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product_id: 1796491
title: "Redi Shade No Tools Original Blackout Pleated Paper Shade Black, 36\" W x 72\" L, 6 Pack"
brand: "redi shade"
price: "2531955₫"
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Redi Shade"
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# Blocks 99% light Trim-to-fit precision No-tools, drill-free install Redi Shade No Tools Original Blackout Pleated Paper Shade Black, 36" W x 72" L, 6 Pack

**Brand:** redi shade
**Price:** 2531955₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌙 Darken your space, brighten your life—no tools, no fuss, just blackout bliss!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Redi Shade No Tools Original Blackout Pleated Paper Shade Black, 36" W x 72" L, 6 Pack by redi shade
- **How much does it cost?** 2531955₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- redi shade enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted redi shade brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cordless & Kid-Safe:** Enjoy a sleek, modern look with no cords—safe for children and easy to operate with included clips.
- • **Custom Fit, Zero Hassle:** Trim at home for a perfect, tailored blackout experience without any tools or hardware.
- • **Durable & Sun-Resistant:** Made from resilient paper that won’t crack or fade, designed and crafted in the USA for lasting quality.
- • **Instant Darkness, Total Privacy:** Blocks 99% of light and UV rays, creating the ideal environment for sleep, media rooms, or nurseries.
- • **Effortless Peel & Stick Installation:** Stick it up in seconds on any clean, smooth surface—no drills, screws, or brackets needed.

## Overview

The Original Pleated Blackout Shades by Redi Shade offer a no-tools, cordless solution that blocks 99% of light for ultimate privacy and UV protection. Designed for easy at-home trimming and peel-and-stick installation, these durable, sun-resistant paper shades provide a sleek, child-safe window covering ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms. Trusted for over 30 years and made in the USA, they combine convenience with effective light control in a stylish, minimalist design.

## Description

Product Description When a good night’s sleep is all you need, sometimes the most beautiful color is a perfectly dark room. That is exactly what you get when you remove 99% of light with Redi Shade’s No Tools Original Blackout Shade. Trim this pleated shade at home for a perfect fit, prep the surface and then install without any tools — no drill, screws or brackets needed. Ideal for any space that requires complete light control and privacy like bedrooms, children’s rooms, and movie rooms. This blackout shade is made of durable paper. Redi Shade, the original No Tools solution for window coverings, has been designing these shades in the USA for over 30 years. From the Manufacturer Redi Shade Original Black Out shades block all light; perfect for an infant's room, bedrooms and media entertainment rooms. Ideal for metropolitan areas. Stylish look with no cords for added safety; raises and lowers with clips. Trims and intalls in seconds; simply trim to fit the width of your window, peel off the adhesive strip and stick into place. Fits any size window; for windows smaller than 36-inches wide, trim with a utility knife or for windows wider than 36-inches overlap two or more shades.

Review: Great price for what you get!... but understand what you're getting - First, these shades work... very well. The material lets ZERO light through. Other than the light coming around the gaps between the shade and the window frame, no light penetrates the shade itself. Total darkness! But don't get it twisted... these are otherwise pretty flimsy. Don't buy them expecting hardware or anything "sturdy." They are essentially a 36" wide piece of pleated paper. The paper material seems to maybe be a mixture of paper, cloth and plastic. So it feels like it's going to hold up well (and the reviews I relied on to make my purchase indicated that it does). At the top of the shade is an adhesive strip (peel and stick). After cutting the shade to size, you peel the wax paper and stick it up. Its very sticky, so get it in the correct place before lifting it to the edge you plan to stick it to. There's no do overs. The set comes with 2 clips per shade to hold them up or down. That's the only hardware. No strings to pull. No screws or brackets. Just two clips. But this makes installation so easy. Installation tips... 1. Measure the window width at top, middle and bottom. You'll cut the shade to the most narrow measurement. 2. Measure and cut each window at a time. You'll learn from doing the first one (at least I did!). I didn't quite trim the first one narrow enough... and cut the rest a little more narrowly. 3. Once you know the measurement, use a cutting board and very sharp knife or razor to "slice" the shade. Keep it folded like a block (adhesive stip facing up) and you can slice through it. 4. First, inspect the window frames for dust or grime and clean them if needed to ensure adhesion. Then peel the waxpaper strip off the adhesive. Align it in the window about an inch from the top to be sure its centered and cut to the right width. Then stick it to top of the window frame (a clean, smooth surface. If your window frames are dirty, or textured, they won't hold). 5. Then let the rest of the shade unfold (drop). It will eventually relax and fill the window. Pinch two clips to the bottom. My windows are pretty long , so I didn't need to trim anything off. But you can trim them easily if you have shorter windows and don't want to leave the excess. 6. To raise the shade, just remove the clips and fold the pleats back up to near the top of the window and replace the clips to hold it up. I found putting them about 1.5" from the edge looked best (less sag). For $10, you CANNOT beat these for a quick, functional method to blackout light. I intend to buy true shades for close to $50 each at some point in the future. But since my wife works nights, and we have 11 windows in our room... that wasn't a viable option to get her a dark room to sleep in NOW. These worked perfectly for now (and much easier to install too).
Review: Great temporary solution for baby’s room - So glad someone recommended these to me as a temporary solution to darken our littlest’s room. They’re easy to use, stay up, and do the job. I just wish they’d come on longer options, too. We kept the blinds that came with our new apartment as a temporary measure until we were ready to install something more permanent. The day before our move-in, I pulled on the cord of the blinds in our baby’s room and the whole thing came crashing down; blind slats were everywhere. Thank goodness my kids weren’t there. I panicked because the window is east-facing and the little room gets baked in the morning sun. I was relieved to find these shades. They arrived on our move day to our new place. In the midst of the chaos, we were able to cut and install one easily. We were hoping to have the a/c installed that day, but it didn’t work out. That meant the paper shades were too short to cover the window. My only wish is that the 48” width shades would come in longer options. I would have definitely purchased a longer set. For the first night we covered the bottom with a cardboard box. By the next day’s nap we had the a/c in and then the shade length was sufficient. It really blocks the light and lets our toddler nap comfortably during the brightest hours. This is only the third day with the shade up. We will see how long it stays up. Luckily, we have extras if it falls. It also remains to be seen how easily it can be removed and whether it will strip the paint. We just don’t know. These would also be great when traveling in case the windows aren’t sufficiently shaded for babies and kids who nap. The friend who recommended them said her mother used them while visiting Norway in the summer, during the long days of the midnight sun. Where she was staying there wasn’t good window cover, so she used these. I don’t understand the reviewers who complain that this is a temporary solution that’s difficult to open and close. It takes a bit of folding to clip them back up, but it’s all straight forward and easy to do. It’s also not intended to be a permanent replacement for proper window treatments. At $5/shade, these are great..

