I have a 1982 tin top t25 camper....
thermal blinds
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thermal blinds
HI ALL, who does the best fitted thermal blinds ?
I have a 1982 tin top t25 camper....
I have a 1982 tin top t25 camper....
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Re: thermal blinds
Do you mean silver screen as not seen silver blinds only in coach built stuff?
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Re: thermal blinds
Hiya Stephen
Have a look here, they will do made to measure.
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Have a look here, they will do made to measure.
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Re: thermal blinds
JK ones are "ok" for the money, they do the job, BUT the suckers are a bit carp
We've used them for the past 2 1/2 years so a reasonable investment. There's a company near us called "van comforts" that do thick outside style front wrap round covers for the front and inner blinds, but they were about £90 just for the front one (mates' rates, he drinks in the same pub) so I opted for the JKs (
) and as long as you remember that you DO get what you pay for and are happy to prop them up in the gorners by the dash.... They're fine, but not the best is what I'm getting at
We've used them for the past 2 1/2 years so a reasonable investment. There's a company near us called "van comforts" that do thick outside style front wrap round covers for the front and inner blinds, but they were about £90 just for the front one (mates' rates, he drinks in the same pub) so I opted for the JKs (
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We have the just kampers ones as well, they do the job perfectly well but you could probably pay more money if you try.
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Re: thermal blinds
My local £1 shop does windscreen ones that can be cut down to fit side windows. Its an option anyway, and cheap. Used these quite recently and it kept the interior nice and cool with rear hatch open. Come to think of it, £1 shops are a great source for T25 bits and bobs. Black seed trays make brilliant dash tidys too.
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