Hello Phil, thanks for your video blinds look great, we have a Bailey unicorn and the blinds have the little spring type clip and a few of them I’ve had to super glue back on, so you’re magnet type blinds are a much better idea , keep your videos coming, 👍👍.
Another great video Phil. I’ve had nothing but trouble with the original blinds on my Major 6TD, continually striping the mech down to retention them. These look a good retrofit option 👍
Thanks Phil, another great vlog, that metal strip idea is much better than the plastic clips, I keep a few spare however the strip is an even contact the full width of the blind and looks better 👍
Hi Joe. Great question the 2 side blinds are roughly £140 each and around £260 for the Centre window. The frames are alloy and not plastic like the other manufacturers. The build quality is very good. I have also spoken to them re the 30 degree angle for the lower screw holes and they looking it how to adapt the current corner sections. Hope this helps. Thanks Phil👍🙂
The logic in my brain would have started with the large middle one first and then the outer two. Good job Phil. These look a good product. Our Bailey has concertina blinds at the front but the sides are the roller spring type. But im a long way off needing to replace them just yet, thankfully.
Hi David I get your point. I did them this way to cover up the screw holes. Plus as I had a line level to work with it also made much more easy I hope this makes sense. Cheers Phil👍🙂
Hi Phil, what a great vlog. I’ve been pondering on changing ours since we’ve had the caravan but didn’t want to buy from Bailey or second hand. Thanks for the fitting info too. Cheers.
Hi Richard. These blinds came to around £520 which is cheaper than other brands. The side sections are alloy so they will not warp in the heat. I considered second hand but the price I was quoted by one Breakers was nearly the cost of these blinds. many Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Well Phil over the years I’ve seen lots and lots of products for the caravan, I’m impressed they are the Hounds Testicles. I’m sure they will have great success with the product particularly in the self build van sector. My blinds are spot on despite being 15 yrs old but if I have a problem I know where I’m going. Your van looks fantastic. 😁👍
Hi Colin. They are very well made. Yes the Self build market is a great sector for them. We have ditch the tie backs as well. looks better without them. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Hi Phil, a fantastic product and looks the bees knees fitted 👍. Our Bailey has very large almost clear front windows. We keep our white fly screens down as the front of the van feels like a goldfish bowl 😂. After watching this Gail is very interested. Will have to see. Best regards, Rob & Gail 😀
Hi Rob n Gail. They are very well made the side sections are made of alloy instead plastic. If you are interested email them and then they will ring to discuss measurements. It would be great video for you as well. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Hi Phil, great video and very useful too. I noticed you replaced the front 3 windows. I want to change all my blinds in the caravan so i take it you can change the sides and back blinds too as well as the front ones? Thanks again
Hi Adam. Thanks for watching. Yes you can replace all your Blinds. If you use code LOSTWEEKENDS10 you will get 10% of your order. They are very well made. Thanks Phil. 🙂👍
What great blinds, I have a newish van but the blinds will die soon enough and these will be a good replacement. A simple improvement to improve bottom access for the securing holes is to either add lugs on the side of the frame a few centimetre from the bottom as I am assuming drilling into the side of the new blinds will foul the operating mechanism? These can be discrete and avoid the bottom shelf. Also whilst not a show stopper I would prefer total blackout so would want a single blind without the small stylish holes on the middle blinds. An option maybe nice as the current ones look great but i prefer blackout. Great video and product, Any view on retail costs?
Hi Colin. The plastic corner are quite forgiving the mechanism it not effected by the corner sections. They are roughly £520 for all three which is cheaper than other brands. The holes do not bother me. If I need total black I will close the curtains as well. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Hello Phil, thanks for your video blinds look great, we have a Bailey unicorn and the blinds have the little spring type clip and a few of them I’ve had to super glue back on, so you’re magnet type blinds are a much better idea , keep your videos coming, 👍👍.