## Features

- Trim at Home: Prep Your Surface, and Then Trim at Home for the Perfect Fit Inside Or Outside Your Window Frame, Then Install in Seconds Without a Drill, Screws, Or Brackets — No Tools Needed
- Light Control: Block 99% of light for complete privacy, light control and UV protection for bedrooms, children’s rooms and movie rooms
- Always Cordless: No cords for a clean look and child safety — use included clips to raise and lower shade
- Durable Paper: Made of durable paper that will not crack from sun exposure; designed in USA
- No Tools Installation: Your No Tools window covering solution for over 30 years — works as a stand-alone solution, or easily layer behind existing window treatments

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000SDROMG |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,147 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #6 in Pleated Window Shades |
| Brand | Redi Shade |
| Closure Type | Cordless |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Window |
| Control Type | Bottom Up |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (25,547) |
| Fabric Type | Trim at Home: Prep Your Surface, and Then Trim at Home for the Perfect Fit Inside Or Outside Your Window Frame, Then Install in Seconds Without a Drill, Screws, Or Brackets — No Tools Needed |
| Finish types | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00750227617207 |
| Included Components | 6 Shades, 12 Clips, Installation Instructions |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
| Item model number | 1617201 |
| Manufacturer | Redi Shade |
| Material | Paper |
| Mounting Type | Inside Mount |
| Number Of Panels | 6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 6 |
| Opacity | Blackout |
| Operation Mode | Cordless Lift |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean Only |
| Product Dimensions | 72"L x 36"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Room Type | Home Office, Nursery |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 36"W x 72"H |
| Special Feature | No Tools Install |
| Specific Uses For Product | Window |
| Style | 6 Pack |
| UPC | 750227617207 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Redi Shade
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Paper
- **Opacity:** Blackout
- **Product Dimensions:** 72"L x 36"W

## Images

![Redi Shade No Tools Original Blackout Pleated Paper Shade Black, 36" W x 72" L, 6 Pack - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51r1CysPevL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How well do these block out the light? I need something that completely blocks the light out. Anyone got a picture of how well these work?**
A: You can use scotch tape (or any other good tape) and use black trash bags which you likely already have to black out the window for significantly cheaper than these. I used a 30 gal 1.2 mil trash bag on my window which covered the whole thing, and it blocks out about 95% of the light. The drapes then block out the rest creating total black out. If you were to buy the heavy duty "yard trash bags" that are 2 mil or thicker, I guarantee those would blackout a window alone. A 50 gal yard or construction trash bag would cover a huge window. With my drapes (which I never open) you can see the trash bag either so it doesn't look bad. The window its on faces my backyard so nobody will ever see it outside. This window unfortunately faces east so the rising sun beams in my window and I work nights and come home to go to sleep in the morning. This works like a charm!

