Munchkin Two White Hot Safety Sunblock Shade-Black
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| List Price: | $12.99 |
| Price: | $9.45 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Munchkins White Hot heat alert reveals the word HOT when your car interior is too hot for baby. The Vinyl shade blocks the suns glare and protects from harmful UV rays. Small sight holes mean that you can clearly see what you need to through the car window while keeping the sun out of your childs eyes. The unique 2-step release button is easy to use; push & release button to adjust shade, push & hold button to roll up. Suction cups mean that the shade can be easily attached and removed from your car without any damage to your cars upholstery. 2 Per Pack
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #22672 in Baby Product
- Brand: Munchkin
- Model: 26202
- Released on: 2006-06-01
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 5.30" w x 19.30" l, 1.20 pounds
Features
- Easy-to-use, 2-step release button. Just push and release to adjust, push and hold to roll up
- Vinyl shade blocks the sun's glare and protects from harmful UV rays
- Suction cups attach to car window to prevent damage to car upholstery
- Driver-safe, see-through material
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
An easy-to-use, retractable car shade that blocks the sun and lets you know when the car interior is too hot.
Customer Reviews
Disappointing
I put them in the center of the window and the sun always seems to peek around them on either side. And now the suction cups have lost suction and will not go back on the window. These are terrible. I'm going to have to buy some more window shades but it will not be these.
dangerous
Many reviewers commend this shade does not stick to the window. Well, I cannot agree more. May I also add one more point - if your infant is not riding in the center backseat but by the window, this shade falls off unexpectly, well, should I say more...... trust me, the weight of this shade is not light, you do not want this to hit your baby.
the darn things don't stick
I guess I am never going to find a sun shade that actually sticks to my windows. Even with cleaning them often using alcohol, as the manual suggests, they fall off every single day. How frustrating! Might as well save myself the frustration and get my windows tinted!