Hi BB. They are great. Having a break this weekend. Travelling to sunnier climate. Will resume next Sunday. Cheers Phil 👍🙂
Another great video Phil. I’ve had nothing but trouble with the original blinds on my Major 6TD, continually striping the mech down to retention them. These look a good retrofit option 👍
Hi Paul. They are a pain. Yes these are a great retro fit. Thanks Phil👍🙂
Hi Phil, this one might come in very useful , thanks for sharing.
Hi Mark. Thats the idea. They are very well built and easy to fit. Thanks Phil👍🙂
Thanks Phil, another great vlog, that metal strip idea is much better than the plastic clips, I keep a few spare however the strip is an even contact the full width of the blind and looks better 👍
Hi Joe. Great question the 2 side blinds are roughly £140 each and around £260 for the Centre window. The frames are alloy and not plastic like the other manufacturers. The build quality is very good. I have also spoken to them re the 30 degree angle for the lower screw holes and they looking it how to adapt the current corner sections. Hope this helps. Thanks Phil👍🙂
The logic in my brain would have started with the large middle one first and then the outer two. Good job Phil. These look a good product. Our Bailey has concertina blinds at the front but the sides are the roller spring type. But im a long way off needing to replace them just yet, thankfully.
Hi David I get your point. I did them this way to cover up the screw holes. Plus as I had a line level to work with it also made much more easy I hope this makes sense. Cheers Phil👍🙂
Hi Phil, what a great vlog. I’ve been pondering on changing ours since we’ve had the caravan but didn’t want to buy from Bailey or second hand. Thanks for the fitting info too.
Cheers.
Hi Richard. These blinds came to around £520 which is cheaper than other brands. The side sections are alloy so they will not warp in the heat. I considered second hand but the price I was quoted by one Breakers was nearly the cost of these blinds. many Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Well Phil over the years I’ve seen lots and lots of products for the caravan, I’m impressed they are the Hounds Testicles. I’m sure they will have great success with the product particularly in the self build van sector. My blinds are spot on despite being 15 yrs old but if I have a problem I know where I’m going. Your van looks fantastic. 😁👍
Hi Colin. They are very well made. Yes the Self build market is a great sector for them. We have ditch the tie backs as well. looks better without them. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Thanks for the vlog really well explained
Thanks Ray. These blinds are good and made to a high standard they will out last the Caravan. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Hi Phil, a fantastic product and looks the bees knees fitted 👍. Our Bailey has very large almost clear front windows. We keep our white fly screens down as the front of the van feels like a goldfish bowl 😂. After watching this Gail is very interested. Will have to see. Best regards, Rob & Gail 😀
Hi Rob n Gail. They are very well made the side sections are made of alloy instead plastic. If you are interested email them and then they will ring to discuss measurements. It would be great video for you as well. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
Hi Phil, great video and very useful too. I noticed you replaced the front 3 windows. I want to change all my blinds in the caravan so i take it you can change the sides and back blinds too as well as the front ones? Thanks again
Hi Adam. Thanks for watching. Yes you can replace all your Blinds. If you use code LOSTWEEKENDS10 you will get 10% of your order. They are very well made. Thanks Phil. 🙂👍
What great blinds, I have a newish van but the blinds will die soon enough and these will be a good replacement.
A simple improvement to improve bottom access for the securing holes is to either add lugs on the side of the frame a few centimetre from the bottom as I am assuming drilling into the side of the new blinds will foul the operating mechanism? These can be discrete and avoid the bottom shelf.
Also whilst not a show stopper I would prefer total blackout so would want a single blind without the small stylish holes on the middle blinds. An option maybe nice as the current ones look great but i prefer blackout.
Great video and product, Any view on retail costs?
Hi Colin. The plastic corner are quite forgiving the mechanism it not effected by the corner sections. They are roughly £520 for all three which is cheaper than other brands. The holes do not bother me. If I need total black I will close the curtains as well. Thanks Phil.👍🙂
If you had to pay for them, then how much? Great video. Thanks.
Hi Mike good question about £520 which cheaper than other Brands. The side are alloy so the are not going to warp in the heat. Many Phil.👍🙂