**Q: what kind of tape to use?**
A: 2 my redi Shade easy life cordless shades keep falling, the seal tape  liner stopped working, how do I get more tape for my 2 blinds that are 60" x 64"?  Where do I order the tape from?   Looking forward hearing back you soon.  Thxs

**Q: Is it sturdy enough to be taken on and off daily, without ruining the adhesive?**
A: A simple solution to mounting them daily is to use push pins or thumbtacks. If you cannot push them into wood to hold the blinds at the top of each side then use a tiny hammer or the rubber handles of a pair of pliers.  When you leave if you're worried about the holes created by use of pins or tacks just spackle them with wood dough.  You might use the same holes to push the pins into.

**Q: Can I use these in my apartment where there are already existing permanent blinds (not blackout ones) which I cannot remove?**
A: The blinds are about 1 1/2 inches in depth. If you have room between the permanent blinds and the window they should fit. The top sticks to the window and unfolds downward as far as you want. They provide a clip to set the height.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price for what you get!... but understand what you're getting
*by R***N on June 29, 2025*

First, these shades work... very well. The material lets ZERO light through. Other than the light coming around the gaps between the shade and the window frame, no light penetrates the shade itself. Total darkness! But don't get it twisted... these are otherwise pretty flimsy. Don't buy them expecting hardware or anything "sturdy." They are essentially a 36" wide piece of pleated paper. The paper material seems to maybe be a mixture of paper, cloth and plastic. So it feels like it's going to hold up well (and the reviews I relied on to make my purchase indicated that it does). At the top of the shade is an adhesive strip (peel and stick). After cutting the shade to size, you peel the wax paper and stick it up. Its very sticky, so get it in the correct place before lifting it to the edge you plan to stick it to. There's no do overs. The set comes with 2 clips per shade to hold them up or down. That's the only hardware. No strings to pull. No screws or brackets. Just two clips. But this makes installation so easy. Installation tips... 1. Measure the window width at top, middle and bottom. You'll cut the shade to the most narrow measurement. 2. Measure and cut each window at a time. You'll learn from doing the first one (at least I did!). I didn't quite trim the first one narrow enough... and cut the rest a little more narrowly. 3. Once you know the measurement, use a cutting board and very sharp knife or razor to "slice" the shade. Keep it folded like a block (adhesive stip facing up) and you can slice through it. 4. First, inspect the window frames for dust or grime and clean them if needed to ensure adhesion. Then peel the waxpaper strip off the adhesive. Align it in the window about an inch from the top to be sure its centered and cut to the right width. Then stick it to top of the window frame (a clean, smooth surface. If your window frames are dirty, or textured, they won't hold). 5. Then let the rest of the shade unfold (drop). It will eventually relax and fill the window. Pinch two clips to the bottom. My windows are pretty long , so I didn't need to trim anything off. But you can trim them easily if you have shorter windows and don't want to leave the excess. 6. To raise the shade, just remove the clips and fold the pleats back up to near the top of the window and replace the clips to hold it up. I found putting them about 1.5" from the edge looked best (less sag). For $10, you CANNOT beat these for a quick, functional method to blackout light. I intend to buy true shades for close to $50 each at some point in the future. But since my wife works nights, and we have 11 windows in our room... that wasn't a viable option to get her a dark room to sleep in NOW. These worked perfectly for now (and much easier to install too).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great temporary solution for baby’s room
*by M***O on June 30, 2024*

So glad someone recommended these to me as a temporary solution to darken our littlest’s room. They’re easy to use, stay up, and do the job. I just wish they’d come on longer options, too. We kept the blinds that came with our new apartment as a temporary measure until we were ready to install something more permanent. The day before our move-in, I pulled on the cord of the blinds in our baby’s room and the whole thing came crashing down; blind slats were everywhere. Thank goodness my kids weren’t there. I panicked because the window is east-facing and the little room gets baked in the morning sun. I was relieved to find these shades. They arrived on our move day to our new place. In the midst of the chaos, we were able to cut and install one easily. We were hoping to have the a/c installed that day, but it didn’t work out. That meant the paper shades were too short to cover the window. My only wish is that the 48” width shades would come in longer options. I would have definitely purchased a longer set. For the first night we covered the bottom with a cardboard box. By the next day’s nap we had the a/c in and then the shade length was sufficient. It really blocks the light and lets our toddler nap comfortably during the brightest hours. This is only the third day with the shade up. We will see how long it stays up. Luckily, we have extras if it falls. It also remains to be seen how easily it can be removed and whether it will strip the paint. We just don’t know. These would also be great when traveling in case the windows aren’t sufficiently shaded for babies and kids who nap. The friend who recommended them said her mother used them while visiting Norway in the summer, during the long days of the midnight sun. Where she was staying there wasn’t good window cover, so she used these. I don’t understand the reviewers who complain that this is a temporary solution that’s difficult to open and close. It takes a bit of folding to clip them back up, but it’s all straight forward and easy to do. It’s also not intended to be a permanent replacement for proper window treatments. At $5/shade, these are great..

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***R on September 2, 2021*

Clips / pegs not strong enough to hold blind. Adhesive not strong enough either to stick.

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