Redi Shade Arch Light Filtering Cellular Shade (No Tools) 72x36 vs LazBlinds Cordless Cellular Shades 24x36 White
Overall winner: LazBlinds Cordless Cellular Shades 24x36 White
Key Differences
Redi Shade (A) is slightly more affordable and highlights a peel-and-stick, no-tools arch solution that mimics a custom blind; LazBlinds (B) offers cordless cellular construction with stronger user ratings and reported better privacy/light blocking and perceived quality. Choose A if you need an easy peel-and-stick arch/light-filtering shade that fits curved windows; choose B if you prefer cordless cellular shades with higher user ratings and a more privacy-focused, durable appearance
Redi Shade Arch Light Filtering Cellular Shade (No Tools) 72x36
Arch-shaped light-filtering cellular shade with no-tools, peel-and-stick installation for half-round windows. Energy-efficient honeycomb cells aid insulation and privacy during daytime use
Pros
- no-tools installation
- peel-and-stick for permanent installation
- energy-efficient honeycomb cells
- light-filtering fabric for privacy
Cons
- requires trimming to fit some arches
- listed size may need cutting for exact fit
- installation may not be ideal on all window types
LazBlinds Cordless Cellular Shades 24x36 White
Cordless cellular shades with no tools installation, light filtering honeycomb design. Customers note easy setup, good quality, and value
Pros
- cordless, tool-free installation
- easy to install in 30 seconds
- quality appearance and light filtering
- fits various walls and windows
Cons
- no drill required but limited to cordless design
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Redi Shade |
| Durability | LazBlinds |
| Versatility | LazBlinds |
| User Reviews | LazBlinds |