Transform Your Space Effortlessly! 🖤
The Room Divider Tension Curtain Rod is a versatile and durable solution for your window treatment needs. With an adjustable length of 122 to 150 inches and a robust steel construction, it supports up to 22 pounds without the need for drilling or tools, making installation a breeze. Perfect for any room, this stylish black rod is designed to enhance your living space while providing functionality.
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 122"L x 1.26"W |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Material | Steel |
Mounting Type | tension |
Color | Black |
M**
Worth the purchase!
I was so stoked to find that these existed. I did not have a rod across my closet and only shelving for years. It was so easy to install in my closet and I only had to put holes in my walls for the anchors to support each side. I purchased another one for my office because I needed something to cover the background for Zoom calls. I purchased this and a couple of curtains and it worked perfectly. The rod was long enough to go across the room and it's very sturdy and never fell down once. I also use anchors on each side just for backup.
A**R
An inexpensive way to divide a room.
I was recently racking my brain to come up with a way to divide a large room in my house that was currently being used as my workroom for products that I sell on Etsy. As my 20-year-old grandson was moving in with us, I made my workroom smaller in order to make a bedroom for him and I wanted an easy and inexpensive way to separate his bedroom from my workroom. I saw this Room Divider Tension Curtain Rod when I was shopping for a bathroom shower tension rod on Amazon and it had gotten very good reviews. I was a little skeptical because the room was at least 12' across and I couldn't see how a tension rod could stay up over that expanse. I must say I was pleasantly surprised at how well this tension rod works! I ordered 2 navy blue full-size flat sheets and attached them to the rod with round metal curtain hooks and put up the rod. With the round curtain hooks, the divider curtain slides easily across the rod and opening and closing the curtain is no problem. The tension rod, which is hung just below the ceiling, has stayed in place and not moved at all. I am very happy with this Room Divider Tension Curtain Rod because it solved my dilemma about dividing the room and giving my grandson some privacy. It was an inexpensive and rather simple solution to my problem and I would not hesitate to recommend it.
Y**N
Perfect and Sturdy
I got this over a couple months ago. I live in a small apartment with very little storage or cabinets in the kitchen but I love cooking and have a lot of small appliances and baking accessories.I used this to hang 3 curtains in front of 2 (1 silver and 1 black) restaurant style shelves that store all my non-perishables and kitchen tools.The rod is sturdy and holds its tension. I haven't even used the peices that came with it to screw I to the wall under the rod that keep it from moving. I am in the middle of changing the colors of my living and dining room so I haven't bought a ceiling to floor curtain that will span the entire 100 inches from wall to wall yet.But this is definitely worth buying and makes everything look much better.
A**N
“Hang tight” and easy to set up
I recently purchased this curtain rod for my bedroom and I am beyond impressed with how easy it was to assemble and use. The instructions were clear and straightforward, making the installation process a breeze. I love how sturdy and durable the rod is, especially considering the wide distance it spans in my room. I love that it is also adjustable to fit the required space. It holds up my curtains perfectly and adds a touch of sophistication to the space. I am so happy with this purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and stylish curtain rod. This is my second one buying for another room - that’s how much I liked it.
N**C
Good but frustrating
This curtain rod is an exercise in frustration to put up. How difficult can a tension rod be, after all?Well, it can be frustrating when it’s a design that is not “twist to adjust” like every other tension rod.So let me simplify the instructions to hopefully save you the aggravation.This rod adjusts in two ways. First, it adjusts in one inch increments with a metal button that pops up to hold it in the one inch increment you’ve chosen. That seems easy and secure. Unless your opening is not exactly in a one inch measurement. Mine, for example, was 48 1/2 inches. So the one inch increments with the pop up metal button did not fit the opening. It was either 1/2 inch too short or 1/2” too long.Step two, if your opening is not exactly on a one inch measurement…Choose the one inch notch just less than your opening. I had to choose 48”, the metal button popped into place, and the rod was 1/2” too short for the opening. Then, and only then, can you start twisting to adjust the length of the rod to make it longer.Once that was figured out, it was a breeze to set up. The rod is up and securely holding heavy black out drapes being used to close off a walk thru between two rooms, one that I don’t want to heat all winter with exploding energy costs. And the plan is working perfectly.
M**C
Worth the money
Saved me and my roommate in our dorm, It's easy to install and look good too
C**S
Looks good and strong
As described and holds heavy blackout curtains
T**S
PERFECTOOOO!!
The media could not be loaded. This rod is good, thick & sturdy! I recommend having 2 people hang it especially if you are taking it across a long distance like me. My space is about 120” across. I stood on a chair, while my daughter stood on the bed. She held one end up just to keep it in place of exactly where I want the rod to be set. While she held that end, I was on the other end securing the tension spring so that the rod is tight, stiff and set in place for whatever curtains I use. KEYPOINT: So I was under the impression this was a rod you can twist until it gets tight as you need it. That’s not the case. For this one you are going to have to multitask 3 steps. It’s kinda like those old pinball game machine from back in the days where you pulling the spring & letting go. So for starters, you need to stretch the rod out a little longer than the actual space. So example: if your space is 120”, you wanna stretch it out to about 124” so that you can 1. FIRMLY PULL it so far back into the spring til it’s back at the 120” length you need it to be. Then 2. Let go of it on the wall in an area as close & evenly as you can to the other end of the rod on the other side. 3. Drag the rod up/down to the spot it needs to be so that it’s even with the other end. This is what creates that tight snug fit. The dragging/sliding is a little hard because essentially it’s suppose to be. But the stoppers on the end gives a tad bit of ease to do that final sliding into the perfect spot so it’s 100% even across one end to the other.
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