Kohl’s: 2-Pack Sun Zero Fulton Energy Efficient Curtains Only $8.49 (Reg. $49.99)
Need new curtains?
Hop on over to Kohl’s.com where this 2-pack of Sun Zero Fulton Energy Efficient Curtains is on sale for just $9.99 (regularly $49.99)! Even sweeter, be sure to sign up for Kohl’s text alerts by texting SAVE24 to 56457 and you’ll score a unique code good for 15% off your purchase – making these curtains just $8.49!
Shipping is free on any order of $75 or starts at $8.95 for orders less than $75 OR opt for free in-store pickup – if available at a store near you.
(Thanks, Jerry!)
I just ordered these for my sons room and they are decent enough.
I wouldn’t use them in my formal living room or anything but good for a bedroom.
Thanks for the honest review Sara! Good to know they work well for your son’s room!
I’ve order this brand in the past. What I like to do with the one’s I have hanging up….is thread them onto a rod via the hemmed seam.
I let the grommets hang at the bottom to keep the curtains balanced and straight. Maybe odd to some, but it works for me. I don’t use pole rods. Using them upside down allows more width coverage for my windows too.
Great idea!
Great tip! Thanks for sharing!
Can you get these at the kiosk for free shipping?
Saw these at Kohls, but ordered from Target last time there was a posting. They are thin and light shines through. They were also too short for my taste. Took them back. Unfortunately had to pay for shipping anyway. Live and learn, I guess.
I love the comments of your readers Collin!!! Saves me so much trouble. You are the best and have such thoughtful readers!!! Thanks for helping us save!
Thanks for the super kind comment Alicia! I agree! We do have awesome readers! 😉 You are SO welcome!
I took a chance – need some for my basement and for a couple bedrooms that don’t get much use. Since they are more for Looks, rather than function, I am hoping they work.
Since others have shared tips: At that price you could buy two sets and have more fullness to cover the windows, which would help make the room darker when they’re closed. $17-$20/window is still a good deal.