We know why the breakaway happens but I have a 2.6m blind and it cant even lift the blind because of the breakaway. I don't have any children in my house and even if I do they would always be supervised. How do I make sure I can lift my blind without it collapsing and getting damaged.
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So, to use a well used phrase in your video, "the problem here is" .......extremely poor design, not the lack of knowledge of buyers. These hooks are inevitably going to go with even a small amount of pressure. They are light gauge plastic for goodness sake. Designed to force you to buy another blind with what should be a quick repair, possible by the owners. Its not uncommon nowadays to expect people to replace rather than repair and while I appreciate your video is explaining the issue, it does not tackle the root problem. Why they could not be designed with aluminium or stronger stems is beyond me. Equally other blind manufacturers have blinds where the stems can be clicked out and quickly replaced. Buyers beware. Check out the design before buying....