2 PCS 145 x 100cm Blackout Curtains for Travel – Stick-On, No-Drill Portable Window Blind Film
Product description
The essentials
If you need to block light without drilling or fitting complicated hardware, these blackout curtains for travel-style windows are built for that job. They’re sold as 2 pieces in a stated size of 145 x 100cm each, and the approach is a temporary “stick-on” cover rather than a traditional curtain rail setup.
On paper, that makes them most appealing for renters, students in halls, people using a spare room, or anyone who wants a quick darkening solution for naps, early mornings, or shift work. The design also leans into flexibility: the product description suggests you can cut the blackout material to suit your window shape and size, which is handy if your windows aren’t neat rectangles.
That said, it’s not a like-for-like replacement for proper fitted blackout curtains. The stick-on nature and the cutting guidance matter, and if your window is awkward (odd surfaces, dusty areas, or you need a highly permanent solution), results can be less consistent.
Key features

The main claim here is 100% blackout-style performance using a thermal blackout fabric. The description also notes a special silver coating on the back, and positions the material as insulating too—blocking sunlight and helping reduce ultraviolet rays entering the room in summer, while offering some heat-loss reduction in winter.
Installation is clearly meant to be DIY and hole-free. The kit is described as including 10 pairs of hook and loop, 16 nano-adhesive stickers, and an instruction manual. The suggested flow is measure the window, cut blackout film to size, then stick it to the window area. The description also advises wiping the installation position clean first so the adhesive holds better.
Where this becomes practical is its “portable blackout blind” angle. The product is framed for hotels, dormitories, bedrooms, travel, RV use, and similar temporary setups—something you can take down and reapply without committing to permanent fixtures.
A detail worth noting: if the blackout window cover has an odour, the guidance is to unfold it and place it in a well-ventilated area for a few days. That’s fairly common with some fabrics/adhesives, but it’s still a limitation to keep in mind if you’re sensitive to smells.


Tech specs

- Name: 2 PCS 145 x 100CM Blackout Curtains for Travel Portable Blackout Blind Stick On
- Type: Blackout stick-on window blind material (no drill)
- Size: 145 x 100cm (each piece, per product description)
- Quantity: 2 PCS
- Material: Blackout fabric (thermal blackout, back has special silver coating, as stated)
- Installation components: 10 pairs hook and loop, 16 nano-adhesive stickers, instruction manual
- Use case: Temporary blackout for windows (e.g., bedroom, dorm, travel, RV)
What it’s like in everyday use
Imagine you’ve booked a budget hotel or you’re staying somewhere unfamiliar with bright morning light. Instead of hunting for eye masks or finding a way to hang curtains, you measure your window, cut the blackout material to match, then stick it on after cleaning the surface. Once it’s in place, the goal is a darker room for sleep—plus the extra benefit of reducing glare and (per the description) ultraviolet light entry.
It’s also the kind of solution you can adjust seasonally. In summer you’re aiming to block sunlight, in winter, the insulation effect is mentioned as a way to reduce heat loss.
If you’re using it on a non-standard window shape, the description suggests you can cut the material into shapes such as rectangles, circles, and polygons. In practice, that’s a good fit if you’re comfortable measuring carefully and making neat cuts—because uneven edges can leave small light gaps.

Worth considering if light-blocking needs are “good enough and quick”, not perfection. No-drill systems can look great when applied neatly, but they may not achieve the same uniform blackout effect as fully fitted or professionally installed window coverings.
When it makes sense
It’s a sensible purchase if you:


- Want temporary blackout coverage for travel, dorm rooms, or a rented bedroom where drilling isn’t an option.
- Prefer a DIY approach: measure, cut, stick, and move on.
- Need the flexibility to cut to size and fit around different window shapes.
It also makes sense if you’re dealing with a room that’s bright at inconvenient times—think early sunrise light in summer, or harsh evening light where you’re trying to wind down.

The limitations to keep in mind
You may want to skip it if your window surface isn’t something the adhesive will grip well to, or if you’re expecting a permanent, furniture-grade finish. The quality of light blocking will depend quite a bit on how cleanly you measure, cut, and apply it—tiny gaps can mean some light gets through. And if you’re sensitive to smells, plan for a short airing period before using it.
Is it worth it?
This set can be worth buying if your priority is straightforward, no-drill blackout coverage you can apply quickly and reposition when life changes. For temporary living situations—travel, dorms, RVs, or spare rooms—it matches the job description with its stick-on kit, cutting guidance, and blackout/thermal intent.
It might not be the best choice if you need a fully permanent blackout solution, want a very polished look with no visible edges or gaps, or you don’t have a suitable surface to prep and stick to. In short: it’s more of a practical darkening tool than a heavy-duty “set and forget” curtain system.

Quick questions before you buy
How do you install these blackout curtains?


The description suggests measuring the window, cutting the blackout material, then sticking it on, after wiping the installation position clean.
Can the material be cut to match different window shapes?
Yes—according to the information provided, it can be cut to any size you need and is suggested as suitable for various shapes such as rectangles, circles, and polygons.

Is it really no-drill?
Yes, it’s positioned as no-drill blinds for window coverage, using hook and loop plus nano-adhesive stickers.
What if it smells at first?
The guidance is to unfold the cover and leave it in a well-ventilated area for a few days.
Will it help in winter as well as summer?
The product description claims an insulating effect in winter to reduce heat loss, alongside blocking sunlight and ultraviolet rays in summer.
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