25 Pcs White Plastic Blind Pull Cord Knobs Drops Pull End, Decorative Window Blind Cord Tassel, Vase Shape Window Shade Pulls Tassels for Roman Curtain Crafts Treatment Accessories

$ 3.56

Nice shape and feel. Manufacturing is good, with no sharp edges. Kind of a blue-white color, as opposed to pure white or yellow-white.We used these on blinds of various colors, and they look good against all of them. They look fresh and bright against beige blinds, for example, instead of clashing.The plastic has some heft to it; these are not thin cheap-feeling pull tabs.Be aware that the feed hole is very small (fits a “standard” cord size IMO), so if you have wider cords or a double-thickness cord, you might not be able to use these (unless you enlarge the hole). It might take some patience and a sharp pushing tool to get the cords through if they have a tendency to fray.Persistence paid off for us, and we were able to use these on all except one blind, which had a double cord that looped at the bottom. (We could have cut the cord and used two of these on the resulting two cords, but decided to leave the original pull tab as it was still in good condition.)We did end up using these on some blinds on which the original pull tabs were still in good condition, because we like the look/shape of these better than the original pull tabs.One good thing about the hole being very small is that a small knot will not pull through, so no need to knot it more than once. This is great if you don’t want to shorten your cords by doing multiple knots.Because the 25-pack was more than we needed, we stacked 3 of them on one cord (one of top of each other) on a roman blind that is very heavy. We really like that 3 of these on top of each other give us a bigger area to grab for cranking up the heavy blind. This particular cord happens to be in an out-of-sight location, so it doesn’t matter if this looks a bit weird. It actually doesn’t look as weird as you might think. Maybe a bit of a “1970’s beaded blind” look though! Because this cord is out-of-sight, it’s also a bit finicky to locate each time you go to raise the blind. That’s why we wanted to try these stacked on top of each other; to make it easier to locate the cord. It turns out to work great for that!We’re please with the look and feel of these! We’ll keep the spares around just in case, but can’t imagine that these will degrade and break over time the way the thin original ones did.

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