Thermal blinds
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Thermal blinds
Morning all,
Does anyone have any recomendations for a 'good value' thermal blind for a Duetto.
This is what we are currently looking at.
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Thanks a lot
Jonny
Does anyone have any recomendations for a 'good value' thermal blind for a Duetto.
This is what we are currently looking at.
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Thanks a lot
Jonny
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Re: Thermal blinds
Jonny_80 wrote:Morning all,
Does anyone have any recomendations for a 'good value' thermal blind for a Duetto.
This is what we are currently looking at.
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Thanks a lot
Jonny
Not got a Duetto, but have very pretty much identical blinds to those.
Some condensation still appears on the windscreen (there is a gap between the blinds and the glass, the thickness of the suckers), but nothing like before.
Had to replace a couple of the suckers as they tend to go hard after time.
Blinds are used all the time, when in use and when not in use.
Good investment IMO and the price looks good.
PB
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Re: Thermal blinds
Hi there,
The £41.90 made me blench a bit as we use two screens similar to these at £11.99 each; one on the front windscreen and one across the back doors.
We have had them for three years now (we used them on a boat and the car before "Petal") and they are still in decent condition.
They make a significant difference.
Best regards,
The £41.90 made me blench a bit as we use two screens similar to these at £11.99 each; one on the front windscreen and one across the back doors.
We have had them for three years now (we used them on a boat and the car before "Petal") and they are still in decent condition.
They make a significant difference.
Best regards,
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Re: Thermal blinds
Hi
Are you specifically looking for Iternal screens? I think the general concensus among MHrs, is that the Extenal screens are the most efficient in dealing with condensation. Silver Screens seem to be the most popular. Often for sale on Ebay.
Andy
Are you specifically looking for Iternal screens? I think the general concensus among MHrs, is that the Extenal screens are the most efficient in dealing with condensation. Silver Screens seem to be the most popular. Often for sale on Ebay.
Andy
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Re: Thermal blinds
Thanks for all your help.
Just want something to keep help warmth during cold nights, and, more importantly, to keep it cool during the summer.
Jonny
Just want something to keep help warmth during cold nights, and, more importantly, to keep it cool during the summer.
Jonny
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