Gro Anywhere Blackout Blinds founds loads these at halfords merry hill and spotted in halfords in Birmingham these are a bargain for £7 this is the cheapest anywhere
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davidbrent
19 Mar 1626#9
Heat. Ordered for my cousin who told me, for some reason, he needs exactly 12 hours darkness a day in his spare room.
soldierboy001 to MinerWilly
20 Mar 164#40
minerwally you don't put it on the windscreen, you burk.
123absh
19 Mar 164#14
We have a blackout roller blind in babies room but it still let's too much light from 4.30am in summer so this works well for us during those months. Adjustable size with Velcro bits and you have to make sure you wet and stick the suckers evenly and right to the edge of glass... However I still roll the black out blind over it and we have darkness! And still the baby does not sleep well...zzz
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jackbremer
19 Mar 161#1
Wow that's an excellent price, well found. IIRC these are £25 new and ~£19 second hand everywhere else.
AnnaMak to jackbremer
19 Mar 16#5
Its £15 on Amazon often!?
K0YS
19 Mar 161#2
damn. wish it was available online.
whitecitadel
19 Mar 161#3
great product for travelling with babies... and students...
cabbagekitten to whitecitadel
19 Mar 161#4
Do you work in marketing?
reddragon105 to whitecitadel
19 Mar 161#10
And students with babies?
tin to whitecitadel
19 Mar 162#11
and anyone who hates light in the morning! :wink:
_g_
19 Mar 162#6
Good price, but not an amazing product.
I'm a really light sleeper and got one for sleeping at friend's houses etc.
Obviously won't fully block out light at edges, though does through the material.
Sucker cups don't seem to be as great as they could be.
SausageMummy to _g_
20 Mar 16#28
We have one for my LOs room - phenomenal: doesn't let any light in...
kellyburgess589
19 Mar 162#7
these are Fab, I found that they really blocked out the light in babies room
scnickr
19 Mar 162#8
Great product for kids especially when travelling.
davidbrent
19 Mar 1626#9
Heat. Ordered for my cousin who told me, for some reason, he needs exactly 12 hours darkness a day in his spare room.
ruddas
19 Mar 161#12
We got rid of ours. It's too much of a hassle to put up and take down. Far better off buying a standard black out blind.
mayzi to ruddas
20 Mar 16#16
I'd recommend it as a travel blind..
samzam
19 Mar 16#13
Which birmingham store was this please?
123absh
19 Mar 164#14
We have a blackout roller blind in babies room but it still let's too much light from 4.30am in summer so this works well for us during those months. Adjustable size with Velcro bits and you have to make sure you wet and stick the suckers evenly and right to the edge of glass... However I still roll the black out blind over it and we have darkness! And still the baby does not sleep well...zzz
lisajohnsonxxx
19 Mar 16#15
They had some in the Bilston store too
jackbremer
20 Mar 16#17
Fair play. I haven't looked for them since we bought six, and then we had proper shutters and thick curtains put in the new pad.
tomla
20 Mar 16#18
Where were they located in the store. With which other items please?
buddn07
20 Mar 16#19
And baby students.
qwerta369
20 Mar 16#20
Buy 29 sets and get 12 months interest free credit.
ultrak3wl
20 Mar 16#21
Why is it called Gro Anywhere? Unless aiming at people like David Brent's cousin.
Flashbry
20 Mar 16#22
Any good for vampires? :-)
justicesj
20 Mar 16#23
sucker cups are poor and no longer stick. blind does its job if you can keep it to stay up
SausageMummy to justicesj
20 Mar 16#29
We've had ours for 2.5 years and still going strong...
benjai to justicesj
20 Mar 161#41
Try licking them
N_W2003
20 Mar 161#24
none left in merry hill. just been in. clearness section was empty
Moonmonkeys to N_W2003
20 Mar 161#25
Thanks for the heads up, was going to have a butchers whilst down there in a bit.
soldierboy001
20 Mar 162#26
Shouldn't stop you mincing down there though.
Maverick77
20 Mar 16#27
Great find 19.99 in Argos.
tommob23
20 Mar 16#30
Just visited my local Halfords and there was none in unfortunately, this was in Hattersley near Ormskirk.
Don't suppose as a bit of a long shot that anyone has tried my other local ish one, Wigan? If you have please let me know if they have them in?
painstick
20 Mar 16#31
Heat added, but you could just paint it black. BLACK!
Cavity
20 Mar 161#32
Good find. But is this what they call the wild chase of the goose?
RCUK
20 Mar 16#33
£15 at amazon and john lewis currently
Valkangill
20 Mar 16#34
They're pish....!!!!
_g_
20 Mar 16#35
I suspect my standards for light, may be a little, ah, tighter - normally I have double proper blackout material so that even in the middle of summer, you could be facing the window, wave your hand infront and not be able to see any movement or anything but 'black'.
MinerWilly
20 Mar 16#36
Amazed Halfords are selling these , they cant be legal , surely they'd impair your vision ?
soldierboy001 to MinerWilly
20 Mar 164#40
minerwally you don't put it on the windscreen, you burk.
HankMcSpank
20 Mar 16#37
Skank-tastic deal.
Quad
20 Mar 161#38
I use black binliners like any self respecting goth. keep it real.
magpie36
20 Mar 16#39
they're a cheap alternative, fixing them up an taking down a lot seems to make the suction cups useless so i just leave it up now.
Biggunspaul
20 Mar 161#42
Is this halfords subtle way of telling brummies to hide their faces :wink:
exclusivezia21
21 Mar 16#43
Which Birmingham branch is it?
AstalaVista
22 Mar 16#44
Thanks OP. Found one in Southampton Store and it was marked down to £5, even better :smiley:
loop
22 Mar 161#45
several of the reviews on Amazon are critical of the sucker caps. If they don't hold the blind on the window then it's obviously a waste of money, or if there is only a 50/50 chance it will stay up, imagine being on edge all night waiting for it to drop!
AstalaVista to loop
22 Mar 16#46
I am planning to use Velcro (available at Tesco for £3 and stick it on the edge of the window (only at the top and if needed on the sides). The gro anywhere has velcro on its edges to help with managing with the window size.
I presume that velcro option will be much more stable! Just one of the solutions (as I do not want to use sucker caps due to the venetian blinds that I have for the window).
MinerWilly
22 Mar 16#47
Whoosh ....
kghunt
23 Mar 16#48
I've had one of these for over a year and I paid £20. I put it on the little kids window in the summer. Brilliant and really well made. Good find.
soldierboy001 to kghunt
23 Mar 16#49
Why? Does it act as an air-conditioning unit? Bargain.
kghunt
26 Mar 16#50
No but it stops them getting up at stupid O'clock because it's light and they go to sleep straight away at 7-8 even though it's daylight until 10.
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I'm a really light sleeper and got one for sleeping at friend's houses etc.
Obviously won't fully block out light at edges, though does through the material.
Sucker cups don't seem to be as great as they could be.
Don't suppose as a bit of a long shot that anyone has tried my other local ish one, Wigan? If you have please let me know if they have them in?
I presume that velcro option will be much more stable! Just one of the solutions (as I do not want to use sucker caps due to the venetian blinds that I have for the window).