The Bifold Clickfit Pleated Blind is a made-to-measure pleated blind sold by Blinds 2go, available in 51 finishes with a from-price of £17.96. The "Clickfit" name points to the fitting mechanism - a clip-in system designed for UPVC double-glazed windows that avoids drilling into the frame.
Who it suits
Pleated blinds fold accordion-style when raised, stacking neatly at the top of the window rather than rolling onto a tube. That compact stack makes them a reasonable choice for smaller windows where a roman blind's deeper stack would obscure too much glass. The format also suits conservatories and roof windows, where the fabric can be held taut against sloped or awkward glazing.
The Clickfit fitting is particularly relevant for renters or anyone reluctant to drill into UPVC window frames. Where a standard bracket requires screws into the frame or reveal, the clip-in design grips the rubber gasket on a UPVC sealed unit - no fixings, no residual damage. That said, this fitting type works only on UPVC windows with the right gasket profile; wooden frames and aluminium windows are not compatible in the same way.
An opacity class is not stated for this range. If you need confirmed blackout for a bedroom, verify the specific fabric's light-blocking performance directly with the retailer before ordering. The palette leans heavily neutral, which suits living rooms and home offices where a subtle, unobtrusive blind is the goal.
The colours
51 colours available
All 51 finishes are plain, tone-on-tone colours rather than prints or textures. The palette divides into three broad groups: warm neutrals (Cocoa, Latte, Oatmeal, Cream, Bone White), cool whites and greys (Pure White, Palest Grey, Dove Grey, Silver Grey, Storm Grey, Slate Grey, Charcoal), and a single accent - Royal Blue. The grey and white options are numerous enough that matching a room's existing colour scheme should be straightforward. Cocoa and Latte sit closer to brown than beige in most lighting conditions, which may be worth checking via a sample before ordering.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £17.96. Check Blinds 2go for the price at your exact window size.
The range opens at a low from-price, making it one of the more budget-friendly pleated options at this retailer. Pleated blinds at this price point typically use a lighter-weight fabric than a heavier Roman or venetian alternative, which is worth factoring in if you're covering a larger window where fabric drape and weight matter.
How it compares
Against other pleated blinds, the Clickfit mechanism is the distinguishing feature. A standard pleated blind uses conventional brackets that require fixing into the reveal or frame face; the clip-in system removes that step for compatible UPVC windows. If your windows are not UPVC, or if the Clickfit profile does not match your specific window's gasket, a standard pleated blind with conventional brackets may be the better route.
If thermal performance is the priority - particularly for a conservatory that overheats in summer - a honeycomb or cellular blind would outperform a single-layer pleated fabric. Cellular blinds trap air between fabric layers in a way a standard pleated blind cannot. The price difference is real, but for south-facing conservatory glazing the thermal benefit of cellular construction is more substantial than the step up in cost suggests.
For rooms where light control is the main concern rather than fitting convenience, a roller blind with a confirmed blackout or dimout fabric gives clearer opacity guarantees and is typically available across a wider fabric range at a similar price point.