AddGrace 4 Pack Single Curtain Rod Brackets for Drapery Rod Aluminum Alloy Heavy Duty Curtain Rod Holders (Black)
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A little more than 3"
A 1 is created after the insert has been added Rods that are 5/16 inches snap right in. It can be removed and replaced with a 1 if you wish Rod of half an inch.
This is a system that has hole spacing of precisely 60 mm or approximately It is possible to adjust the holes slightly by enlarging them slightly. Straightening is possible due to the design You'll have access to a screwdriver through the line. Due to the sheer length of the curtains, I bought a 60" long wooden push-rod instead of trying to find the right curtain rod for a 48" window I sawed off the threaded end on the broom handle, painted it, and then It worked like a charm.
Friction fittings ensure that the rod fits very securely in the bracket, meaning a moving rod shouldn't pose any problems if it is sized correctly.
Selected User Reviews For AddGrace 4 Pack Single Curtain Rod Brackets for Drapery Rod Aluminum Alloy Heavy Duty Curtain Rod Holders (Black)
Our living room with vaulted ceilings had them installed poorly, and they just weren't sturdy enough to support our 12ft curtain rods. The brackets we found when shopping around were these. The goal was not to spend a lot of money on them, because at the end of the day they don't matter. Comparatively to everything else we have seen at the local hardware store, these guys are really strong. It is an amazing feature of the curtain rod to have the plastic insert clip on to it. The rods are held much more securely with this than by traditional screws, and the screws are virtually In the end, we painted our curtain rods and finials to match. The curtain rods are made from 3/4" EMT tubing with a nominal external diameter of 15/16" (just short of a 1"). The rods fit snugly and are very durable. Upon purchasing the first pack, we were so happy with them that we just bought the second pack for the kids' upstairs rooms.
This is exactly what I was looking for. The hardware that locks in place instead of having to screw and unscrew the usual screws that most of this type of hardware comes with is awesome.
The brackets appear sturdy and well made. As we wrote the seller about getting the black screws shown in the product picture (the product picture does show black screws that match, and the product says black), we were informed that the seller did not control the screw batches that were placed with brackets at the Amazon warehouse when an order was filled. It is not clear why they're unable to control their own product, but they did respond quickly, apologize, and offer Despite the price being fair, we are happy with the brackets, and they fit the 3/4 electrical conduit pipe we are using for curtain rods well, so we will probably keep them and paint just It would have been 5 stars if the screw color in the picture and description of the product was not misleading.
Our sliding door is so large that it is nearly impossible to find a drapery rod sturdy enough for lining the drapes and sturdy enough to span it. We bought these brackets after attempting to stiffen flimsy rods from the box store with wooden dowels but had no success. Despite their weight, they are highly durable. One pair of screws holds 1 inch ID EMT pipe as a rod when screwed into wood on each side of the slider. Easily inserted into the brackets, the 1 inch pipe is the perfect size. Take note of It is also possible to fit 3/4 inch EMT.
Large rods are a breeze with this rod! To hold schedule 40 plastic plumbing piping in place, this was exactly what I needed. Since I live on the coast, everything corrodes or turns tarnishing. Because of this, I use schedule 40 pipe over copper curtain rods for curtain installation. I did not need the nylon inserts and was able to lay schedule 40 pipe in the bracket perfectly. A sturdy aluminum bracket holds the panel together. With 2-foot mounting hardware, I expected it to be flimsier and weaker but it was much stronger than I expected Long screws are used. On the full aluminum bracket, it appears to be powder coated white with paint.
The curtain rod bracket is much sturdier than the flimsy ones that came with the rod. They add considerable strength to the structure. Pulling on the curtains caused the original supports to bend. To date, the new ones haven't been bended at all by kids. Theodore Don The ones that ship are crappy, so don't bother installing them, just buy these up front.
A 3/4 in. pvc pipe curtain rod that matches my specifications was made out of 3/4 inch pvc pipe. I needed Having read other reviews and considering my specific requirements, I decided to purchase these curtain rod brackets. Their work is amazing. It seems like a heavy duty product, the plastic 'inner ring' securely holds the pvc pipe, and they look great. Furthermore, their price was reasonable compared to those in I am very happy with my.
As far as brackets go, I used basic rod brackets from the rods in my last home. As time passed, they lost their stiffness and bent down. These are things I bought for my new home after I moved. It appears to make them much stronger than my previous ones and the double reinforcement is a great contribution to that. There will be no issue with these for many years to come!.