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ChrisDowa 100% Blackout Curtains Review: Two Layers, Real Bedroom Darkness for $22

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Updated
May 3, 2026
ChrisDowa 100% Blackout Curtains
$22
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Key Features

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True Two-Layer Blackout

Thick face fabric plus a sewn-in black liner. Daylight gets stopped at the panel — not just dimmed like single-layer “blackout” curtains.

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Thermal Insulated

The dual-layer build cuts heat transfer through the window, which trims summer afternoon load and keeps the room warmer in winter.

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Grommet Top, Easy Hang

Eight grommets per panel slide onto standard 1.6-inch rods without binding. We had two windows done in under fifteen minutes.

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Quieter Bedroom

Not a soundproof curtain, but the heavy fabric absorbs enough mid-frequency noise to dampen passing-traffic chatter.

Our Experience

We tested the 42 x 63 inch light grey set on a south-facing bedroom window for two weeks. The fabric feels heavier than the photos suggest — there’s real weight to each panel, and they hang flat without ironing. With the curtains drawn fully, the room sits at “can’t see your hand” dark even at noon.

The grommet edges are well-finished, no fraying after multiple slide-back-and-forth cycles, and the thread color matches the grey fabric so the seams stay invisible. We also liked that the black liner is sewn into the panel, not a separate clip-in piece — one less thing to fiddle with at install.

For $22 a pair, we expected compromises somewhere. The closest thing to a complaint is that 42-inch width is on the snug side for wider windows — most setups will want two pairs to get proper fullness.

Pros & Cons

What We Liked

  • Genuine 100% blackout, not “85%” with light leak
  • Quality stitching, no loose threads
  • Fabric feels heavier than the price tag suggests
  • Wide color range — light grey, navy, beige, more

Worth Knowing

  • 42-inch panel width can be narrow for wide windows
  • Slight chemical smell out of the package — airs out fast
  • Heavy fabric needs a sturdy curtain rod (no thin tension rods)

Full Specifications

Panel Size (tested) 42 x 63 inches (set of 2)
Construction Two-layer with sewn-in black liner
Top Style Grommet (1.6 in inner diameter)
Color Options Light Grey, Navy, Beige, Black, more
Length Options 45, 54, 63, 72, 84, 96 inches
Care Machine washable cold
Light Block ~99–100% with proper rod overlap

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these actually 100% blackout?

In our test, yes — when hung with proper rod overlap and a return on each side, no measurable light came through the panels themselves. Light leak around the edges is on the install, not the curtain.

Can I wash them?

Yes, cold cycle on gentle. We air-dried ours and they came out flat, no shrinkage worth noticing.

Will they fit a 60-inch wide window?

Two 42-inch panels gives you 84 inches of fabric, which is the right ratio for a 60-inch window if you want proper fullness.

How thick is the fabric?

Both layers combined feel similar to medium-weight upholstery. Definitely heavier than typical “room darkening” panels at this price.

Final Verdict

The ChrisDowa 100% Blackout Curtains do the one thing they’re advertised to do: black out the room. At $22 for a pair with a sewn-in liner, this is the easy recommendation for shift workers, light-sensitive sleepers, and anyone who’s tired of waking up at 5:30am because the sun has opinions. We’d buy them again without thinking twice.

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