Internal Thermal Blind

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I am looking to purchase an internal thermal blind for my fiat ducato motorhome and wondered if you guys had any good suggestions? I have seen them range between 30-50 pounds. Thanks in advance for your help on this.
 
My suggestion, would be get external. No condensation at all. Internals are good for a quick getaway if your wilding But condensation will be there in morning
 
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I was thinking for more when it is storage really
 
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If it's in storage is go external or if you have blinds
 
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Do you mean get external one?

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Internal blinds do nothing but stop the light. If the sun is hot, it is already inside the van, if the weather is cold, the cold is already inside the van. The external blind stops the hot and cold before it enters the van. They are not as pretty outside and are more expensive. Only the external works.
 
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I have an internal thermal cab blind set and we e never had any condensation on the screen in a morning.
I bought ours from CAK tanks - if you have a look on their website - look for the website catalogue and it’s page 104.
I have one for the windscreen and both door windows.
Only issue I’ve had is that one of the rubber suckers split where the ring goes through it, but they sell spares of these, so problem solved.
The downside is that they leave dirty circle marks on the windows.
Plus side is that they work.
 
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