Best internal screens?

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Thinking of getting some new internal screens (X250 2008)

The ones I have (make unknown) have rubbish suckers that are driving me mad and are getting old now.
I note there are all sorts of qualities out there from about £40 to maybe £80.

Which ones would Funsters reccommend, considering easy secure 'suckering' is a given?

Thank you............................
 
Our neighbour a couple of doors down uses the sucker type internal screens, and ever time his MH alarm goes off I know he will say, "the bloody suckers came away", but still he keeps putting the poxy things back on. :doh:

Why not use an external thermal screen, a lot easier to fit.
 
Amazon product ASIN B003URXDFE
I bought these, little big as I thought they were for my specific van, but on arrival they were 'universal'. They have been on the van now since they arrived and been removed and replaced (carefully) but so far so good, they are keeping direct sunlight off the cab area at present which I m convinced will help the longevity of the cab seats and avoid fading. Suckers Ok arrived in a separate box no issues as stated in the reviews so they seem to have rectified the 'bent ones'. They fit nicely in the overhead cab when not in use. I also have external ones which I have not used yet.
 
Our neighbour a couple of doors down uses the sucker type internal screens, and ever time his MH alarm goes off I know he will say, "the bloody suckers came away", but still he keeps putting the poxy things back on. :doh:

Why not use an external thermal screen, a lot easier to fit.
This happened to me but once knew what was setting the alarm off made sure they were 'tight' and it has not happened for weeks. ( bet it will tonight) ;)
 
Amazon product ASIN B003URXDFE
I bought these, little big as I thought they were for my specific van, but on arrival they were 'universal'. They have been on the van now since they arrived and been removed and replaced (carefully) but so far so good, they are keeping direct sunlight off the cab area at present which I m convinced will help the longevity of the cab seats and avoid fading. Suckers Ok arrived in a separate box no issues as stated in the reviews so they seem to have rectified the 'bent ones'. They fit nicely in the overhead cab when not in use. I also have external ones which I have not used yet.
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Our neighbour a couple of doors down uses the sucker type internal screens, and ever time his MH alarm goes off I know he will say, "the bloody suckers came away", but still he keeps putting the poxy things back on. :doh:

Why not use an external thermal screen, a lot easier to fit.
I have some Taylormade external screens, you are right they are excellent.
However, I do camp in some wild places(not at the moment of course) and use internals so we are not compromised if a situation develops.
 
Well, after some research I bought these:-

They arrived very smartly, after a payment made via Paypal.

Expensive, Yes, very, compared to the rest of the market

However , they are twice as thick as the ones I am replacing and holy of holies, the suckers work!
More suckers than the replaced ones as well

Now I have these and oldie but goodie Taylormade external ones I am equipped for anything.
 

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