Buy blinds online and save! Did you know that installing your own blinds and curtains is very simple and will save you time and money? Buying your blinds online with Yes Blinds is quick, easy and secure. With our '48 Hour Dispatch' range, you will receive your blinds sooner and can easily install them yourself the day they arrive. With our large selection of blinds and curtains to choose from, you can compare different fabrics and colours to discover the perfect option for you.
Ours were purchased from their eBay account and were all delivered by courier in perfect condition and as fast as can reasonably be expected, considering our distance from their warehouse (about a week).
Yes Blinds did everything you'd expect a good eBay trader to do: they communicated each step of the order process, provided a tracking number, left feedback after payment and sent electronic and hard copy of invoice. Big thumbs up from us for their professional conduct.
For each window, there will be the track/pelmet box (long), several boxes of blind vanes and several packs of bottom weights. The quantity of the latter two is dependent on the width of track. If I remember correctly, a 1.5m track can take 19 vanes (89mm width vanes).
The track itself is pre-assembled with the vane clips and rod all ready to go. All you need to do is (accurately) mark and drill some holes for the mounting brackets and the track clips in securely. There's a plastic pelmet set also included, and the mounting arrangement will depend on whether you want to include them or not.
You'll most likely need to cut the vanes to suit, as they're all 2400mm in length. Grab a vane and clip it in. You'll get an accurate measure doing it this way. By clipping one into various clips (I do each end and one in the middle) you'll also confirm the track is square and level. I'd then mark it, cut and re-hang to confirm. If correct, I'd set that aside as my "master" and just trim the others to match.
YOU MUST CUT FROM THE TOP AFTER SLIDING OFF THE TOP CLIP AND RETAINING ROD. NOT THE BOTTOM, OTHERWISE YOU CAN'T SLIDE THE WEIGHT IN.
We have one of those cardboard sewing helpers for fabric measuring, and I found it easier to cut the vanes on this. Scissors can be used, but I used my paper guillotine.
If you're slightly inaccurate your your cutting (say 1-5mm) it's not the end of the world. You have to fold the top around a retaining rod, and it's here that you can make fine adjustments to the drop length. Trial and error is the key, you'll rarely get it perfect first time. Slide folded top into head clip, and clip it to track.
It's repetitive work, but trust me -- it's worth it.
The above is how I did it, but I had the instructions nearby. They're printed on the back of the track box cardboard insert, so don't hastily dispose of that box!
And the results? They look VERY good, and you'd be hard pressed to know they're budget items. They rotate well enough and the weights are sufficient in calm conditions. The only minor gripe is when you slide the vane stack, it's neither the smoothest nor quietest action.
But remember these are about the cheapest verticals you'll find (at the moment anyway).
Great service and the quality of the blinds are terrific.The items were sent promptly, well packaged and no parts missing.All queries answered promptly.
My overall buying experience with the company was outstanding. They answered all my emails quickly & thoroughly. The delivery was much faster than I expected. It states 5-7 business days but I received them in 2 days. (I'm in Sydney)
The quality of the blinds were way better than I expected considering the low price. They were easy to install on my own and shorten them to the length required. I was also impressed with the nice pelmet that was also included.
They look great and I would definitely recommend buying these.
Recently I ordered Eco Timber Look Venetians for a rental property. I needed them in a hurry. Yes blinds really delivered - I had them within 4 days in Sydney. Every part of the order was 100% correct. I think this is an affordable and good quality service.
JacintaMackenzie would not shop at Yes Blinds again.
Initial purchase experience good then it went downhill from there
Apparently our blinds were dispatched the day we ordered them however we did not receive them until nearly two weeks later and only after we followed up with the supplier. Disappointed customer here.
Ours were purchased from their eBay account and were all delivered by courier in perfect condition and as fast as can reasonably be expected, considering our distance from their warehouse (about a week).
Yes Blinds did everything you'd expect a good eBay trader to do: they communicated each step of the order process, provided a tracking number, left feedback after payment and sent electronic and hard copy of invoice.
Big thumbs up from us for their professional conduct.
For each window, there will be the track/pelmet box (long), several boxes of blind vanes and several packs of bottom weights. The quantity of the latter two is dependent on the width of track. If I remember correctly, a 1.5m track can take 19 vanes (89mm width vanes).
The track itself is pre-assembled with the vane clips and rod all ready to go. All you need to do is (accurately) mark and drill some holes for the mounting brackets and the track clips in securely. There's a plastic pelmet set also included, and the mounting arrangement will depend on whether you want to include them or not.
You'll most likely need to cut the vanes to suit, as they're all 2400mm in length. Grab a vane and clip it in. You'll get an accurate measure doing it this way. By clipping one into various clips (I do each end and one in the middle) you'll also confirm the track is square and level. I'd then mark it, cut and re-hang to confirm. If correct, I'd set that aside as my "master" and just trim the others to match.
YOU MUST CUT FROM THE TOP AFTER SLIDING OFF THE TOP CLIP AND RETAINING ROD. NOT THE BOTTOM, OTHERWISE YOU CAN'T SLIDE THE WEIGHT IN.
We have one of those cardboard sewing helpers for fabric measuring, and I found it easier to cut the vanes on this. Scissors can be used, but I used my paper guillotine.
If you're slightly inaccurate your your cutting (say 1-5mm) it's not the end of the world. You have to fold the top around a retaining rod, and it's here that you can make fine adjustments to the drop length. Trial and error is the key, you'll rarely get it perfect first time.
Slide folded top into head clip, and clip it to track.
It's repetitive work, but trust me -- it's worth it.
The above is how I did it, but I had the instructions nearby. They're printed on the back of the track box cardboard insert, so don't hastily dispose of that box!
And the results? They look VERY good, and you'd be hard pressed to know they're budget items.
They rotate well enough and the weights are sufficient in calm conditions.
The only minor gripe is when you slide the vane stack, it's neither the smoothest nor quietest action.
But remember these are about the cheapest verticals you'll find (at the moment anyway).
Overall we are very happy with our decision.