🪟 Elevate your window game—cord control that’s sleek, safe, and stress-free!
The Blind Cord Winder is a patented, clear polycarbonate device designed for safe and damage-free blind cord management. It requires no installation tools, protects walls from damage, and offers quick, durable winding for long cords. Perfect for modern homes seeking a clean, hassle-free window treatment solution.
Package Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.88 x 0.83 inches |
Item model number | 200000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Care instructions | Spot Clean |
Additional product features | Blind-cord management, damage-free installation, durable polycarbonate material |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Best uses | Window |
Pump type | Manual |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
D**A
Love it!
This is so easy to use. Just attach the bottom of the cord, wind the winder up to the top of the cord with your two fingers, and hook the top of cord to it. It looks nice, and it works wonderfully. I didn't want to have to screw a bracket into the wall or use tape that would tear off paint or drywall. I like the round see-through design. It seems sturdy. I love it!
E**N
Nice, simple product
I’m using these to keep my blind strings up from my cats and they work pretty well and are very low profile being clear plastic.
H**R
Good and sturdy but pricey
These are durable and easy to use. It's kept my cat from hanging herself. The price is a little much
N**E
Easy to use and no drilling required!
I purchased this to shorten some of the cords to babyproof window treatments throughout our house. I didn't want to drill holes so this was a great solution. It was quick and easy to 'install' these. I also appreciate that they are clear so not a total eyesore. Simple, reliable and great value for the price.
P**E
Good invention
These items keep long cords from trailing onto the floor and appear to be an improvement over gluing plastic cord hooks to the wall. Items arrived promptly and in good shape, with due credit to the Amazon delivery person since the items are plastic and shipped in an envelope, and so required TLC to arrive without damage. Items were as described by seller and worked as described. I used them on 4 old-fashioned Hunter 70” high Douglas blinds to shorten the 4 cords that hoist the blinds up and down. I just put them on, but can see they will work just fine unless I forget they're there and neglect to unwind the cords before using them to raise or lower the blinds. I fastened each of them just above the cord holders located at the midpoints of the blinds, wound the cords up till the winder was hidden behind the cloth valences, and secured the ends of the cords in the winder hooks. I generally leave the middle 2 blinds halfway down and the outer two raised so do not anticipate having to unwind and rewind the cords from the winder, which would be somewhat of a nuisance.
I**A
Easy to use
Just what I needed for my cats safety so that they don’t play with the cords and prevent them to get stuck. Easy to use and install, literally seconds.
R**H
Incredibly Useful
I got this because my cat is always attaching the blind cords if they hang down. It works super well in keeping her from reaching it when the blinds are up. I have a command hook on the wall, and I just leave the ring on the command hook to avoid winding it up and down.
J**B
As long as you already posses patience....
These do exactly what they say they do, and you should be warned, you do have to spend a few minutes each time you close your blinds. Im not a monk, or a nun, but I do have a lot of patience, so I look at it as a time to breath and be mindful. If there was an alterative, I would gladly switch. But in my case, there isnt.My husband on the other hand, he doesnt have a lot of patience and he just wont do it. The blinds will stay open or closed, however I leave them, because he is done with these. He would like me to return them but again, I need the cords wound up and there isnt an alternatice I have found that works for mine.You have to wind the string just so, so that the string doesnt cover up the side that has the opening where you latch it. If you are not careful, you have to start over. Letting them down is easy, just unlatch and let unravel. Pulling them up. It works, but not if your in a hurry.
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