Turquoize Magnetic Curtain Rod Multi-Use Adjustable Cafe Sidelight Magnetic Rods, 09"-16" Magnetic Curtain Rod, Black, 2-Pack
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It measures approximately 1" wide by 1 inch long. I bought a few of these and used them as door widows as well as in my kitchen to hold towels and potholders on my refrigerator.
Hellobr>br>Magnetic rods are only used on steel surface doors, so make sure the door is steel and double-check the size before ordering. There are two sizes available: 09- 16th and 16th centuries 28 inches, and I hope that my response is of assistance! br>br>Turquoize's Best Wishesbr>
They should be at least sheer in length. It shouldn't be a problem at all. They're on the sidelights of my steel door, and they're very strong and trouble-free.
It's all very light.
Selected User Reviews For Turquoize Magnetic Curtain Rod Multi-Use Adjustable Cafe Sidelight Magnetic Rods, 09"-16" Magnetic Curtain Rod, Black, 2-Pack
The magnets aren't powerful enough to hold a sheer curtain panel that is very thin. They were purchased to go with my French metal doors. I can't use the bottom rod because it will cause them to fall out of the door. They are extremely simple to set up. Magnets must, however, be more powerful. Maybe they'd be fine if they weren't near a high-traffic area, like a door.
THE MAGNETS ARE STRONG IF THE BLACK TAPE ON THEM IS REMOVED PRIOR TO APPLYING THEM TO YOUR METAL DOORS. The lack of instructions is my only gripe with these. The "in/out" concept is perplexing and unclear (the words "in" and "out" on the end caps are also difficult to see). Because of the instructions, I only gave it a three-star rating. However, they are effective. Instructions: br>br> A total of eight end caps should be included in each package. 4 with smaller holes (some of which say "in" if you look closely) and 4 with larger holes. (If you look closely, you can see "out" on them. ) " Join two rods by putting one inside the other. The smaller rod is inserted into the "in" end cap, while the larger one is inserted into the "out" end cap. Thread your curtain onto the rod, then remove the black tape from each magnet before sticking it to the door, and voila! They're sturdy and stick well, but they're still movable enough to get where you need them.
The magnets are attached to the endcaps for the rods. Because the holes are so small, the rod will not fit into the endcaps and stay in place. After a few failed attempts, I simply taped the rod to the magnetic attachment until I could find something else. These are terrible. These are not something I would recommend buying. I was replacing a different set that I had been using for more than 20 years. These simply do not work.
These have a really nice look to them. Even though the price is very competitive with other brands, they appear to be an expensive piece. These have been in my possession for a few months. They've held up my heavy-duty blackout curtains and, despite my 2-year-old tugging on them, they've stayed in place. br>br>However, they have "fallen" twice (being yanked down violently by a toddler). )br>I've had two magnets pop out of the sockets they're supposed to be in while they were removing the door in small tumbles. It was a simple fix, but I discovered that the issue is with how they were originally adhered together (whatever adhesive they used did not seem to hold up well). It's easy to fix with some superglue. ) As a result, instead of giving it a 5 star rating, I have given it a 4 star rating. br>br>In general, I'm glad I bought these. They help to tie my foyer together and give it a sophisticated appearance. I'd buy it again, and I'd tell my friends about it.
The magnets are powerful and do not fall off the door when it is opened and closed normally. Bumping them off the door while adjusting the curtain requires some, but not excessive, force, but it's not a deal breaker. They're great, and I'd buy them again.
br>br>Directions in particular show: Rod Finish Matched 2 Endsbr>The end with the mark "IN" matches the inner/thinner rod, while the end with the mark "OUT" matches the outer/thicker rod. br>br>I got three "IN" messages and one "OUT" message. Instead of returning and hoping for the correct ones, I whittled the inside to make room for the rod. br>br>Apart from that, they're fantastic!.
They're very strong and secure, and they're also very simple to set up. The only thing I don't like about the finials is how pointy (*sharp) their corners are, which adds nothing to their overall function or appearance. *If someone tries to break into your house through the front door, you could use one of these as a weapon (I'm kidding). PS- if you enjoy the well-known well-known well-known well-known well-known well In my photo, I made sidelight curtains, which I also purchased from Amazon. Search: 25 x 40 inch Topfinel Sheer French Door Window Curtains. . . . Two panels, white and black.
IN and OUT are the labels on the end caps. The in represents the smaller end of the rod, while the out represents the larger end. There were a few INs that I didn't need. I had to make do with the open space behind the rod holder. It has an unusual appearance. These rods came in two packs: a four pack and a two pack. I like the look of these rods, and all of the other 11 endcaps fit perfectly.