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1317 days ago

Thermal Blinds SOLD

Robert from Saint Johns

I have 2 x Santa Fe Thermacell Honeycomb Insulating Blinds
$45 Each


Colour Antique White

25mm single cell

Width 1200mm Drop 959mm (could be used in less drop)
Width 1400mm Drop 1760mm (could be used in less drop)
Ideally should fit inside the revels (frame)

Features & Benefits

Superior energy efficiency to reduce heating costs.

Exceptional insulating properties for a more comfortable home.

Compact stack depth when lifted to increase view.

Easy to clean – wipe with water or vacuum with a brush on.

Highly durable.

Light and simple to operate.

Custom made for your windows and doors.

Fabrics available in sheer, light filtering or room darkening.

Retain heat in winter. Reduce heat gain in summer.

We had these in our home & they worked well.

These I ordered incorrectly ( 1 Still in it's sealed wrapping) ( the larger on is missing it's mounting brackets, Available from Santa Fe for $25)

Listed on trade me - Thermal Blind Antique White

Pick up is St Johns

Price: $45

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