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Save 55% on Sun Zero Blackout Curtain Panel

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(31235 Reviews)
$8.99 $19.99
55% OFF
· Deal may expire anytime

Information

  • Platform: Amazon
  • Country: US

Description

The Sun Zero Easton Blackout Curtain Panel is an energy-saving window treatment designed for homeowners who want to reduce light, noise, and energy costs.

Its blackout technology blocks most unwanted light and enhances privacy, while the thermal properties help keep your room cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

The built-in metal grommets slide smoothly onto curtain rods, and the fabric is lightweight yet durable, making it easy to hang and maintain.

Customers note that each panel is sold separately, so be sure to measure your window and order enough panels for full coverage.

Buy Suggestion

[Verdict]
Buy these if you need basic, functional blackout curtains on a strict budget—the navy color tested by users blocks nearly all morning light, and at $8.99 per panel, the value is hard to beat at this price tier. Skip these if you want premium fabric feel or need consistent quality across multiple panels, as reported snag defects appear even on new units.

[What buyers say]
The strongest positive theme across 31,235 reviews is effective light blocking: users in bright rooms report “the room was darkened” even at 3pm, with darker colors performing better. Many appreciate the lightweight, non-bulky fabric and smooth grommet slides, which make installation simple on standard rods. However, fabrication defects are a real pattern—one verified buyer of the blush color noted “2 of the 4 panels I just put up have snags in them,” suggesting quality control is inconsistent across color variants.

[Honest drawback]
The 100% polyester fabric, while lightweight and easy to wash, is prone to snags and pulls that detract from appearance—multiple reviews confirm this defect can appear on arrival, not just after use. Additionally, each panel is sold individually, so covering a 60-inch window requires two panels ($17.98 total), making the advertised “55% off” less dramatic than it first appears.

[Price take]
At $8.99 per panel with 55% off the $19.99 list price, this is genuinely cheap—but the list price of $19.99 for a single polyester panel is inflated, so the actual savings are more modest than the percentage suggests.

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