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70 of 70 people found the following review helpful: By Gus and Laura Keane (Durham, NC) - See all my reviews This review is from: Safety 1st Deluxe RollerShade 2-Pack (Baby Product) It sounds like a great idea, but the quality of this window shade makes it nothing but trash. Pieces brake off, and the adhesive runs all over the window ledge of the car door making it a sticky mess, but unfortunately it's not sticky enough to hold down the shade, so it just dangles. Don't waste your money. 38 of 38 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Safety 1st Deluxe RollerShade 2-Pack (Baby Product) Please don't waste your money on this item! Especially if your car is equipped with a rear window defogger. The elements in the back windshield prevent the suction cups from sticking properly. Even worse, when the shade is installed, it is not wide enough. Seldomly does this item even block the sun from my baby's eyes. Try "One Step Ahead", they have three shades, one wide enough for the back window and two shades for the back side windows. The window shades from "One Step Ahead" also stay on the window. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Safety 1st Deluxe RollerShade 2-Pack (Baby Product) A better alternative, April 4, 2002 Reviewer: bdmorache from Bristol, CT While this seems like a great idea, and believe me it can come in handy, as a Child Restraint Technician I can not recomend the roller type of sunshade. Not only are the suction cups choking hazards, but they will mark your windows after a couple of months. But more importantly, in a crash, the metal rod of the roller will become a projectile, imbedding itself in whatever may be convienent. The sunshades that simply stick on with static cling are much easier and have none of the hazards of the roll on types. When the suction cups loosen, they become serious choking hazards. |