worked best. I kept the protective cellophane on them, measured and marked with a sharpie, cut them, removed the cellophane, re-attach the decorative endpiece, and push them against the upper window sill. Mine stayed at the opening I selected. Keep in mind these shades come in different light filtering capability, from simple low light filter to complete blackout. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking for a temporary solution to blinds.
No Tools Easy Lift Trim-at-Home Cordless Shades by Redi Shade offer the look and fit of custom cellular shades at a fraction of the cost. Trim at home for a perfect fit with a kitchen knife and included trimming scale and guide. After prepping the surface, the peel and place adhesive application provides permanent installation that is effortless - no drill, screws or brackets required. Easy Lift shades come standard with cordless lift for ease of use and child safety. Energy efficient honeycomb fabric softly filters light, while providing privacy and UV protection. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing shades in the USA for over 30 years.
No Tools Easy Lift Trim-at-Home Cordless Shades by Redi Shade offer the look and fit of custom cellular shades at a fraction of the cost. Trim at home for a perfect fit with a kitchen knife and included trimming scale and guide. After prepping the surface, the peel and place adhesive application provides permanent installation that is effortless - no drill, screws or brackets required. Easy Lift shades come standard with cordless lift for ease of use and child safety. Energy efficient honeycomb fabric softly filters light, while providing privacy and UV protection. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing shades in the USA for over 30 years.