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The Double Rod Curtain Rods by Yun Nephele offer a stylish and functional solution for your window treatments. With adjustable lengths from 72 to 144 inches, these rods can support a variety of curtain styles while holding up to 30 pounds. Crafted from durable materials and available in three modern colors, they are designed for easy installation and long-lasting use, making them perfect for any room in your home.
Manufacturer | Yun Nephele |
Item Weight | 5.09 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 72-144" |
Color | Brushed Nickel |
Material | Iron |
Cutting Diameter | 1 Inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mounted |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 1 Inches |
G**S
Nice curtain rods, but big
They're nice, but be aware of just how much space they do take up. They end up probably 7 or 8 inches from the wall in the end.
A**N
Sturdy Ros
These are adjustable, sturdy and, with the middle support in place, don't sag.My only caution is to avoid opening the parts bag in a carpeted or cluttered room. The tiny adjustable screws in the underside of my brackets may were barely tightened in the threads so two (of 6) immediately fell out and were lost when I unpacked the material. Fortunately they are not essential to the installation
D**A
This Is So Very Nice
I am so glad to have this curtain rod. It is great for several reasons. First, the curtain rod has two curtain holders. I can hang sheer curtains on the rear rod, and a black-out kind of curtain on the front rod. The rod is a kind of metal looks to be durable and well made. This rod is so nice looking hanging on my wall area over the window. And, despite the rod is mostly covered by the curtains fabric, yet, even the corners, where the end of the pole at both sides, looks classy and elegant in my hallway. Installation pieces are all included with the curtain rod. However, I had to borrow an electric screw driver from a friend to hang the curtain rod onto my wall. The larger sizing is so welcomed because I wanted to hang curtains over a sliding window door entry. I really do like this very much.
A**H
Beautiful!
The rod is elegant and modern and was very easy to install. I was able to pair black out curtains with sheer ones and the look is really great. The brackets are sturdy and hold up well so I don't have to worry about them coming loose. This set looks amazing over our sliding glass door.
J**S
Okay rods; label the size of each rod before you begin
As soon as you receive this curtain rod set, measure the diameter of each curtain, and put a sticker on it with that size. Otherwise, you will be hopelessly confused when trying to decipher the installation instructions.I just moved to a new home and wanted to replace the current curtains with new ones. I like curtains that have both the main curtains and a rod for sheer curtain behind them - I think they look classy.So, I sat down to put together the rods that would give me two rods that would fill a 72” (wide) x 84” (vertical) window space. I examined the instructions and decided that configuration #2 (on the Instructions) was the more appropriate of the two options shown.The problem is: there are about 4 rod sizes, and you need to know which rod to insert into another. If you don’t keep careful track of the sizes in front of you, you will be terribly confused.Another fact to remember is that rods with caps on them don’t necessarily mean you need to keep the cap on that rod. In fact, even if a rod has a cap that is partially buried inside a rod you need to go get a set of pliers to yank it out.Also, you will need a hammer to insert one of the “rubber ends” to replace the cap you took off.Aside from this confusing assembly, my main concern with adaptable curtain rods is that, unless you luck out and the rods exactly conform to the size of your window, you’re going to be dealing with a rod that has a connection joint where two rods are joined – and, if you use grommet curtains, you’re going to hit a snag every time you try to transverse the rod joint when closing/opening the curtains. If you have “rod pocket” curtains it’s not such a hassle, but those have their own negatives.Anyway, I finally got these rods to fit together and will begin to mount them soon. They seem sturdy enough even though the thickest rod is only 1 inch in diameter. If you have heavy curtains, you’ll probably want to get heavier rods than these. Otherwise, confusing Instructions notwithstanding, these are okay.
C**V
Elegant in appearance, easy to install.
I used this to replace the cheap looking brackets and rods I bought elsewhere. These are very elegant and more modern and streamlined than what I can find locally. I found them to be easy to install, but I have always used a predrilled hole and cordless drill with a screwdriver bit, so it didn't seem any different to put together. The narrower rod in the back is perfect for sheers - I have vintage lace curtains near the window and regular curtains towards the room and the rods hold both easily. My window is only 64 inches wide plus the trim, so I have only extended the rods 80" or so, which lends added strength to the rods.
J**N
Not too impressive
The included instructions were not overly helpful or explanatory. Installing the brackets on the wall is pretty straightforward. The brackets didn't seem super-sturdy, even in the center where it is screwed into a stud. Assembling the rods was not as easy, and we ended up not using the center extension rod portion on our window because it made the rod way too long for rod pocket style curtains. The main drawback is the design itself. Because the rod passes through closed openings on the brackets, it is very cumbersome to put up and take down the curtains. I wash my curtains 2-3 times per year, and I am certainly not looking forward to that. My other rods can be lifted up vertically from open brackets, and I can do it myself. From now on, I will need assistance to thread my rod pocket curtains on and off this curtain rod. I will have to push the rod extension back into the main rod to move it out of the way, thread the first curtains on it, push the rod through the center bracket, through the second set of curtains and then finally the side bracket. Inconvenient. I wouldn't order again.
P**Y
Look nice and holds up a lot
The finish on both the rods and the part they hang through are very nice, also very sturdy with this kind of design.
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